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57 Lead Paint Report 1995
MEMORANDUM BOARD OF HEALTH 210 Main Street - City Hall Northampton, MA 01060 TO: FROM: Dave Burches Lead Inspections 191 Chestnut Street, Springfield, MA 01103 Peter J. McErlain, Agent Northampton Board of Health SUBJECT: Copy of Leat Determination - 57 Main Street, Florence DATE: March 3, 1995 Enclosed please find a copy of the Lead Determination Report conducted by Nina Incardi at 57 Main Street, Florence. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you require additional information. PJMcE. cdh —Printed on Recycled Paver— DAVID A. BURGESS PRESIDENT EMERALD LEAD TESTING COMPANY 736-LEAD 191 CHESTNUT STREET, SUITE #2C 783-0717 SPRINGFIELD, MA 01103 800-588-LEAD § l Hal i Sr rloreAce Ma CIO (00 JLla.rc% 2 ly9S Dear Mn Sir" h/ I have enclosed a copy of a Certified Lead Paint Report for the unit known as 5'7 M 0./n St in IIor<-nte- . The report is somewhat self-explanatory. Each "room area" is labeled or numbered on the floor plan. The "A" side is always the street side and "B, C, D" follow in a clockwise direction. A "pos" denotes a level of lead at or above the State established level of 1.2 mg/cm2. During the inspection, special attention was given to areas that are considered "mouthable and accessible". Massachusetts regulations considers "lips" or edges that protrude from flat surfaces by more than 1/2 inch as "mouthable". The Massachusetts Lead Law requires that all such leaded areas be abated to a height of five feet when children under six years of age will reside there. These areas typically include doors, casings, baseboards, window sills, sash etc There are a number of abatement methods available. It is critical that dust and loose paint be kept to an absolute minimum and all surfaces should be thoroughly cleaned before reoccupying. Although dry scraping is permitted, it should only be considered as a last resort. Covering and chemical stripping are possibilities but, by far, removal and replacement with new materials is the safest and preferred method. This option reduces potential liability for you, the contractor and the occupants, as well as providing the cleanest and safest "finish" job. Since this work involves hazardous materials and requires specific training and equipment, only abatement contractors licensed by the State are permitted to engage in work where lead has been found. Tenants must be notified of the presence of lead in their apartment and must vacate the property while work is underway. A re-occupany inspection should be conducted prior to the tenants return. Work can only be started after a five day notice has been given to the Department of Labor and Industries, Department of Public Health, local Boards of Health, the Occupants and Lead Paint Inspector. If you have any questions concerning the report or if I can be of any assistance, please feel free to contact me at any time. Sincerely yours, Coati-tom a David A. Burgess, President Emerald Investments, Ltd License #1729 P � DAVID A. BURGESS EMERALD LEAD TESTING COMPANY 736-LEAD PRESIDENT 191 CHESTNUT STREET, SUITE #2C 783-0717 SPRINGFIELD, MA 01103 800-588-LEAD ADDRESS OF INSPECTION: 3q ,U1/e/ .9- APT# CITY PAGE # f OF j3 CLIENT: ADDRESS: CITY: ZIP: S9 Mme-, st �/ ri/a k/ tt O,O &O fit s HOME TELEPHONE: WORK TELEPHONE: TENANT'S NAME: TENANT'S PHONE: Ceft KARL ,sSV - 3775 WELL 2. DAY CARE SCHOOL 3. OTHER YES- OWN OCCUPIED OWN OCCUPIED 1. SINGLE UNITS 3. 5 OR MORE NO. OF ROOMS INCLUDE BATHROOMS` BUT NOT HALLS O DATE OF INSPECTION a2 7/9 FLOOR# C Mill . KRath.' '' SWSW/12-5 R 2 . l JTA/RS • A VIOLATION FLOOR#_ OR NO C B D A C a COVERED NA a NON ACCESSIBLE BB=BASEBOARD PO5=POSITIVE NEG=NEGATIVE Pb=LEAD S"SCRAPED A a REMOVED REV=REVERSED LD=LAUAN DOOR INT=INTACT M a METAL KIT•KITCHEN INC=IN COMPLIANCE CAB=CABINETS EJ=EXTENSION JAMB C/J-CASING/JAMB MAS"MASONRY RR=REMOVED&REPLACED RRV=REMOVED&REPLACED WITH VINYL V=VINYL REPLACEMENT WINDOW CR=CHAIRAIL RM"ROOM CLO=CLOSET D=DIPPED P=POSITIVE N at NEGATIVE THE ABOVE DESCRIBED DWELLING HAS BEEN INSPECTED FOR LEAD PAINT IN ACCORDANCE WITH MASS REGULATION 05 CMR 460.730. su2t)/es TESTING EQUIPMENT: XRF,NITON MODEL#309,SERIAL#U321Y607. SODIUM SULFIDE Has the Property Owner Read "Deciding Whether to Encapsulate? Yes /- No Does the Property Owner want an assessment for encapsulation? Yes No Has a Level II Deleader done the encapsulation work? Yes No Note: All surfaces cited as "NA" (not accessible for testing)must be assumed positive and deleaded OR made accessible to the inspector for testing. Aac..ad Os A AL INSPECTOR # _a-/ D-7 0247/9 DATE EMERA Dit D DAVID A.BURGESS 191 CHESTNUT STREET,SUITE 2C (413)736-LEAD PRESIDENT SPRINGFIELD MA 01103 (800)588-LEAD DRESS OF INSPECTION: 5 h9..4,» SA TCHEN APT# CITY W7I/LFAUCE PAGE# v ii!! QE /T3 )E SOURCE 1 LEAD READINGS REOCC REOCC COMP COMP LOOSE LEAD COMMENTS DATE METHOD DATE METHOD "iD UPPERILON£R WALLS ,3O5 o f fAict LS DD BASEBOARDS CHNWJL n '---- 1 DOOR- 1z n'JN1 i 3 — DOOR CASING/JAMB m P DOOR r/lAttgil DOOR CASING/JAMB 0 0 Z DOOR c-Lc-cQk O _ DOOR CASINO/JNAB 0 0 01 0 DOOR 6 A DOOR CASING/JAMB 0 0 n DOOR PD 0CPA- o DOOR CASING/JAMB CD 0 DOOR 6Ilrf2S D DOOR CASING/JAAMB 0 0 Z DOOR (LPG NI -S- o DOOR CASING/JAMS 0 V WINDOWSILL/APRON 0 0 WINDOW CASING/STOPS 0 0 WINDOW HEADER n WINDOW SASH/BLIND STOPS 5,70 l p EXTERIOR SILL I PARTING BEAD P09 UC L' EXTERIOR SIDE SASH poS DOW SILL I APRON ' DOW CASINO I STOP WIN W HEADER VAN H I BLIND STOPS EXTERIOR PARTING BEAD laTERIOR SASH UPPER ET EXTIOR UPPE CABINETS WALLS U ER CAB SHELVE/SUPPIS PPER CABINET DOOR INTERIOR LOWER CABINET EXTERIOR 0 LOWER CABINETS WALLS 0 LOWER CAB SHELVE I SUPPORTS 6 '(J LOWER CABINET DOOR INTERIOR C) CLOSET WALLS/FLOOR 0 0 INTERIOR WOG 0 LASING/JAMB 0 0 BASEBOARDS/CEILING / N SHELF/SUPPORTS n fl _ RADIATOR P FLOOR CGuy 71 L IS CEILING Tel/ -1-7C-2S ) (5/..EiJ✓la D 5 GJ+yi.p)£2 Rleff Cifla D KIT100 EMERALD DAVID A.BURGESS 191 CHESTNUT STREET,SUITE 2C PRESIDENT SPRINGFIELD,MA 01103 DRESS OF INS ECTIOi/A/N SIT NTRY APT N CITY :972.fix`C (413)736-LEAD (800)588-LEAD PAGE N 3 QE / 3 1E1 SOURCE LEAD READINGS LOOSE REOCC REOCC COMP COMP LEAD COMMENTS DATE METHOD DATE METHOD a.... ID UPPER/LOWER WALLS FCC •D BASEBOARDS/OHAWJL 0 ec De lu} — DOOR CASING/JAMB 0 0 CU �RR CASINO WINDOWSILL/APRON 0.3 0 7 WINDOW CASING/STOPS 0 o WINDOW HEADER WINDOW SASWBLIND STOPS (Ja /}0C TVS 910 825 EXTERIOR SILL/PARTING BEAD 7QJ pe 5 EXTERIOR SIDE SASH J/ 9 -ER CABINET EXTERIOR U RCABINETSW UPPE' AB SH EJSUPPORTS UPPER C +.'ET DOOR INTERIOR l UPPER ET• ERIOR U0EH CABINETS LS /UPPER CAB 5HELVESU"•RTS UPPER CABINET DOOR INTERI•' LOWER CABINET EXTERIOR (- LOWER CABINETS WALLS FD X% LOWER CAB SHELVE/SUPPORTS WE'LL 14C- LOWER DOOR(INTERIOR A//J-f LOWIROSBMET EXTFAMOP LOWER CAB, S WALLS LOVER CAB SHELV RTS WER CABINET DOOR INTERIOR SHELVES \ so p($R-TS (� Po[ ? S DRAWERS O SET WALLS/FLOOR INTEN CASINGG/ BASEBOARDS/CEILIN SHELF/SUPPORTS RADIATOR FLOOR CEEIILIING 14L4.1_L a AIL Aft rh EMEERRA D DAVID A.BURGESS 191 CHESTNUT STREET,SUITE 2C (413)736-LEAD PRESIDENT SPRINGFIELD,MA 01103 (800)588-LEAD DRESS OF INSPECTIQ9H: 1THROOM APT N CITY a- t,UCE PAGE# /e3 Q /E SOURCE LEAD READINGS -. LOOSE REOCC REOCC COMP COMP LEAD COMMENTS DATE METHOD ::DATE METHOD UPPER/LOWER WALLS /J f OS pi 4 BASEBOARDS ICN�AIR�ApW� � Jft. NEW 0 � � DOOR l'e_A -ELLQ-</L DOOR CASING/JAMB 0 0 DCOgcpsiNO/ DOOR DOOR CASING/JAMB ■ WINDOW SILL/APRON 0'�1 0 WINDOW CASINO/STOPS 0 C WINDOW HEADER Q W NDSTOPS WINDOW SASBU J,O ` 2,o EXTERIOR SILUPARTINO BEAD 2,9 JYf0 EXTERIOR SIDE SASH JJ _1 'UPPER CABINETS EXTERIOR UPPER CABINETS WALL UP R CABINETS ' VE9 SHEL ' 'UPPO-'` UPPER S INTERIOR LOWER CARL 9• ERIOR L• - CABS WALL L•' R CABINETS SHELVE LOWER CABS DOOR INTE R DLOSETT WALLS/FL INTERIO0 Uf�1R CPSINET�JAMB BASEBOARDS/CE 7 SHELF/SUPPORTS RADIATOR FLOOR Cell/// yV /r/{1U0 CEILING N/fr' 7�6 2,6 S e,,L eht o BATH100 DAVID A.BURGESS 191 CHESTNUT STREET,SUITE 2C (413)736-LEAD PRESIDENT SPRINGFIELD,MA 01103 (800)588-LEAD TRESS OF INSPECTION: 57 Oa a IOM APT N CITY c /722fiL, PAGE QE i3 E SOURCE LEAD READINGS LOOSE REOCC REOCC COMP COMP LEAD COMMENTS DATE METHOD DATE METHOD UPPER/LOWER WALLS 0 BASEBOARDSJI/CHIA1JGRAJL D — DOOR /(N.�•weW - Z 47 DOOR CASING I JAMB 0 v DOOR DOOR CASING I JAMB DOOR DOOR CASINO/ MB DOOR DOOR SING I JAMB COO CASINO/JAMB WINDOW SILL/APRON O n WINDOW CASING/STOPS 0 0 WINDOW HEADER 0 WNDOW SASH/BLIND STOPS 9 !O S EXTERIOR SILUPARTING BEAD ✓D-S Ifri EXTERIOR SIDE SASH 16 NCOW SILUAPfON NDOW CASING/STOPS WI DOW HEADER WIN••W SASH/BLIND ST••S EXTERIO',SILLIPARTI •BEAD EXTERIOR'IDE SASH WINDOW SILUA'RON WINDOW CAS GI OPS WINDOW H • WINDOW SAS :LIND STOPS EXTERIOR- LUP - ING BEAD EXTERI•'SIDESA- WINDOW-.LUAPRON VON••W CASINGISTO- DOW HEADER NDOW SASH/BLIND STO' EXTERIOR SILL/PARTING B • EXTERIOR SIDE SASH CL• ET WALLSI FLOOR INTERIO- •••R CASINO/JAMMB BASEBOARDS',CEILI SHELF/SUPPORTS RADIATOR 0 FLOOR 0 CEILING lJ k ROOM 100 EMERACCD tr-TE$ TRESS OF INSPECTION: )OM 5-7 DAVID A.BURGESS 191 CHESTNUT STREET,SUITE 2C (413)736-LEAD PRESIDENT SPRINGFIELD,MA 01103 (800)588-LEAD R(47 LPTN CITV.7`�Gfie,a PAGE# 0 Q1 /3 E SOURCE LEAD READINGS LOOSE REOCC REOCC COMP COMP COMMENTS DATE METHOD DATE METHOD UPPER I LOWER WALLS f,PLEAD 0 - BASEBOARDS/CHAIRAJL � (/ DOOR- - DOOR CASING/JAM/B .0 - �/ JA DOOR OR �b' �a—( 0 DOOR CASING/JAMB O RCASING/ B DOOR 007CASIN ARAB O'JQi DOOR CASING/JAMS / 7 WINDOW SILL/APRON 0 0 WINDOW CASINO/STOPS 0 WINDOW HEADER O WINDOW SASH/BLIND STOPS L) PDS EXTERIOR SILUPARTING BEAD 2,0 0 EXTERIOR SIDE SASH Q,0 I % WINDOW SILL/APRON 97 0 WINDOW CASINO/STOPS 0 / ) WINDOW HEADER O WINDOW SASHIBLIND STOPS 0/ PL f EXTERIOR SILUPARTING BEAD (4 Q EXTERIOR SIDE SASH P/)S DOW SILL/APRON DOW CASING/STOPS WIN:•W HEADER WINDO SWBL IN t STOPS EXTERIOR UP - MO BEAD EXTERIOR SID- " H WINDOW SILL/ RON WINDO W ING/STO' WIN:• HEADER WI.•• SASH/BLIND STOPS ERIOR SILL/PARTING BEAD EXTERIOR SIDE SASH CLOS .ALLSI FLOG' INTERIOR•••: CASINO/ B BA-:•ARDS I CEILING /(HELF/SUPPORTS RADIATOR 0 FLOOR O CEILING At (AMU 4711,4 '(/� ROOMI00 EMERA D-TEST D DAVID A.BURGESS 191 CHESTNUT STREET,SUITE 2C (413)736-LEAD PRESIDENT SPRINGFIELD,MA 01103 (800)588-LEAD �f PAGE# / 3 DRESS OF INSPECTION: 512 4' S�T# CITY 7%fF, ic& // )OM 3 IEI SOURCE LEAD READINGS REOCC COMP COMP LOOSE REOCC LEAD COMMENTS DATE METHOD DATE METHOD UPPER I LOWER WALLS 0 BASEBOARDS I CHAIRAJL 0 -- DOOR DOOR CASING/JAAOMB _ DOOR /6,211./[4.-- DOOR CASING/JAMB © 0 / �( D0011 r(y�L(-i O DOOR CASING/JAMB `/) !� - DOOR l „T//cS ..1 0 DOOR CASING/JAMB r) 3 CASING/ ' WINDOWSILL/APRON D U WINDOWCASING/STOPS 0 0 WINDOW HEADER CJ WINDOW SASH/BLIND STOPS 0 Po5 EXTEROR SILL/PARTING BEAD IA±j 0 J/r EXTERIOR SIDE SASH 2 / WINDOWSILL/APRON D' o WINDOW CASING/STOPS J (D WINDOW HEADER 0 WINbOW SASH/BLIND STOPS Po5 EXTERIOR SILL/PARTING BEAD _1D (vs O EXTERIOR SIDE SASH J/3 NDOW SILL/APRON NDOW CASING/STOPS / WI ••W HEADER / WINDO SASH/BLIND STOPS EXTERIOR LJPARTING BEAD EXTERIOR SID' H WINDOW SILU4ON YANDOWCASING/STO'5 WINDOW HEADER W SASH/BLIND STOPS /INDOW IXTERIOR SILL/PARTING BEAD SIDE SASH \\EXTERIOR Ctt S ET WALLS/ INTERIOR DOOR CASING//JA BASEBOARDS I CEILING SHELF/SUPPORTS N. RADIATOR 0 FLOOR OII CEILING u/� ROOM100 DRESS OF INSPECTION: )OM DAVID A.BURGESS 191 CHESTNUT STREET,SUITE 2C (413)736-LEAD SPRINGFIELD,MA 01103 (800)588-LEAD PRESIDENT APT ATM ,SC CITY/���/ii, PAGE 41 (/ i3 1E SOURCE LEAD READINGS LOOSE REOCC REOCC COMP COMP LEAD COMMENTS DATE METHOD DATE METHOD UPPER I LOWER WALLS 0 BASEBOARDS/CHAIRPJL l' ( DOOR /lam' to- 3 f DOOR CASINO/JAMB B/J J 7) DOOR CCIUCia. /. 'D DOOR CASINO/JAMB ,() C) ,• DCC AGING/JAL DOOR DOOR 0 B DPO- DOOR CASING/JAMB WINDOW SILL/APRON 0 n NINDOW CASING/STOPS 0 0 WINDOW HEADER J `MNDOW SASH/BLIND STOPS 0 2; I EXTERIOR SILL/PARTING BEAD S0 0 EXTERIOR SIDE SASH 0.3 2 WINDOW SILL/APRON (J WINDOW CASING/STOPS (0 0 WINDOW HEADER (f WINDOW SASH/BLIND STOPS D SD. EXTERIOR SILL/PARTING BEAD 0,S 0 j fa. (OVuZ&a EXTERIOR SIDE SASH D•L' ` NDOW SILL/APRON NNW CASING/STOPS WI •• HEADER WIN•• SASWBLI •STOPS EXTERIO LL/P-RTING BEAD EXTERIOR + SASH WINDOW SILL/ • VAN be ASINDI-'OPS WIN•• HEADER COW SASH/BLIND OPS ERIOR SILL/PARTING: 'D EXTERIOR SIDE SASH I CLOSET WALLS/FLOOR 0 0 INTERIOR DOOR 0 CASING/JAMB 0 O BASEBOARDS/COLING p N ltl- •' SHELF/SUPPORTS O RADIATOR /0l V FLOOR v CEILING Ce\../ .7 LE C ROOM100 EMERA L£AUTTES7 D DAVID A.BURGESS 191 CHESTNUT STREET,SUITE 2C (413)736-LEAD PRESIDENT SPRINGFIELD,MA 01103 (800)588-LEAD >RESS OF INSPECTION: APT# q.92 MAmf 5/7 )OM CITY/ ,ac G PAGE# 7 QE /3 E SOURCE LEAD READINGS LoosE REOCC REOCC COMP COMP LEAD COMMENTS DATE METHOD DATE METHOD UPPER/LOWER WALLS U BASEBOARDS/CHHAIFWL O � DOOR IGtfrViLP.!, 0 DOOR CASING/JAMB 0 0 DOOR `.AP a.[e.11-- 0 DOOR CASINO/JAMB 0 V DOOR DOOR CASING I JAMB DOOR 00CR CASINO/JAMB DOOR DOOR CASING I JAMB I WINDOW ALL/APRON 0 0 WNDOW CASING/STOPS iC O WINDOW HEADER 0 WINDOW SASH/BLIND STOPS O s/p• I EXTERIOR BILUPARTING BEAD 2,9 Nfv EXTERIOR SIDE SASH / 3 2 WINDOW SILUAPRON 0 0 WINDOW CASING/STOPS 0 0 WINDOWHEADER 0 MNDOW SASH/BLIND STOPS 0 Z,3 EXTERIOR SILUPARTING BEAD 2, 11 0 EXTERIOR SIDE SASH // 3 DOW SILUAPRON NDOW CASINGISTO' WT •• HEADER WIN•••WSASWB ND STOPS EXTEW'SIL 'ARTING BEAD EXTERIOR� •E SASH YANDOWSIL `•N WINDO CASI 'STOPS WIN.•W HEADER WINDOW SASH/BLIND TOPS 1XTERIOR SILUPARTING EAD /EXTERIOR SIDE SASH CLOSET WALLS/FLOOR 0 D INTERIOR DOOR O CASINO/JAMB 0 0 BASEBOARDS I CEILING I� I A� AX//1 SHELF/SUPPORTS mQ (9 ). RADIATOR 0 FLOOR O CEILING file- ll LEMERA D DAVID A.BURGESS 191 CHESTNUT STREET,SUITE 2C LFAD'T PRESIDENT SPRINGFIELD,MA 01103 5 /V 0 Sl 872 Mir DRESS OF INSPECTION: APT# CIT &-/UV �/ "AIRCASE �� /rr 7fa c.P eeiza ` e (413)736-LEAD (800)588-LEAD PAGE# /'V OF / 9 )E SOURCE LEAD READINGS LoosE REOCC REOCC COMP COMP LEAD COMMENTS DATE METHOD DATE METHOD UPPERI LOWER WALLS O 0 BASEBOARDS IICHAIMIL 0 0 DWR o 1 I LLXir DOOR CASING I JAMB 0 0 tj2L'NT /41.EE 7) /L DOOR 0 Di PKIt DOOR CASING JAMB O 0 DOOR 70 FkI& 0 5Lbvl( DOOR CASING/JAMB 0 0 'S 1)1 I S `�� DOOR 2i0 rb,t L X DOOR CASINO/JAMB 0 0 0.ro N . •BOW SILL/APRON O !7 WINDOW CASING/STOPS C 0 WINDOW HEADER J WINDOW SASWBLIND STOPS 0 A/UTS EXTERIOR SILUPARTINO BEAD IS y0 EXTERIOR SIDE SASH )f^/ WII SILLAPRON • WIN W CASING/STOPS, WINDOW DEA-' WINDOW SASH/ D STOPS EXTERIOR SILLJPARTI BEAD (EXTERIOR SIDE SASH G`IQ SET WALLS I FLOOR INTERIOR DOOR CASING/J BASEBOARDS I DEIC G k HELFI SUPPORTS TREADS I RISERS 0 v RAILING CAP 1 HANDRAIL 1— D BALUSTERS I NEWEL POST "/A—'�� Q WALL CASING 0 TERNS-EN RABMTOG FLOORS' 0IY 151 t il "Pros— CEILING Pi STRI00 /EMERALD DAVID A. BURGESS LtAt-TE °r PRESIDENT S% ,TWid 5/ )RESS OF INSPECTION: APT# AIRCASE y/2gez /rF Zen 191 CHESTNUT STREET,SUITE 2C SPRINGFIELD,MA 01103 CITY (413)736-LEAD (800)588-LEAD PAGE# / 7 OF 'E I SOURCE LEAD READINGS LOOSE REOCC REOCC COMP COMP D COMMENTS DATE METHOD DATE METHOD UPPER I LOWER WALLS ¢. CO /.elf BASEBOARDS ICHAIRAIL Q to DOOR aVA) y4c9/_ D 1 DOOR CASING/JAMB 0 0 DOOR fiRSb Flent- O � OWR CASING JAMB 0 0 DOOR f>< YF- O DOOR CASINO I JAMB 0 0 DOOP CASING/ B DOOR •••R CASING I JAMB DOW SILL/APRON NDOW CASING/STOP' WI DOW HEADER WIN••WSASH/SLI •STOPS EXTE'•R SILLIP -TING BEAD EXTERIO SI0 -ASH WINDOWSILL' "•N WINDOW•'SI STOPS W1N• 'HEADE' WIN •W SASHIBLIN:STOPS EXTERIOR SILL/PARTIN EAD ERIOR SIDE SASH • WALLSI FLOOR j INTE OR DOOR / CASING BASEBOARD CEILING TSMELF I SUPPORTS TREADS/ RISERS 0 0 RAILING-6AP I HANDRAIL BALUSTERS I NEWf4POST WALL CASING 0 STFUNO€F RADIATOR- r. FLOOR (7 n 6I- t CEILING V 7Z7(0, 1%pv et tik, � /L V /VI e- 4 w ort w42/ 0 74'o 1$/ 7/erg-79_. 7 A EMERAJD t£At TES DRESS OF INSPECTION: DAVID A.BURGESS 191 CHESTNUT STREET,SUITE 2C (413)736-LEAD PRESIDENT SPRINGFIELD,MA 01103 (800)588-LEAD 714/;1/ St cic JRCH SECewc L4:tj APT # CITY RCH PAGE#/g..-- OF DE SOURCE Pb LOOSE COMP COMP SID= SOURCE Pb LoosE COMP COMP DATE DATE METHOD METHOD SIDING Cj SDING V} 7 DOOR 0 „+R DOOR CA51NGIJAMB coy DCC CASING/JAMB THRESHOLD aaV THRE- OLD ,:,,P / DOOR 0OO' ASINGVAMB / 000RCA !/JAMB THRESH• , / THRESHOLD DOOR // DOOR DOOR CASIN .A• : DOOR CASING/JA B THRESHO�Lg THRESHOLD WNDO SILL WINDOWSILL W NDCW CASING WINDOW CASING WINDOW SASH/MULLIONS WINDOW SASWMULLION NDOW SILL WINDOW SILL WIN 1* CASING WINDOW CASING WINDO H/MULLION'. WINDOW SASWMULLIONS WINDOW SI. WINDOW SILL VNDOW CAST WINDOW CASING WINDOW SA M IONS WINDOW SASH/MULLION' WINDOWSILL WINDOW SILL WIMDbW CASING WINDOW CASING WINDOW SASH/MULLIONS WINDOW SASHIMUL IONS RAILING CAPS CCTV RAILING CAPS LOWER WALLS O LOWER WALLS BAkbEKRS /� Get' BALUSTERS LOWWRARIPOS ! LOWER RAILI G5 SUPPORT COLUMNS q 0,0 f SUPPORT COLUMNS CElLINGIJOISTS C2 CEILING/JOISTS UPPER TRIM 0.%D) UPPER JIM FLOOR 0,Y FLOC TREPOT TR DS RIS 1ET�'" ..--. ERS 4I HAND .S �� ANDRAILS LATTICE LAI5FI5E LO.ERYRIM LOWER TRIM PCH100 EMERA DIE D DAVID A.BURGESS 191 CHESTNUT STREET,SUITE 2C (413)736-LEAD PRESIDENT SPRINGFIELD MA 01103 (800)588-LEAD DRESS OF INSPECTION: 5� /11/4/ti ± � (TERIOR APT N CITY ARAGE % ,f/ce PAGE M /J QE 3 )EI SOURCE Pb LOOSE COMP COMP ISI•EI —.SOURCE . Pb COM^ wow COMP DATE DATE METHOD M •D SIDING n SIDING BREAM DRIPBOARD SKIM— RT CORNGRBBNp9 ••• ERBOARDS L 0 u• DOOR DCOR CASING/JAMB 0 •••-CASINGNAMB THRESHOLD D THRE: .• 0 1 DO011 0 DOOR DOOR CASINO/JAMB 0 DOOR 'NGMAM8 THRESHOLD / T RESHOW 2- DOOR 0 DOOR DOOR CASING/JAMB ID DOOR CASL • B THRE OLE f-. THRESHOLD OUR / WINDOW SILL DOOR DOORC JAMB WINarN CASINO TX�ESHOLO VA IONS 'I 4y I 3 WINDOWSILL 961(2E cretvf 0 WINDOWSILL WINDOW CASING a WINDOW CASINO WINDOWSASWMULLIONS / WINDOWSASWMULL• S 133 :2 D2. WINDOW SILL O WINDOW SILL WINDOW CASINO poi WNDOW CASING WINDOW SASWMULLNNIS NIfY WINDOW SASIUMULL• S WINDOWSILL aN➢ PC 1713- N /i� UPPER TRIM WINDOW CASINO N/Y X CELLAR WINDOW U S WINDOW SASH/MULLIONS Al/A- CELLAR WINDOW ITS WINDW ILL CELLAR WINDOW NITS WINDOW CAS CELLAR WIN•• UNITS WI SASWMULLIONS BULKHEAD UPPER TRIM V' FENCES L CELLAR WINDOW UNITS 0 0 FOUNDAT• CEL NDOW UNIT/ CELLAR W S /1N CELLAR WINDOW UNITS \ BULKHEAD FENCES ^0 v FOUNDATION EG100 As part of their normal behavior, young children place things in their mouths, especially toys, and their own fingers. If there are paint chips and dust in your home, they may end up in your child' s mouth. Children' s toys pick up lead dust, as will food and candy that falls on the floor and most of all, their fingers . It is especially important to wash your child' s toys, and to try to keep your child' s hands clean, particularly at meal time. Areas where there are peeling, chipping, or flaking lead paint and dust should be cleaned. Wet sponging and mopping with detergents containing phosphate, like tri-sodium phosphate, are best for this type of cleaning. Window sills are often a major source of lead exposure. They should be periodically cleaned if paint dust of flakes collect there. If they are in poor condition, the best thing to do may be to keep the lower sash closed and open only the upper sash for ventilation. Contact paper may be applied to areas of peeling paint on window sills, walls, or other surfaces as a temporary measure. We do not recommend that you use your vacuum cleaner to clean up paint chips because it will disperse fine particulate into the air. Sometimes furniture can be moved to form a child-protective barrier to cover deteriorating paint or plaster. If deteriorating paint or plaster is in the child' s bedroom, use another room as the child' s room, if possible. Think of those parts of the home where your child spends most of his or her time, and try to keep them as clean as you can before deleading. Lead paint can contaminate soil . If the exterior surfaces of your home have chipping, peeling or flaking lead paint, do not allow your child to play in the soil around the house and be careful not to track soil from these areas into the house. Follow the advice of your code enforcement inspector about soil on your property. DAVID A. BURGESS PRESIDENT EMERALD LEAD TESTING COMPANY 736-LEAD 191 CHESTNUT STREET, SUITE #2B2 783-0717 SPRINGFIELD, MA 01103 800-588-LEAD RESIDENTIAL LEAD ABATEMENT ADVISORY The process of abating lead paint is very dangerous. For this reason, the Department of Labor and Industries' Deleading Regulations, 454 CMR 22 . 00, require that only a certified or licensed deleading contractor can remove or cover lead paint, or replace a fixture or surface coated with lead paint. Regulations for Lead Poisoning Prevention and Control, 104 CMR 460 . 000, have additional requirements to make sure that occupants of a dwelling unit are exposed to lead hazards. The most important requirement is that the dwelling unit not be occupied while the unit is being deleaded. It is very important that occupants think carefully about what their daily needs will be during the time they are away from home, and take along all that they will need. No one should return to a dwelling unit undergoing deleading. Both property owners and tenants must take their responsibilities seriously and cooperate fully to assure the protection of all concerned. Tenants, property owners' or other residents should not interfere with the work being completed safely Tenants of the unit to be deleaded and other residents must receive written notification at least five days prior to the beginning of any lead paint removal/abatement. All furnishings and possessions of every type should be removed or stored in plastic bags in non-work areas. This includes all children' s clothing, toys, stuffed animals, bedding, etc. Everything should be removed and closets must be emptied. Possessions not removed from the work area should be put in plastic bags and left in the center of the room, only as a last resort. The reasons for this extensive precautionary measure is to protect every household article from lead dust contamination. Very fine dust is extremely hazardous and especially difficult to remove. A very thorough final clean-up will be conducted by the deleader no sooner than 24 hours after the completion of active deleading. This is to ensure that fine airborne particulate will settle out and be removed in the final clean-up. Occupants can return only after a lead inspector determines that a residential premises or dwelling unit is safe for occupants to return to through the reoccupancy reinspection. Occupants should leave a phone number where they can be reached so that the inspector can notify them when it is safe to return home. While there is no substitute for deleading and thorough clean-up to protect children from lead exposure, there are some important steps that can be taken even before deleading occurs. Your public lead inspector' s advice and counsel should be carefully followed because of their personal knowledge of your child's home environment. To fully protect themselves against attempted evictions, occupants need to place withheld monies in an escrow (seperated savings) account. If these conditions are met, occupants may not be evictec for non-payment of rent or for any other cause which is not the fat of the occupants . However, as soon as the violation is certified having been corrected, all withheld monies may have to be paid to 1 owner. ( 4) "Rent Receivership" . M.G.L. C. 111 , ss. 127C to 127J. The occupat and/or the Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program may petitiot the court to allow rent to be paid into court rather than to the owner, provided that the occupant is up to date in rent. The court may then appoint a "receiver" who may spend as much of the rent mot as is needed to correct the violation. ( 5 ) Abatement of rent may be awarded through a court action under decisions of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Case, Boston Housing Authority vs . Hemingway, 293 NE2d 831 , 363 Mass . 184 ( 1973; In such an action, the court determines the value of the premises violations and reduces the amount of rent due . ( 6 ) Landlord Liability - compensatory and punitive damages . Pursuant t M.G.L. C. 111 , s . 199, the owner of any residential premises is financially liable for all damages associated with a case of childt lead poisoning arising from his/her failure to abate lead paint, plaster or other lead hazards when a child under six years of age H reside or resides in the premises . The owner of any dwelling unit residential premises, who is notified of a dangerous level of lead paint, plaster or other material present upon his or her premises, who does not satisfactorily correct or remove the dangerous conditions, shall in addition to actual damages, be subject to punitive damages, which are three times the actual damages found. REPAINTING Violations of the Lead Law constitute violations of the State Sanitary Code. Although repainting of surfaces from which lead paint or other coatings have been removed is not required for compliance with the Regulations for Lead Poisoning Prevention and Control, repainting of su surfaces is required under the State Sanitary Code, 105 CMR 410 . 021 . I is important that deleaded surfaces be sealing and can be easily cleane Repainting of deleaded surfaces on the interior of the dwelling unit an interior common areas must be completed within thirty days of the reoccupancy reinspection. Exterior surfaces must be repainted within thirty days of the compliance inspection. This requirement does not apply to surfaces where lead paint has been covered or a new fixture or surface installed to replace a leaded one. Tenants are advised to call their local board of health if the required repainting is not completed as stipulated above. DAVID A. BURGESS PRESIDENT EMERALD LEAD TESTING COMPANY 195 ROOSEVELT AVENUE SPRINGFIELD, MA 01118 783-0717 NOTICE TO OWNER AND TENANTS' RIGHTS AND REMEDIES IOLATION s has been determined that the residential premises or dwelling unit and ommon areas of the address in the enclosed report contain dangerous evels of lead paint in or other coating in violation of M.G.L. C. 111 , s . 196 and 197 and 105 CMR 460 . 000, Regulations for Lead Poisoning revention and Control. The owner of the residential premises is required y M.G.L. C. 111 , s . 197 to abate these violations whenever a child under years of age resides on the property or in special cases when directed y local or state authorities. his violation endangers or materially impairs the health, safety or ell-being of persons occupying the premises . The violation was not aused by the occupants of the premises nor by any person(s) acting under he control of the occupants. ENANTS' RIGHTS AND REMEDIES he presence of the above violation entitles the occupants of the premises o the following statutory rights and remedies . These remedies are omewhat complex and occupants are advised to obtain legal assistance nd/or legal advice before using any of them. 1 ) Alternative Housing M.G.L. C. 111 , s. 197 and 105 CMR 460 . 160 (A) require that a dwelling unit or residential premises shall not be occupied while deleading is being conducted. The residential premises or dwelling unit cannot be reoccupied until deleading is completed, it is cleaned up according to procedures specified in 105 CMR 460 . 160(D) , and it meets the conditions of a reoccupancy reinspection specified in 105 CMR 460 . 760 (A) . It is the responsibility of the landlord and tenant to work out an acceptable plan for alternative housing and any costs associated with alternative housing and/or rent abatement. Tenants under lease and tenants at will have legal rights applicable to this circumstance and are advised to seek legal assistance in those circumstances in which a satisfactory arrangement cannot be reached. 2 ) Protection from retaliatory rent increases or eviction. The landlord may not increase rent or evict occupants in reprisal for their having reported a violation or suspected violation of the Lead Law. Landlords who threaten or take reprisals against a tenant for exercising his/her rights under M.G.L. C. 111 , ss. 190-199A are liable for damages under M.G.L. C. 186, s . 18 and M.G.L. C. 93A. 3 ) Rent withholding. (M.G.L. C. 239, s. 8A) After the landlord has been notified of the paint violations, the occupants may withhold rent as long as lead paint violations remain uncorrected, provided that they are up to date in rent when they start rent withholding.