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RISK ASSESSMENT REPORT <br />On 10/13/2021, an inspection was conducted at the unit at 628 PARK AVE by BRIANNAH MCCALL (License <br />Number: IND001661). This Risk Assessment Report details the locations in and about the property that were found to <br />have hazards from the presence of dangerous levels of lead. The risk assessor visually examined the various building <br />components, both inside and outside of the home, to identify places where lead hazards may be found. <br />SUMMARY <br />This report lists all of the specific hazards which must be addressed to make the property lead safe. The table below <br />indicates if a hazard has been identified by the risk assessor. <br />DESCRIPTION HAZARD IDENTIFIED <br />Exterior Deteriorated Lead Based Paint <br />AYES <br />❑ NO <br />Interior Deteriorated Lead Based Paint <br />OYES <br />❑NO <br />Exterior Soil Hazards <br />✓❑YES <br />❑NO <br />Interior Lead Dust Hazards <br />✓❑YES <br />❑ NO <br />Other Non paint Sources <br />❑YES <br />✓❑NO <br />LEAD HAZARDS <br />In this report, each hazard is first identified by the COMPONENT which was tested. Components are structural <br />elements or fixtures in and about a property. For example, interior components include windows, doors, ceilings, <br />walls, trim, and so forth. Exterior examples would include siding, gutters, fascia, soil, play equipment, and so forth. <br />The location of each tested component is specifically pinpointed as to the direction of the wall. The A -side is always <br />the side with the street address and is identified as to direction at the beginning of the report. <br />In many instances, only one component was tested in a particular area (room). If one component is tested in a room <br />and found deteriorated and positive, the owner should assume that any deteriorated paint on other similar <br />components in the room share a common paint history and present the same hazard. The non -tested components <br />should be remediated according to the options listed for the tested component. <br />Similarly, a test on a "sub" component should be treated as a test of the entire component, For example, unless the <br />Risk Assessor's instructions state differently, a lead paint hazard found on a window sill should be assumed the same <br />for the sash, jamb, and trim of that same window. In that case, the entire window, as well as other deteriorated <br />windows in the room, should have the same remediation treatment. <br />Not all painted surfaces are tested during a Risk Assessment. It is strongly recommended that any remodeling or <br />renovation activities that are planned in the future should be conducted only after a lead inspection determines the <br />presence of lead-based paint. <br />All work to remediate these hazards must be conducted using the lead -safe work practices, See additional <br />information in this report. <br />In some instances the report will also identify additional work on the component that needs to be done to assure that <br />the hazard will not recur. For example, if the trough of a window is rotting from ongoing moisture, simply repainting <br />RiskAssessmentNo.: 84000015462 Arldirgss: 628PARKAVE Page 2 of 23 <br />