What kind of building inspections occur at the Kyrene schools?
As required by Arizona School Facilities Board (SFB), Kyrene School District Facilities Department staff members hold quarterly visual interior and exterior inspections of all buildings following the guidelines set by the Arizona School Facilities Board. The Arizona School Facilities Board inspects schools every five years to ensure the buildings meet minimum state guidelines. Roofs are inspected to ensure they are weather tight and capable of being maintained. The inspector goes inside the school to ensure theres no evidence of leaks, such as stained tiles. The rooftop is also inspected to ensure there are no visible cracks and that drains are in working order. If employees note any abnormalities, Kyrene contracts with a structural engineering firm to assess the situation and to determine a course of action.
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