If the results of the near slab testing effect a need for further sampling in the home, how will the testing process work?
The investigation process has four primary steps. Step one is the pre-sampling survey of the building. A floor diagram will be created noting the building layout for chemical storage and use areas (including the presence of household products that could affect the test results), if there are household hazardous waste items homeowners want to dispose of, we will collect and dispose as part of our standing community household hazardous waste program (i.e. basement sumps, plumbing, electrical conduits, elevator shafts, etc.) Step two is the placement of air sampling equipment based on the pre-sampling survey. Step three is the retrieval of the equipment, analysis of samples, evaluation of results, and discussion with building occupants and other interested parties. Step four is the preparation of a report summarizing the results and conclusions. The indoor air sampling process will be conducted under conditions that represent normal building use. That means heating, ventilating, and air-c
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