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<br />On a ga,ist 4.. 2019 Liavircirait'a nip al Specialtic, "ns 4..=°tl this tcsialc;.nu;.al l orne and a.: trtxart
<br />for asbestos materials. 17herc a re Inside the It is se va. rek, sat,(, c- tlanaaa ed
<br />��ith the livingroom ceiling c o laap< OLL � '.m er a a3:.i�,�� the aril €�rc�c�
<br />air ltarn acc"A It removed, I lie, water level £_, ., "" > F.t.,.yx- du iia f, the, was 1 m2
<br />inches. 11, a s vacant ant an3 , Intact awaiting planned d,-s . " iKMD I
<br />This nispection report includes d aut flof the type of materials teat nd. tapir
<br />3�vt s = ts, - a i3 j;�rrii�;.it. the a•eport cz n also b used as €a
<br />iaa��t iL,—'e.-'k t44 tt�i.%i aw 4�appi _ .- £s""S .,, 34
<br />planning aid l >i all c013structiOn. maainten alICC. alaatera em and demolition work associated
<br />with the structure.
<br />Facilities scxr°iption
<br />This house appears to have been built in the 1 40's. It coic;rs 600 square tt and has a flul.l
<br />cony rete "l><ase rient that is unfinished. It housed the t1urn ac:e and was used for storages. The
<br />rnaain floor is wood f`rarned with brick and cedar exterior siding. Windows are the original
<br />wood fi-anaed units. Inside walls and ceilings arc: coated with two -coat c:olaam-1 }Master.
<br />Floors have shiplaap subtloor and an o,,Ak finish floor, 'Wet area-, are covered with sheet vinyl
<br />tail plywood, Heat was provided I €, .w i air oil r',atn,.t e providing, heat through steel
<br />d'-Ua. s � isible in the basement, Tlw ;l ua .me , §!cn c uric ek—1,
<br />Ins ction & warts )Iin- Pa -at .eq tres
<br />Pugct Sound I t'lz.<aia Air Agwncy aatacl l,al ar & Industries iegulations require an itaspccticaia cal'
<br />all buildings for the presence ol` asbestos containing materials prior to renovation auidior
<br />demolition. ASi stos containing materials are det .d as those bUildiai. .. ,,;:, .al . ,.,ontaaini.n
<br />one pCIFLO11 or to orc of. -asbestos as verified by lab n aly°s s.
<br />Asbestos containing materials are sub -divided into thrc:c types: surfiaac:itat: rnatchids. thermal
<br />system insulaation and tnisca llaneous materials, Surf -acing materials are defined as those
<br />materials that are sprayed -cart. troy veled-on or otherwise applied to surfiaces including, but
<br />not limited to, acoustical al plasler on ceitin s, paints., fireprwfing materials data structural
<br />mei}abers, or "Ftl,a 3 n aIvnits oil ,4 . rOr decorativcpurposes. Thermal syMern insulaa'tion.
<br />tna,�terial applied to piw -. - .: cs€' ,: `,.. Ir me, tan
<br />ks, ducts, or either structural
<br />comp-011eftt,: to prevent hex .; £,i `a?; +-after raaateraaals are considered to be
<br />ttti c 3f as ,;# z materials. All urfzat i ; _. i ;, -s.0 stc;rn insulation and flooring
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