1210 N N. Cedar Street, t, Suite A Lan nsing, Michiga an 48906 517‐70 02‐0470 Fax 517‐70 02‐0477 www.triiterra.us Ju une 10, 2016 (1 16-1608-01) Kimberly Thomas, Asssessor City of Hiillsdale 97 N. Bro oad Street Hillsdale, MI 49242 SUBJEC CT: Asbesto os-Containin ng Materials Inspection/H /Hazardous M Materials Asssessment 240 E. South S Street, t, Hillsdale, MI M 49242 Dear Ms. Thomas: Triterra has completed d a limited asb bestos-contain ning materialss (ACM) insppection for thhe building loccated at 240 E. So outh Street, in n Hillsdale, Michigan M (the Property) in order to deteermine if any ACM or othher nonACM hazzardous materrials exist witthin the structture. This repport outlines aand interpretss the results oof these analyses. A description of the stru ucture, inspection methodss, results, andd recommenddations are prrovided herein. Building Description The Propeerty includes an approximately 1,316 sq quare foot sinngle-family hhome, which hhas been chroonically exposed to the elementts through roo of and wall daamage. Hazardous Materials Survey On June 1, 2016, Tritterra conductted a hazardo ous materialss survey of thhe Property tto identify pootential polychlorrinated bipheenyl (PCB) and a mercury y containing equipment, as well as ccontainers thhat may contain hazardous h orr regulated wastes. Any y identified material waas documennted along w with its approxim mate location within or aro ound the stru ucture. A sum mmary of thee hazardous materials ideentified at the Pro operty is pressented as Tab ble 1. ACM Insspection Meethods Ian Smith h of Triterra completed an a ACM insp pection of thee structure onn June 1, 20016. Dr. Smitth is an accredited d State Of Michigan/EP PA Asbestos Building Inspector/M Management P Planner, cerrtificate number A42148. A The inspeection was completed c to help ensure compliance with the OS SHA Construuction Standdard for Asbestos (29 CFR 192 26.1101), as well as with the requirem ments of EPA A’s Asbestos Hazard Emeergency Responsee Act (AHER RA) regulatio ons. This serrvice was alsso conductedd in compliannce with the United States En nvironmentall Protection Agency A (US SEPA) requirrements for iinspection off buildings pprior to renovatio on or demollition under the Nationaal Emissionss Standards for Hazarddous Air Polllutants (NESHAP 40 CFR Paart 61). ACM and H HazMat Inspecction – 240 E. SSouth Street City of Hillssdale – Kim Thomas June 10, 20 016 Building construction n plans and/o or user prov vided informaation were rreviewed andd utilized to assign functionaal space desig gnations, to allow all areeas of the buuilding to bee identifiablee for ACM loocation purposes.. Each functional space was w then evalu uated for pottential ACM.. Potential ACM were then sorted into homog geneous areas for inspecttion purposees. A homoggeneous area contains a materiial that is sim milar in color, texture, andd date of appplication. Susspect materiaals were then placced into the three t major categories fo or ACM, inccluding surfaacing materiaals, thermal system insulation n, and miscelllaneous matterials: surfaccing materialls are defineed as sprayedd-on or troweeled-on (i.e. plastter, fireprooffing, or acou ustical materrials); thermaal system innsulation is ttypically utillized in heating or o condensatiion preventio on applicatio ons (i.e. boiller coveringss, pipe insulaation, or rooof drain insulation n), and; miscellaneous maaterials are an ny potential ACM that dooes not fall innto the surfaacing or thermal system insulaation categoriies (i.e. floor tile and ceiliing tile). Dependin ng on the materials m ob bserved, som me materialss were desiignated as ppresumed asbestos containin ng materials (PACM), an nd therefore not n subject tto sampling. PACM is ddefined as materials that are present p in bu uildings con nstructed no later than 1 980, and arre recognizedd as having a high likelihood d of contain ning greaterr than 1% asbestos. R Representativee samples oof each rem maining encounterred suspect ACM A were co ollected for laboratory annalysis. Presumed d and sampleed homogeno ous areas (H HA) are detaiiled in Tablee 2, attachedd. Each sampple was containerrized in doub ble-layer, lab boratory-prov vided samplinng bags andd sent to EMSL Analytical, Inc. (EMSL) [Accreditatio on Number 101048-4], fo or analysis viia polarized llight microsccopy (PLM) m method of the Deetermination of Asbestos in Bulk Insu ulation Samplles (EPA 6000/M4-82-0200). PLM is thhe most commonlly used meth hod for the an nalysis of bu ulk samples, uusing 10 to 4400 times poower magnifiication. This meth hod determin nes the perceentage and ty ype of asbesttos in the sam mple, as welll as the preseence of other fibrrous or non-ffibrous non-aasbestos matterials. The llaboratory annalytical resuults from EM MSL for are presen nted in Attacchment 1. Inspectio on Results an nd Conclusions A total off 10 homogeenous areas of o suspect AC CM were ideentified durinng this inspeection, and reequisite samples were w collecteed and analyzzed for each, or each was presumed too be ACM. Friable ACM A are deffined as mateerials which contain c 1 perrcent or greatter asbestos tthat can be crrushed, pulverizeed, or reduced to powder using hand pressure. Frriable ACM identified duuring the insppection include duct d wrap (H HA 9, HA 10 0) found on the duct bo ots and air rreturn ducts, located withhin the basementt and lower walls w (near firrst floor ductts). Non-friable ACM are a defined as a materials that cannot be crumbleed, pulverizeed, or reduceed to a powder by b hand presssure. Non-friiable ACM is i separated iinto Categorry I and Cateegory II non--friable ACM. Category C I no on-friable AC CM is defin ned as packinngs, gasketss, resilient flloor coveringgs, and assphalt roofin ng products containing 1 percent p or grreater asbestoos. Category I non-friablee ACM id dentified duriing this inspeection includ des grey-pattterned linoleeum flooringg (HA 4), loccated in th he entrance vestibule v and adjacent roo om. 2 ACM and H HazMat Inspecction – 240 E. SSouth Street City of Hillssdale – Kim Thomas June 10, 20 016 Category C II no on-friable AC CM is defineed as any othher non-friablle material ccontaining 1 ppercent orr greater asb bestos, exclud ding Categorry I non-friabble ACM. No Category III non-friablee ACM was w identified d during the in nspection. The mateerials sampled d during the inspection arre detailed inn Table 1 (seee Attachmentt 1), which inncludes their locaation, description, and stattus as ACM/non-ACM. mendations Conclusiions/Recomm Based on n Triterra’s understanding u g of the bligh ht-eliminatioon activities pplanned at thhe Property, proper abatemen nt of the friaable duct wrrap is requireed prior to ccommencingg demolition. Additionallly, it is recommeended that bo oth the non-ffriable ACM M be removedd in advancee, as these m may become friable during deemolition. Fin nally, it is alsso recommen nded that anyy non-ACM hhazardous materials be reemoved prior to demolition. d Dependin ng on the ty ype and quan ntities of AC CM materialls that will bbe removed from the buuilding, notificatio on may need d to be provided to the following f reggulatory ageencies 10 woorking (or caalendar) days priior to comm mencement of work with w the suubmittal of a Notificaation of Inttent to Renovatee/Demolish form f (EQP 5661). 5 The retained asbeestos abatement contractoor should coomplete this form as part of th heir services. This notificaation should be providedd to the Michhigan Departm ment of Environm mental Qualitty – Air Quaality Division n (MDEQ-A AQD) and M Michigan Deppartment of E Energy, Labor & Regulatory Affairs A – (MD DLARA) any y time renovaation/demoliition/asbestoss abatement iis to be completed on a buildiing. NESHAP P Asbestos Prrogram MDEQ–A AQD P.O. Box x 30260 Lansing, Michigan 48 8909 (517) 335 5-4639 MDLAR RA MIOSHA A Asbestos P Program P.O. Boxx 30671 Lansing, Michigan 488909 (517) 3222-1320 Regulatio ons governin ng employee exposure to o asbestos hhazards in thhe workplacee are found in the federal reegulations at Title CFR, part 1910.10 001, which is the U. S. O Occupationall Safety and Health Administtration (OSH HA) asbestos standard. Th he presence of any ACM M in a facilitty where theere is a possibility of employ yee exposuree triggers th he applicabillity of the sstandard to the workplaace and employeee. The stand dard generallly applies to t labeling, signage, em mployee trainning, and personal protectivee equipment in order to minimize m thee risk of asbbestos exposuure. An employer is requuired to institute a training pro ogram for all employees who are expposed to airbborne concenntrations of asbestos at or abo ove the employee permissible expossure limit annd/or excursiion limit andd ensure em mployee participattion in the program. p Airr sampling and laboratoory analysis are requiredd to determiine the concentraation of asbesstos in the airr of the emplloyee work aareas. Disclaim mer Limited destructive d teesting was completed in select areas throughout the area of interest duriing this inspection n. If suspect ACMs are encountered e during d renovvation activitties for whichh no analyticcal data exists, Trriterra recom mmends the material(s) remain unddisturbed unttil the asbesstos content of the 3 ACM and H HazMat Inspecction – 240 E. SSouth Street City of Hillssdale – Kim Thomas June 10, 20 016 material(ss) is determin ned in accordance with USEPA U and O OSHA regullations. Quanntities presennted are meant as a guide and should not bee used for bid dding purposses without vverification. Triterra completed c th he work in general g confo ormance withh federal, staate, and locaal requiremennts and made all appropriate inquiry i consiistent with good commerrcial or custoomary practicce. Triterra assumes the inform mation prov vided by the client and property ow wner and inccluded in thee report is ffactual, complete, and correctt. Triterra do oes not warraant that this report repressents an exhaustive studyy of all possible environmenta e al concerns associated a wiith asbestos aat the propertty. However, the items inncluded in this rep port are belieeved to adequ uately addresss the client’ss needs at thiis time. This repo ort was prepared exclusiv vely for the City of Hilllsdale, for thhe purposes aas expressly stated. This repo ort may be unsuitable u for other uses,, and reliancce on its conntents by anyyone other thhan the client is done at the sole risk off the user. This T report m may not be reproduced, sold, or othherwise conveyed d to another entity e withou ut prior writteen permissionn from Triterrra. Should you y have any y questions or o commentss regarding tthis request, please feel free to conttact the undersign ned at (517) 702-0470. Sincerely, Ian O. Smithh, PhD Materials Sc ientist Michigan/EP PA Certified A Asbestos Insppector #A42148 cc. Alan Beeker B Attachmeents ©2016 Triiterra 4 TABLES TABLE 1 LIST OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Project: Project Location: 240 E. South Street Hillsdale, MI 49242 Project Number: Personnel: 16‐1608‐01 Ian Smith Description of Material Quantity Location Automobile Tire Mold Conditions 1 ‐ Basement Throughout House TABLE 2 ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIAL ANALYTICAL RESULTS Homogeneous Area (HA) 1 2 3 4 5 Description Glazing Caulk A Caulk B Asphalt Shingle A Asphalt Shingle B Siding Underlay Tar Paper Tar Paper Backing Grey Patterned Linoleum Backing Tar Paper White/Black Linoleum Backing Paper 6 Wallboard 7 1x1 Acoustical Ceiling Tile 8 9 10 Wallpaper Plaster Finish Coat Plaster Base Coat Plaster Duct Wrap Return Wrap Sample Identification Location ES‐M‐01, M Exterior windows ES‐M‐02 ES‐M‐03, M House Roof ES‐M‐04 ES‐M‐05, M House Exterior Walls ES‐M‐06 ES‐M‐07, M Entrance and Large Room at Rear of House ES‐M‐08 ES‐M‐09, M Rotted Flooring near Basement Stair ES‐M‐10 ES‐M‐11, M House Interior ES‐M‐12 ES‐M‐13, M House Interior ES‐M‐14 SM‐S‐01 ‐ S SM‐S‐05 PACM PACM House Interior Project: 240 E. South Street Location: Hillsdale, MI 49242 Project Number: 16‐1608‐01 Personnel: Ian Smith % Asbestos ACM Laboratory Classification Result ND Approximate Quantity Non‐ACM NA ND Non‐ACM NA ND Non‐ACM NA Category I 150 sq. ft. ND Non‐ACM NA ND Non‐ACM NA ND Non‐ACM NA Non‐ACM NA Friable Friable 100 sq. ft. 25 sq. ft. < 1 (PC ‐ 0.25) 40 ND ND < 1 (PC < 0.25) ND TSI Duct Boots TSI Air Return PACM PACM Notes: M = Miscellaneous building material ND = None Detected Asbestos Containing Material S = Surfacing material NA = Not Applicable HA = Homogeneous Area PACM=Presumed ACM TSI = Thermal system insulation Asbestos‐containing material (ACM) is defined as material containing greater than 1% asbestos. Laboratory results reported as 1% or greater indicate an ACM. ACM identified as friable are friable by definition. ACM identified as Category I and II non‐friable ACM that have a high probability of becoming crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to a powder by the forces expected to act on the materials during the course of demolition or renovation, should be removed before demolition. Page 1 of 1 ATTACHMENT 1 LABORATORY ANALYTICAL RESULTS AND CHAIN OF CUSTODY DOCUMENTATION EMSL Order: 081601491 EMSL Analytical, Inc. Customer ID: TRIA25 212 South Wagner Road Ann Arbor, MI 48103 Tel/Fax: (734) 668-6810 / (734) 668-8532 http://www.EMSL.com / [email protected] Customer PO: Project ID: Attention: Ian Smith Triterra Phone: (517) 702-0470 Fax: Received Date: 06/02/2016 10:30 AM Analysis Date: 06/06/2016 1210 North Cedar Street Suite A Lansing, MI 48906 Project: 240 E. South Collected Date: Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy Non-Asbestos Sample Description Appearance ES-M-01 Glazing Tan Non-Fibrous Homogeneous Caulk A Gray/Tan/White Non-Fibrous Homogeneous Caulk B Gray/White Non-Fibrous Homogeneous Shingle A Gray/Black/Beige Fibrous Heterogeneous Shingle B Gray/Black Fibrous Heterogeneous Shingle A Gray/Black/Beige Fibrous Heterogeneous Shingle B ES-M-02 2% Mica 96% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected 100% Non-fibrous (Other) <1% Chrysotile 10% Glass 90% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected 8% Glass 92% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected <1% Cellulose 10% Glass 90% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Gray/Black Fibrous Heterogeneous 10% Glass 90% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Tar Paper Black Fibrous Homogeneous 60% Cellulose 40% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Backing Brown Fibrous Homogeneous 85% Cellulose 15% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Tar Paper Black Fibrous Homogeneous 65% Cellulose 35% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Backing Brown Fibrous Homogeneous 80% Cellulose 20% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Linoleum White/Black Fibrous Heterogeneous 60% Non-fibrous (Other) 40% Chrysotile Backing Brown Fibrous Homogeneous 95% Cellulose 5% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Tar Paper Black Fibrous Homogeneous 55% Cellulose 45% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected 081601491-0002A ES-M-03 081601491-0003 ES-M-03 081601491-0003A ES-M-04 081601491-0004 ES-M-04 081601491-0004A ES-M-05 081601491-0005 ES-M-05 081601491-0005A ES-M-06 081601491-0006 ES-M-06 081601491-0006A ES-M-07 081601491-0007 ES-M-07 081601491-0007A ES-M-07 081601491-0007B ES-M-08 % Type None Detected 081601491-0002 <1% Cellulose Asbestos % Non-Fibrous 2% Mica 98% Non-fibrous (Other) 081601491-0001 ES-M-02 % Fibrous 2% Wollastonite Flooring Positive Stop (Not Analyzed) 081601491-0008 ES-M-08 Backing 081601491-0008A Brown Fibrous Homogeneous 95% Cellulose 5% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Initial Report From: 06/07/2016 15:15:05 PLM - 1.69 Printed: 6/7/2016 3:15 PM Page 1 of 3 EMSL Order: 081601491 EMSL Analytical, Inc. Customer ID: TRIA25 212 South Wagner Road Ann Arbor, MI 48103 Tel/Fax: (734) 668-6810 / (734) 668-8532 http://www.EMSL.com / [email protected] Customer PO: Project ID: Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy Non-Asbestos Description Appearance ES-M-08 Tar Paper Black Fibrous Homogeneous 55% Cellulose 45% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Linoleum Tan/Black Fibrous Heterogeneous 55% Cellulose 45% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Backing Brown Fibrous Homogeneous 90% Cellulose 10% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Paper Black/Beige Non-Fibrous Homogeneous 3% Cellulose 97% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Linoleum Tan/Black Fibrous Heterogeneous 65% Cellulose 35% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Backing Brown Fibrous Homogeneous 90% Cellulose 10% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Paper Black/Beige Fibrous Homogeneous 3% Cellulose 97% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Wallboard Brown/Gray/White Fibrous Heterogeneous 6% Cellulose 3% Glass 91% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Wallboard Brown/Gray/White Fibrous Heterogeneous 7% Cellulose <1% Glass 93% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Ceiling Tile Tan/White Fibrous Homogeneous 95% Cellulose 5% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Ceiling Tile Tan/White Fibrous Homogeneous 95% Cellulose 5% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Wallpaper Tan Fibrous Homogeneous 95% Cellulose 5% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Finish Coat White Non-Fibrous Homogeneous 100% Non-fibrous (Other) <1% Chrysotile Base Coat Gray Non-Fibrous Homogeneous <1% Cellulose 4% Quartz 96% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Wallpaper Tan Fibrous Homogeneous 95% Cellulose 5% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Finish Coat White Non-Fibrous Homogeneous 100% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Base Coat Gray Non-Fibrous Homogeneous <1% Cellulose 4% Quartz 96% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Wallpaper Tan/Green Fibrous Homogeneous 90% Cellulose 10% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Plaster Gray Fibrous Homogeneous <1% Cellulose 8% Quartz 92% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected 081601491-0008B ES-M-09 081601491-0009 ES-M-09 081601491-0009A ES-M-09 081601491-0009B ES-M-10 081601491-0010 ES-M-10 081601491-0010A ES-M-10 081601491-0010B ES-M-11 081601491-0011 ES-M-12 081601491-0012 ES-M-13 081601491-0013 ES-M-14 081601491-0014 ES-S-01 081601491-0015 ES-S-01 081601491-0015A ES-S-01 081601491-0015B ES-S-02 081601491-0016 ES-S-02 081601491-0016A ES-S-02 081601491-0016B ES-S-03 081601491-0017 ES-S-03 081601491-0017A % Fibrous Asbestos Sample % Non-Fibrous % Type Initial Report From: 06/07/2016 15:15:05 PLM - 1.69 Printed: 6/7/2016 3:15 PM Page 2 of 3 EMSL Order: 081601491 EMSL Analytical, Inc. Customer ID: TRIA25 212 South Wagner Road Ann Arbor, MI 48103 Tel/Fax: (734) 668-6810 / (734) 668-8532 http://www.EMSL.com / [email protected] Customer PO: Project ID: Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy Non-Asbestos Description Appearance ES-S-04 Wallpaper Brown/Green Fibrous Heterogeneous 90% Cellulose 10% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Base Coat Gray Fibrous Homogeneous <1% Cellulose 6% Quartz 94% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Finish Coat White Non-Fibrous Homogeneous 100% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Base Coat Gray Fibrous Homogeneous 10% Quartz 90% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected 081601491-0018 % Fibrous Asbestos Sample % Non-Fibrous % Type Inseparable paint / coating layer included in analysis ES-S-04 081601491-0018A ES-S-05 081601491-0019 ES-S-05 081601491-0019A <1% Cellulose <1% Hair Analyst(s) Eric Budai (4) Rebecca Newman (34) Ryan Shannon, Laboratory Manager or Other Approved Signatory EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis . This report relates only to the samples reported and may not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations. Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any agency of the federal government . Non-friable organically bound materials present a problem matrix and therefore EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction prior to analysis. Samples received in good condition unless otherwise noted. Estimated accuracy, precision and uncertainty data available upon request. Unless requested by the client, building materials manufactured with multiple layers (i.e. linoleum, wallboard, etc.) are reported as a single sample. Reporting limit is 1% Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc. Ann Arbor, MI NVLAP Lab Code 101048-4 Initial Report From: 06/07/2016 15:15:05 PLM - 1.69 Printed: 6/7/2016 3:15 PM Page 3 of 3 EMSL Analytical, Inc. 212 South Wagner Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48103 Project: TRIA25 ProjectID: Phone: Ian Smith Triterra 1210 North Cedar Street Suite A Lansing, MI 48906 081601574 CustomerID: CustomerPO: Phone/Fax: (734) 668-6810 / (734) 668-8532 http://www.EMSL.com [email protected] Attn: EMSL Order: (517) 702-0470 Fax: Received: 06/08/16 2:00 PM Analysis Date: 6/8/2016 Collected: PtCts for 081601491 / 240 E. South Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy. Quantitation using 400 Point Count Procedure Asbestos Non-Asbestos % Type Sample Description Appearance ES-M-02 Caulk B Gray/White Non-Fibrous Homogeneous 99.75% Non-fibrous (other) 0.25% Chrysotile Finish Coat White Non-Fibrous Homogeneous 100.00% Non-fibrous (other) <0.25% Chrysotile 081601574-0001 ES-S-01 081601574-0002 % Fibrous % Non-Fibrous Analyst(s) Rebecca Newman (2) Ryan Shannon, Laboratory Manager or other approved signatory Disclaimer:Some samples may contain asbestos fibers present in dimensions below PLM resolution limits. The limit of detection as stated in the method is 0.25%. EMSL Analytical Inc suggests that samples reported as <0.25% or none detected undergo additional analysis via TEM. The above test report relates only to the items tested. This report may not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval of EMSL Analytical Inc. This test report must not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the United States Government. EMSL Analytical Inc., bears no responsibility for sample collection activities, analytical method limitations, or the accuracy of results when requested to separate layered samples. EMSL Analytical Inc., liability is limited to the cost of sample analysis.The test results contained within this report meet the requirements of NELAC unless otherwise noted. Samples received in good condition unless otherwise noted. Unless requested by the client, building materials manufactured with multiple layers (i.e. linoleum, wallboard, etc.) are reported as a single sample. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc. Ann Arbor, MI Initial report from 06/09/2016 11:53:53 Test Report PLMPTC-7.25.0 Printed: 6/9/2016 11:53:53 AM THIS IS THE LAST PAGE OF THE REPORT. 1 OrderID: 081601491 Page 1 Of 2 OrderID: 081601491 Page 2 Of 2 ATTACHMENT 2 PHOTOLOG PHOTO: 1 SUBJECT: DATE: 6/1/2016 BY: Ian Smith HA 4 - Grey patterned linoleum flooring (vestibule shown) PHOTO: 2 SUBJECT: DATE: 6/1/2016 BY: Ian Smith HA 4 - Grey patterned linoleum flooring (adjacent room shown) PHOTO: 3 SUBJECT: DATE: 6/1/2016 BY: Ian Smith HA 9 - Duct wrap on duct boot, showing evidence of partial removal below the subfloor; duct wrap remains in-place above the subfloor PHOTO: 4 SUBJECT: DATE: 6/1/2016 BY: Ian Smith HA 10 - Duct wrap on air return ducts, in basement
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