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1.2 LIMITATIONS <br />There are limitations to any one survey. First, surveys are designed to have the inspector take samples at <br />random when following the method. This is important to understand because it is impossible to sample every <br />square inch of a structure. Areas that are not addressed in this survey must be considered homogeneous <br />materials, unless requested in an additional survey. <br />Excluded from the survey are toilets, hot water tanks, light fixtures, HVAC units, and all other appliances that <br />may still be present in the building at the time of the survey but will be removed before the demolition of the <br />structure. <br />Other limitations may be when the inspector cannot access areas during the survey. This could be any <br />multitude of reasons. For example, in cases where destructive sampling is not allowed and the inspector is <br />unable to sample beneath many layers of flooring, or behind walls, structures or tight spaces. <br />This report is in request and for exclusive use of the client and their interested parties. The inspection and <br />report follow the general guidance recommended by AHERA, and no any other warranty, expressed or implied, <br />is made. Any unauthorized use or use of this report beyond its scope is strictly prohibited. Washington <br />Asbestos Testing LLC, its inspectors and its analysts hold no liability. <br />If any suspect materials are found that were not found during the initial survey inspection, please contact us <br />IMMEDIATELY so that we can return to the job site and test the material. Any untested suspect materials <br />must be considered asbestos -containing unless proven otherwise. <br />2.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY <br />On 06/02/2023, Washington Asbestos Testing LLC conducted a survey for suspect asbestos -containing <br />building materials and lead -based paint at 3217 Lombard Ave, Everett, WA, 98201. The sampling was <br />conducted at the request of Bob Goodmark prior to demolition activities. <br />Page 4 of 39 <br />