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1 Michael Kennedy Kennedy Investments, LLC 803 McKinch Hwy Saranac, MI PHONE: (517) DATE SENT: RESPONSE NEEDED: YES NO SUBJECT: Risk Assessment(s) Dear Owner: The following items are being submitted. This Letter of Transmittal shall serve as documentation that these items have been provided to you by our office. ITEM DESCRIPTION INSTRUCTIONS # West Main Street, Ionia, Michigan Risk Assessment Sincerely, Compli Chek Environmental Compliance Burt R. Russell Project Specialist

2 LEAD-BASED PAINT RISK ASSESSMENT PROPERTY: PREPARED FOR: 413 West Main Street Ionia, Michigan Kennedy Investments, LLC 803 McKinch Hwy Saranac, MI PREPARED BY: Compli-Chek Inspector: Burt Russell 2709 Geert Court MI No. P-0187 Lansing, MI PROJECT DATE: REPORT DATE: IMPORTANT INFORMATION for RESIDENTIAL and CHILD-OCCUPIED PROPERTIES The Federal Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act, 42 U.S.C. 4852(d), requires sellers and landlords of most residential housing built before 1978 to disclose all available records and reports concerning lead-based paint or lead-based paint hazards, including the test results in this notice, to purchasers and tenants at the time of sale or lease or upon lease renewal. Beginning in April 2010, contractors performing renovation, repair and painting projects for compensation that disturb lead-based paint in homes, child care facilities and schools built before 1978 must be certified and must follow specific work practices to prevent lead contamination. To review the requirements of this new rule, visit

3 TABLE OF CONTENTS The report consists of the preceding cover letter, which notifies the owner of lead hazards found on the property, and the following sections, which provide detailed testing and evaluation information. Section A Executive Summary: This section includes: A-1: Paint Assessment and Testing by XRF or Analysis A-1-A: Deteriorated Lead-Based Paint (LBP) LBP ABOVE DEMINIMUS: TREATMENT REQUIRES USE OF LICENSED PROFESSIONALS LBP BELOW DEMINUMUS: IN-HOUSE REPAIRS PERMITTED WITH RRP TRAINING A-1-B: All Paint Testing by Space A-2: Dust and Soil Sampling, Analyses and Recommendations A-2-A: Soil A-2-B: Dust A-2-C: Laboratory Reports Section B Section C Property Condition: Includes an assessment of the physical condition of the property and a summary of paint condition on selected surfaces. Occupancy and Use Patterns: Summarizes the child-related activities, spaces and areas where they are performed. APPENDICES 1 Sampling Procedures: Includes information on the methods used to collect paint, dust and soil samples. 2 Cleaning and Safety: Includes information to assist the residents with methods for cleaning lead contaminated surfaces and maintaining a lead-safe facility. Additional information about reducing lead exposure in the home and a list of lead-containing toys is also included: The toy list is not intended to be comprehensive. 3 Follow-ups, Communication and Costs: This section provides guidance for the facility owner if hazards have been identified. 4 Required Certification: All required compliance documentation for equipment, lead professionals and laboratories used is located beneath this cover. 5 Schematic Site Sketch: A diagram identifying the project area 6 XRF Unit Performance Characteristics Sheet: RMD LPA-1 technical specifications, ranges and and limitations

4 SECTION A: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 413 West Main Street Ionia, Michigan Attn: Michael Kennedy Regarding: Kennedy Investments, LLC 803 McKinch Hwy 413 West Main Street Saranac, MI Ionia, Michigan Project No: B TX: (517) Project Date: On , Mr. Burt Russell (Michigan Certification No. P-0187) performed the following evaluation(s) at the site referenced above: Lead-Based Paint Risk Assessment Lead-Based Paint Inspection Lead-Based Paint Limited Paint Testing Was Lead-Based Paint Found? Yes No Were Paint Hazards Found? Yes No Lead-based paint or LBP means paint containing 1.0 milligrams per square centimeter of lead. All positive/negative results are located in Section A-1-C A LBP hazard is any of the following: 1: LBP on a friction surface subject to abrasion and where the dust levels on the nearest horizontal surface (sill or floor) exceed the floor or window levels shown below. 2: LBP damaged by impact. 3: LBP showing evidence of teeth marks. 4: Any other deteriorated LBP. All paint hazards Above Deminimus are located in Section A-1-A All potential paint hazards Below Deminimus are located in Section A-1-B All paint testing by room equivalent are located in Section A-1-C Were Soil Hazards Found? Yes No A soil lead hazard is bare soil containing 400 μg/g (micrograms per gram) in a play area or an average 1,200 μg/gram in samples collected from the bare soil areas in the rest of the yard. Soil sampling locations and results are located in Section A-2-A Soil hazards and control options are located in Section A-2-A Were Dust Hazards Found? Yes No A dust hazard is surface dust on the following at the levels shown: Floors: 40μg/Sq Ft Window sills: 250μg/ Sq Ft Window troughs: 400μg/ Sq Ft Dust sampling locations and results are located in Section A-2-B Lead dust hazards and control options are located in Section A-2-B We share your concern for childhood lead exposure and encourage you to further your knowledge concerning this vital topic. For more information contact the National Lead Information Center ( LEAD (5323), or the Michigan Department of Community Health, Healthy Homes Section at (866) More information is available on-line at You are invited to call us at with any questions you may have concerning this report or your needs for additional guidance. Sincerely, Compli-Chek Environmental Compliance, LLC Burt Russell, Project Risk Assessor

5 SECTION A: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY PAINT TESTING, ASSESSMENT AND RECOMMENDATIONS A-1 The following pages contain x-ray fluorescence (XRF) testing and/or paint chip testing of deteriorated painted and varnished components within the dwelling and on its exterior. PAINT TESTING: The scope of paint testing on this project was limited to deteriorated paint and paint subject to friction, abrasion and impact. The inspector did not perform a comprehensive paint inspection in accordance with requirements of the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead-Based Paint Hazards in Housing Chapter 7 : Lead-Based Paint Inspection (2012 Edition). Additional intact painted components may have been selectively tested before rehabilitation, renovation or maintenance activities. Such limited testing is intended to facilitate safe planning of these activities and is permitted within the HUD Guidelines (2012 Edition). This lead risk assessment is not a lead based paint inspection. The owner should be aware that renovation and rehabilitation activities disturbing untested paint may create additional hazards. XRF TESTING METHODOLOGY: XRF technology uses low- level radiation to induce energy in lead atoms within a painted surface, which the XRF unit is able to analyze. The device then displays the results in milligrams of lead per square centimeter of surface area tested (mg/cm 2 ), and is able to determine if LBP is present. LBP is defined by State and Federal regulations as surface coatings that contain 1.0 mg/cm 2 of lead, or greater. The XRF unit is operated in accordance with the Performance Characteristic Sheet (PCS), retained and stored with the XRF Unit. XRF Unit Number: 1560; resource date: PAINT ASSESSMENT: Paint condition was evaluated during this investigation in order to determine if deterioration poses a hazard. Deteriorated paint was tested by XRF or analyzed by Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy. XRF testing results and/or chip sample analysis results are located within the following spreadsheet and are intended to comply with requirements and methods detailed in the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead-Based Paint Hazards in Housing Chapter 5 : Lead-Based Paint Risk Assessment (2012 Edition). REPORT TERMINOLOGY: Column Title Room # / Equivalent Wall or Side Substrate Component Hazard Ranking (Exposure Potential) Reading INTACT (I) >>> (PER EPA/HUD DEFINITION) DETERIORATED (D) >>> LBP Hazard Area Estimate (Symbols: < / > ) Contents and Abbreviations Area number /Area described. May also be an exterior area. All readings are oriented to walls A, B, C, D. with A-wall always containing front entry The underlying surface; W=Wood, CM=Cement, CN=Concrete, M=Metal, S=Stone, P=Plaster, L=Linoleum or rolled flooring, WP= Wall paper, PR= Porcelain, B= Brick The object or surface being tested. (Modified for un-occupied pre-renovation project) 1 = First Priority: Any interior friction, impact or water damaged interior component. Examples: windows, low sills, doors, walls, baseboards, chair rails, stair treads & risers and stringers. 2 = Second Priority: Higher, unreachable deteriorated components inside. Examples: upper shelving, casings, chair rails, crown molding, house trim, soffits, fascia porch ceilings and rails 3 = Third Priority: Any exterior, child-inaccessible component 4 = Potential Future Hazard: Deteriorated LBP currently below deminimus where future deterioration is possible depending on occupants and activities. Examples: walls, sills, stairs, interior trim, casings and sashes where there is no current friction or impact damage XRF test result: (1.0 mg/cm 2 or > = LBP); P = PRESUMED A component surface has less than a hairline crack or nail hole A component exceeds the above and is peeling, chipping, chalking, cracking, damaged or separated from substrate. LBP on a friction surface subject to abrasion; damaged by impact; evidence of teeth marks; any deteriorated LBP Deteriorated paint at or above the following Deminimus Levels will require the use of trained individuals, lead-safe work practices, occupant protection and project clearance. (> 20 S.F. deteriorated on exterior/large surface component) OR < (Less than 20SF= Deminimus) > 2 S.F. deteriorated in any one room or space OR < (Less than 2SF=Deminimus) > 10% deteriorated on inter/exterior small-surface component OR < (Less than 10%=Deminimus)

6 SECTION A: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Paint Assessment and Testing by XRF or Chip Sampling Deteriorated Paint A-1-A LBP DETERIORATION ABOVE DEMINIMUS LEVELS These areas are lead paint hazards and must be corrected with abatement or interim controls methods. Post-remediation clearances are required ROOM # ROOM EQUIVALENT SIDE SUBSTRATE COMPONENT HAZARD RANKING POS / NEG READING (mg/cm2) INTACT(I) DETERIORATED(D) > / < DEMINIMUS (OR NA) DETERIORATION SOURCE 1 UNIT A FRONT ROOM A WOOD PRESUME ALL SASH EXTERIORS 1 POS POS D > WATER Friction/Impact Window Parts: Double-Hung style windows: (IC Option): Sash exteriors and/or interiors: Remove lower sash, remove/dispose of inside stops, plane all friction-affected edges around sash, wet-scrape remaining sash surfaces, paint and set sash aside. Scrape and paint all upper sash surfaces inside and out. Jambs, parting beads and troughs: wet-sand all down to bare wood if possible. HEPA-vacuum, wash with TSP, HEPA-vacuum a second time. Repaint jambs and parting beads. Troughs: Line troughs with vinyl and caulk all seams. Window sills: If sills tested negative for lead, lightly wet-sand outer edge of sill where it meets with lower sash and HEPA-Clean-HEPA vacuum sill and edge. If sills tested positive, scrape and paint (Bitrex or other bite-deterrent is recommended) Inside stops: replacement is recommended. (AB Options): Encapsulate Using above directions Remove/replace 1 UNIT A FRONT ROOM A WOOD PRESUME ALL WINDOW CASING EXTERIORS 1 POS POS D > WATER Structural Components on Exteriors: (IC Option 1): Scrape and re-paint. Wet surfaces frequently during scraping. Contain paint chip debris on poly sheeting. (AB Option 1): Scrape / encapsulate all exposed wood;wet surfaces during scraping. Contain paint chip debris on poly sheeting. AB Option 2): Wrap with vinyl or aluminum (AB Option 3):Demo for rehab 2 UNIT A KITCHEN/DINING C WOOD WATER HTR RM DOOR CASING 1 POS 1.1 D < AGE Interior Casings, Casings, Moldings, Baseboards, Trim: (IC Option 1): Scrape and Paint. (AB Option 1): Scrape and Encapsulate AB Option 2): Remove and Dispose (AB Option 3):Demo for rehab 2 UNIT A KITCHEN/DINING B WOOD PRESUME ALL SASH EXTERIORS 1 POS POS D > WATER 2 UNIT A KITCHEN/DINING B WOOD PRESUME ALL WINDOW CASING EXTERIORS 1 POS POS D > WATER Friction/Impact Window Parts: Double-Hung style windows: (IC Option): Sash exteriors and/or interiors: Remove lower sash, remove/dispose of inside stops, plane all friction-affected edges around sash, wet-scrape remaining sash surfaces, paint and set sash aside. Scrape and paint all upper sash surfaces inside and out. Jambs, parting beads and troughs: wet-sand all down to bare wood if possible. HEPA-vacuum, wash with TSP, HEPA-vacuum a second time. Repaint jambs and parting beads. Troughs: Line troughs with vinyl and caulk all seams. Window sills: If sills tested negative for lead, lightly wet-sand outer edge of sill where it meets with lower sash and HEPA-Clean-HEPA vacuum sill and edge. If sills tested positive, scrape and paint (Bitrex or other bite-deterrent is recommended) Inside stops: replacement is recommended. (AB Options): Encapsulate Using above directions Remove/replace Structural Components on Exteriors: (IC Option 1): Scrape and re-paint. Wet surfaces frequently during scraping. Contain paint chip debris on poly sheeting. (AB Option 1): Scrape / encapsulate all exposed wood;wet surfaces during scraping. Contain paint chip debris on poly sheeting. AB Option 2): Wrap with vinyl or aluminum (AB Option 3):Demo for rehab

7 SECTION A: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Paint Assessment and Testing by XRF or Chip Sampling Deteriorated Paint A-1-A LBP DETERIORATION ABOVE DEMINIMUS LEVELS These areas are lead paint hazards and must be corrected with abatement or interim controls methods. Post-remediation clearances are required ROOM # ROOM EQUIVALENT SIDE SUBSTRATE COMPONENT HAZARD RANKING POS / NEG READING (mg/cm2) INTACT(I) DETERIORATED(D) > / < DEMINIMUS (OR NA) DETERIORATION SOURCE 3 UNIT A BEDROOM B WOOD PRESUME ALL SASH EXTERIORS 1 POS POS D > WATER 3 UNIT A BEDROOM B WOOD PRESUME ALL WINDOW CASING EXTERIORS 1 POS POS D > WATER Friction/Impact Window Parts: Double-Hung style windows: (IC Option): Sash exteriors and/or interiors: Remove lower sash, remove/dispose of inside stops, plane all friction-affected edges around sash, wet-scrape remaining sash surfaces, paint and set sash aside. Scrape and paint all upper sash surfaces inside and out. Jambs, parting beads and troughs: wet-sand all down to bare wood if possible. HEPA-vacuum, wash with TSP, HEPA-vacuum a second time. Repaint jambs and parting beads. Troughs: Line troughs with vinyl and caulk all seams. Window sills: If sills tested negative for lead, lightly wet-sand outer edge of sill where it meets with lower sash and HEPA-Clean-HEPA vacuum sill and edge. If sills tested positive, scrape and paint (Bitrex or other bite-deterrent is recommended) Inside stops: replacement is recommended. (AB Options): Encapsulate Using above directions Remove/replace Structural Components on Exteriors: (IC Option 1): Scrape and re-paint. Wet surfaces frequently during scraping. Contain paint chip debris on poly sheeting. (AB Option 1): Scrape / encapsulate all exposed wood;wet surfaces during scraping. Contain paint chip debris on poly sheeting. AB Option 2): Wrap with vinyl or aluminum (AB Option 3):Demo for rehab 6 UNIT B LIVING ROOM B WOOD PRESUME ALL SASH EXTERIORS 1 POS POS D > WATER 6 UNIT B LIVING ROOM B WOOD PRESUME ALL WINDOW CASING EXTERIORS 1 POS POS D > WATER Friction/Impact Window Parts: Double-Hung style windows: (IC Option): Sash exteriors and/or interiors: Remove lower sash, remove/dispose of inside stops, plane all friction-affected edges around sash, wet-scrape remaining sash surfaces, paint and set sash aside. Scrape and paint all upper sash surfaces inside and out. Jambs, parting beads and troughs: wet-sand all down to bare wood if possible. HEPA-vacuum, wash with TSP, HEPA-vacuum a second time. Repaint jambs and parting beads. Troughs: Line troughs with vinyl and caulk all seams. Window sills: If sills tested negative for lead, lightly wet-sand outer edge of sill where it meets with lower sash and HEPA-Clean-HEPA vacuum sill and edge. If sills tested positive, scrape and paint (Bitrex or other bite-deterrent is recommended) Inside stops: replacement is recommended. (AB Options): Encapsulate Using above directions Remove/replace Structural Components on Exteriors: (IC Option 1): Scrape and re-paint. Wet surfaces frequently during scraping. Contain paint chip debris on poly sheeting. (AB Option 1): Scrape / encapsulate all exposed wood;wet surfaces during scraping. Contain paint chip debris on poly sheeting. AB Option 2): Wrap with vinyl or aluminum (AB Option 3):Demo for rehab Door/Casing extensive deterioration: (IC Option 1): Scrape & paint, replace all hardware _not recommended (IC Option 2): Chemical strip off-site, encapsulate, replace all hardware (AB Option:) Replace with new door and casing 6 UNIT B LIVING ROOM D WOOD UNIT ENTRY DOOR OTHER SIDE 1 POS >9.9 D > IMPACT Door/Casing extensive deterioration: (IC Option 1): Scrape & paint, replace all hardware _not recommended (IC Option 2): Chemical strip off-site, encapsulate, replace all hardware (AB Option:) Replace with new door and casing 9 UNIT B KITCHEN/DINING C WOOD BEDROOM DOOR 1 POS 4.2 D > AGE Door/Casing extensive deterioration: (IC Option 1): Scrape & paint, replace all hardware _not recommended (IC Option 2): Chemical strip off-site, encapsulate, replace all hardware (AB Option:) Replace with new door and casing

8 SECTION A: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Paint Assessment and Testing by XRF or Chip Sampling Deteriorated Paint A-1-A LBP DETERIORATION ABOVE DEMINIMUS LEVELS These areas are lead paint hazards and must be corrected with abatement or interim controls methods. Post-remediation clearances are required ROOM # ROOM EQUIVALENT SIDE SUBSTRATE COMPONENT HAZARD RANKING POS / NEG READING (mg/cm2) INTACT(I) DETERIORATED(D) > / < DEMINIMUS (OR NA) DETERIORATION SOURCE 11 UNIT B BEDROOM B WOOD EXTERIOR WINDOW CASING 1 POS >9.9 D > WATER Structural Components on Exteriors: (IC Option 1): Scrape and re-paint. Wet surfaces frequently during scraping. Contain paint chip debris on poly sheeting. (AB Option 1): Scrape / encapsulate all exposed wood;wet surfaces during scraping. Contain paint chip debris on poly sheeting. AB Option 2): Wrap with vinyl or aluminum (AB Option 3):Demo for rehab 11 UNIT B BEDROOM B WOOD WINDOW SASH 1 POS 1.2 D > WATER Friction/Impact Window Parts: Double-Hung style windows: (IC Option): Sash exteriors and/or interiors: Remove lower sash, remove/dispose of inside stops, plane all friction-affected edges around sash, wet-scrape remaining sash surfaces, paint and set sash aside. Scrape and paint all upper sash surfaces inside and out. Jambs, parting beads and troughs: wet-sand all down to bare wood if possible. HEPA-vacuum, wash with TSP, HEPA-vacuum a second time. Repaint jambs and parting beads. Troughs: Line troughs with vinyl and caulk all seams. Window sills: If sills tested negative for lead, lightly wet-sand outer edge of sill where it meets with lower sash and HEPA-Clean-HEPA vacuum sill and edge. If sills tested positive, scrape and paint (Bitrex or other bite-deterrent is recommended) Inside stops: replacement is recommended. (AB Options): Encapsulate Using above directions Remove/replace 11 UNIT B BEDROOM B WOOD WINDOW SILL 1 POS 1.6 D > AGE 11 UNIT B BEDROOM C WOOD WINDOW SILL 1 POS 1.2 D > AGE Low window sills, benches, shelving: Casings, Moldings, Baseboards, Trim: (IC Option 1): Scrape/re-paint Use bite deterrent (AB Option 1): Scrape/encapsulate Use bite deterrent (AB Option 2): Remove and Dispose 12 STAIR TO 3RD FLOOR C WOOD STAIR TREAD 1 POS 3.2 D > IMPACT Stair Treads & Risers: IC Option: Wet-scrape & repaint. Install vinyl stair runners. AB Options: Wet-scrape & encapsulate, Install vinyl stair runners _ Remove _ Demo for rehab

9 SECTION A: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Paint Assessment and Testing by XRF or Chip Sampling Deteriorated Paint A-1-A LBP DETERIORATION ABOVE DEMINIMUS LEVELS These areas are lead paint hazards and must be corrected with abatement or interim controls methods. Post-remediation clearances are required ROOM # ROOM EQUIVALENT SIDE SUBSTRATE COMPONENT HAZARD RANKING POS / NEG READING (mg/cm2) INTACT(I) DETERIORATED(D) > / < DEMINIMUS (OR NA) DETERIORATION SOURCE 12 STAIR TO 3RD FLOOR B PLSTR UPPER WALL 1 POS 3.4 D > IMPACT 12 STAIR TO 3RD FLOOR B PLSTR UPPER WALL 1 POS 3.9 D > AGE 12 STAIR TO 3RD FLOOR C PLSTR UPPER WALL 1 POS 4.3 D > AGE 12 STAIR TO 3RD FLOOR D WOOD WAINSCOT 1 POS 5.6 D > AGE 12 STAIR TO 3RD FLOOR D WOOD WAINSCOT 1 POS >9.9 D > AGE 12 STAIR TO 3RD FLOOR D WOOD WAINSCOT 1 POS 2.2 D > AGE Walls and ceilings: (IC Option 1): Patch/repair damage, repaint. (AB Option 1): Patch/repair, encapsulate.(ab Option 2): Enclose wall with drywall, tape seams (AB Option 3): Demo for rehab Wainscots: (IC Option 1): Strip and paint (AB Option 1):Strip and encapsulate(ab Option 3): Demo for rehab 13 2ND FLOOR HALL & STAIR TO 2ND FLOOR C WOOD BACK DOOR ORIGINAL CASING 1 POS 3.3 D > AGE 13 2ND FLOOR HALL & STAIR TO 2ND FLOOR X PLSTR CEILING NORTH END 1 POS 4.2 D > AGE 13 2ND FLOOR HALL & STAIR TO 2ND FLOOR X PLSTR CEILING SOUTH END 1 POS 4.8 D > AGE 13 2ND FLOOR HALL & STAIR TO 2ND FLOOR D WOOD LOWER WAINSCOT 1 POS 3.3 D > AGE 13 2ND FLOOR HALL & STAIR TO 2ND FLOOR D WOOD LOWER WAINSCOT 1 POS 3.9 D > AGE Wainscots: (IC Option 1): Strip and paint (AB Option 1):Strip and encapsulate(ab Option 3): Demo for rehab 13 2ND FLOOR HALL & STAIR TO 2ND FLOOR D PLSTR UPPER WALL 1 POS >9.9 D > AGE 13 2ND FLOOR HALL & STAIR TO 2ND FLOOR B PLSTR UPPER WALL 1 POS >9.9 D > AGE 13 2ND FLOOR HALL & STAIR TO 2ND FLOOR D WOOD WAINSCOT LEDGE 1 POS 6.7 D > AGE Walls and ceilings: (IC Option 1): Patch/repair damage, repaint. (AB Option 1): Patch/repair, encapsulate.(ab Option 2): Enclose wall with drywall, tape seams (AB Option 3): Demo for rehab Door/Casing extensive deterioration: (IC Option 1): Scrape & paint, replace all hardware _not recommended (IC Option 2): Chemical strip off-site, encapsulate, replace all hardware (AB Option:) Replace with new door and casing

10 SECTION A: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Paint Assessment and Testing by XRF or Chip Sampling Deteriorated Paint A-1-A LBP DETERIORATION ABOVE DEMINIMUS LEVELS These areas are lead paint hazards and must be corrected with abatement or interim controls methods. Post-remediation clearances are required ROOM # ROOM EQUIVALENT SIDE SUBSTRATE COMPONENT HAZARD RANKING POS / NEG READING (mg/cm2) INTACT(I) DETERIORATED(D) > / < DEMINIMUS (OR NA) DETERIORATION SOURCE 14 UNIT A FRONT TOILET A WOOD WINDOW SASH 1 POS 3.4 D > WATER 14 UNIT A FRONT TOILET A WOOD WINDOW SASH 1 POS 4.4 D > WATER 14 UNIT A FRONT TOILET A WOOD WNDW SASH EXTERIOR 1 POS 5.3 D > WATER 14 UNIT A FRONT TOILET A WOOD WNDW SASH EXTERIOR 1 POS 1.4 D > WATER Friction/Impact Window Parts: Double-Hung style windows: (IC Option): Sash exteriors and/or interiors: Remove lower sash, remove/dispose of inside stops, plane all friction-affected edges around sash, wet-scrape remaining sash surfaces, paint and set sash aside. Scrape and paint all upper sash surfaces inside and out. Jambs, parting beads and troughs: wet-sand all down to bare wood if possible. HEPA-vacuum, wash with TSP, HEPA-vacuum a second time. Repaint jambs and parting beads. Troughs: Line troughs with vinyl and caulk all seams. Window sills: If sills tested negative for lead, lightly wet-sand outer edge of sill where it meets with lower sash and HEPA-Clean-HEPA vacuum sill and edge. If sills tested positive, scrape and paint (Bitrex or other bite-deterrent is recommended) Inside stops: replacement is recommended. (AB Options): Encapsulate Using above directions Remove/replace 14 UNIT A FRONT TOILET A WOOD WINDOW CASING 1 POS 2.8 D > AGE 14 UNIT A FRONT TOILET A WOOD WINDOW CASING 1 POS 3.3 D > AGE Interior Casings, Casings, Moldings, Baseboards, Trim: (IC Option 1): Scrape and Paint. (AB Option 1): Scrape and Encapsulate (AB Option 2): Remove and Dispose (AB Option 3):Demo for rehab 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM A WOOD ALL WINDOW SASH EXTERIORS (PRESUME) 1 POS POS D > WATER 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM A WOOD CENTER WINDOW SASH 1 POS 6.1 D > WATER 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM A WOOD CENTER WNDW SASH EXT 1 POS 4.6 D > WATER 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM A WOOD ALL WINDOW EXTERIOR CASINGS (PRESUME) 1 POS POS D > AGE Friction/Impact Window Parts: Double-Hung style windows: (IC Option): Sash exteriors and/or interiors: Remove lower sash, remove/dispose of inside stops, plane all friction-affected edges around sash, wet-scrape remaining sash surfaces, paint and set sash aside. Scrape and paint all upper sash surfaces inside and out. Jambs, parting beads and troughs: wet-sand all down to bare wood if possible. HEPA-vacuum, wash with TSP, HEPA-vacuum a second time. Repaint jambs and parting beads. Troughs: Line troughs with vinyl and caulk all seams. Window sills: If sills tested negative for lead, lightly wet-sand outer edge of sill where it meets with lower sash and HEPA-Clean-HEPA vacuum sill and edge. If sills tested positive, scrape and paint (Bitrex or other bite-deterrent is recommended) Inside stops: replacement is recommended. (AB Options): Encapsulate Using above directions Remove/replace

11 SECTION A: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Paint Assessment and Testing by XRF or Chip Sampling Deteriorated Paint A-1-A LBP DETERIORATION ABOVE DEMINIMUS LEVELS These areas are lead paint hazards and must be corrected with abatement or interim controls methods. Post-remediation clearances are required ROOM # ROOM EQUIVALENT SIDE SUBSTRATE COMPONENT HAZARD RANKING POS / NEG READING (mg/cm2) INTACT(I) DETERIORATED(D) > / < DEMINIMUS (OR NA) DETERIORATION SOURCE 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM A WOOD BASE BOARD 1 POS 3.6 D > AGE 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM B WOOD BASE BOARD (PRESUME ALL) 1 POS POS D > AGE 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM C WOOD BASE BOARD (PRESUME ALL) 1 POS POS D > AGE 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM D WOOD BASE BOARD (PRESUME ALL) 1 POS POS D > AGE 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM C WOOD DOUBLE DOOR CASING 1 POS 7.6 D > IMPACT Interior Casings, Casings, Moldings, Baseboards, Trim: (IC Option 1): Scrape and Paint. (AB Option 1): Scrape and Encapsulate (AB Option 2): Remove and Dispose (AB Option 3):Demo for rehab 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM C WOOD DOUBLE DOORS 1 POS >9.9 D > IMPACT 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM D WOOD NORTH DOOR OTHER SIDE 1 POS >9.9 D > AGE 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM D WOOD SOUTH DOOR OTHER SIDE 1 POS 3.9 D > IMPACT Door/Casing extensive deterioration: (IC Option 1): Scrape & paint, replace all hardware _not recommended (IC Option 2): Chemical strip off-site, encapsulate, replace all hardware (AB Option:) Replace with new door and casing 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM A WOOD EAST WINDOW CASING 1 POS 8.6 D > IMPACT 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM A WOOD WEST WINDOW CASING 1 POS 1.1 D > AGE 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM D WOOD NORTH DOOR CASING 1 POS >9.9 D > AGE 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM D WOOD NORTH DOOR CASING 1 POS >9.9 D > AGE 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM D WOOD SOUTH DOOR CASING 1 POS 8.7 D > IMPACT 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM D WOOD SOUTH DOOR CASING 1 POS >9.9 D > IMPACT Interior Casings, Casings, Moldings, Baseboards, Trim: (IC Option 1): Scrape and Paint. (AB Option 1): Scrape and Encapsulate (AB Option 2): Remove and Dispose (AB Option 3):Demo for rehab 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM A WOOD EAST WINDOW SILL 1 POS 8.8 D > IMPACT 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM A WOOD WEST WINDOW SILL 1 POS 5,7 D > AGE Low window sills, benches, shelving: Casings, Moldings, Baseboards, Trim: (IC Option 1): Scrape/re-paint Use bite deterrent (AB Option 1): Scrape/encapsulate Use bite deterrent (AB Option 2): Remove and Dispose

12 SECTION A: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Paint Assessment and Testing by XRF or Chip Sampling Deteriorated Paint A-1-A LBP DETERIORATION ABOVE DEMINIMUS LEVELS These areas are lead paint hazards and must be corrected with abatement or interim controls methods. Post-remediation clearances are required ROOM # ROOM EQUIVALENT SIDE SUBSTRATE COMPONENT HAZARD RANKING POS / NEG READING (mg/cm2) INTACT(I) DETERIORATED(D) > / < DEMINIMUS (OR NA) DETERIORATION SOURCE 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM A WOOD WEST WINDOW SASH 1 POS 1.3 D > WATER 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM A WOOD WEST WINDOW SASH EXTERIOR 1 POS 7.7 D > WATER Friction/Impact Window Parts: Double-Hung style windows: (IC Option): Sash exteriors and/or interiors: Remove lower sash, remove/dispose of inside stops, plane all friction-affected edges around sash, wet-scrape remaining sash surfaces, paint and set sash aside. Scrape and paint all upper sash surfaces inside and out. Jambs, parting beads and troughs: wet-sand all down to bare wood if possible. HEPA-vacuum, wash with TSP, HEPA-vacuum a second time. Repaint jambs and parting beads. Troughs: Line troughs with vinyl and caulk all seams. Window sills: If sills tested negative for lead, lightly wet-sand outer edge of sill where it meets with lower sash and HEPA-Clean-HEPA vacuum sill and edge. If sills tested positive, scrape and paint (Bitrex or other bite-deterrent is recommended) Inside stops: replacement is recommended. (AB Options): Encapsulate Using above directions Remove/replace 16 3RD FLOOR N.W. ROOM A WOOD ALL WINDOW EXTERIOR CASINGS (PRESUME) 1 POS POS D > WATER 16 3RD FLOOR N.W. ROOM A WOOD ALL WINDOW SASH EXTERIORS (PRESUME) 1 POS POS D > WATER 16 3RD FLOOR N.W. ROOM A WOOD WINDOW SASH 1 POS 1.4 D > WATER 16 3RD FLOOR N.W. ROOM C WOOD WINDOW SASH 1 POS 1.1 D > WATER Friction/Impact Window Parts: Double-Hung style windows: (IC Option): Sash exteriors and/or interiors: Remove lower sash, remove/dispose of inside stops, plane all friction-affected edges around sash, wet-scrape remaining sash surfaces, paint and set sash aside. Scrape and paint all upper sash surfaces inside and out. Jambs, parting beads and troughs: wet-sand all down to bare wood if possible. HEPA-vacuum, wash with TSP, HEPA-vacuum a second time. Repaint jambs and parting beads. Troughs: Line troughs with vinyl and caulk all seams. Window sills: If sills tested negative for lead, lightly wet-sand outer edge of sill where it meets with lower sash and HEPA-Clean-HEPA vacuum sill and edge. If sills tested positive, scrape and paint (Bitrex or other bite-deterrent is recommended) Inside stops: replacement is recommended. (AB Options): Encapsulate Using above directions Remove/replace 16 3RD FLOOR N.W. ROOM A WOOD BASEBOARD (PRESUME ALL) 1 POS POS D > AGE 16 3RD FLOOR N.W. ROOM A WOOD WINDOW CASING 1 POS 1.2 D > AGE 16 3RD FLOOR N.W. ROOM C WOOD WINDOW CASING 1 POS 1.1 D > AGE Interior Casings, Casings, Moldings, Baseboards, Trim: (IC Option 1): Scrape and Paint. (AB Option 1): Scrape and Encapsulate (AB Option 2): Remove and Dispose (AB Option 3):Demo for rehab 16 3RD FLOOR N.W. ROOM B WOOD DOOR 1 POS 4.1 D > IMPACT 16 3RD FLOOR N.W. ROOM B WOOD DOOR CASING 1 POS 4.9 D > IMPACT Door/Casing extensive deterioration: (IC Option 1): Scrape & paint, replace all hardware _not recommended (IC Option 2): Chemical strip off-site, encapsulate, replace all hardware (AB Option:) Replace with new door and casing

13 SECTION A: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Paint Assessment and Testing by XRF or Chip Sampling Deteriorated Paint A-1-A LBP DETERIORATION ABOVE DEMINIMUS LEVELS These areas are lead paint hazards and must be corrected with abatement or interim controls methods. Post-remediation clearances are required ROOM # ROOM EQUIVALENT SIDE SUBSTRATE COMPONENT HAZARD RANKING POS / NEG READING (mg/cm2) INTACT(I) DETERIORATED(D) > / < DEMINIMUS (OR NA) DETERIORATION SOURCE 16 3RD FLOOR N.W. ROOM B PLSTR WALL 1 POS 5.5 D > AGE 16 3RD FLOOR N.W. ROOM C PLSTR WALL 1 POS 5.8 D > AGE 16 3RD FLOOR N.W. ROOM D PLSTR WALL 1 POS 1.7 D > AGE 16 3RD FLOOR N.W. ROOM A PLSTR WALL 1 POS 1.9 D > AGE Walls and ceilings: (IC Option 1): Patch/repair damage, repaint. (AB Option 1): Patch/repair, encapsulate.(ab Option 2): Enclose wall with drywall, tape seams (AB Option 3): Demo for rehab 16 3RD FLOOR N.W. ROOM A WOOD WINDOW SILL 1 POS 1.2 D > AGE 16 3RD FLOOR N.W. ROOM C WOOD WINDOW SILL 1 POS 2.2 D > AGE Low window sills, benches, shelving: Casings, Moldings, Baseboards, Trim: (IC Option 1): Scrape/re-paint Use bite deterrent (AB Option 1): Scrape/encapsulate Use bite deterrent (AB Option 2): Remove and Dispose 17 3RD FLOOR CLOSET B WOOD DOOR 1 POS 2.8 D > IMPACT 17 3RD FLOOR CLOSET B WOOD DOOR CASING 1 POS >9.9 D > IMPACT Door/Casing extensive deterioration: (IC Option 1): Scrape & paint, replace all hardware _not recommended (IC Option 2): Chemical strip off-site, encapsulate, replace all hardware (AB Option:) Replace with new door and casing 17 3RD FLOOR CLOSET C WOOD LOWER WAINSCOT 1 POS >9.9 D > AGE 17 3RD FLOOR CLOSET D WOOD LOWER WAINSCOT 1 POS 8.3 D > AGE Wainscots: (IC Option 1): Strip and paint (AB Option 1):Strip and encapsulate(ab Option 3): Demo for rehab 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA B WOOD BASE BOARD 1 POS 1.3 D > AGE Interior Casings, Casings, Moldings, Baseboards, Trim: (IC Option 1): Scrape and Paint. (AB Option 1): Scrape and Encapsulate (AB Option 2): Remove and Dispose (AB Option 3):Demo for rehab

14 SECTION A: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Paint Assessment and Testing by XRF or Chip Sampling Deteriorated Paint A-1-A LBP DETERIORATION ABOVE DEMINIMUS LEVELS These areas are lead paint hazards and must be corrected with abatement or interim controls methods. Post-remediation clearances are required ROOM # ROOM EQUIVALENT SIDE SUBSTRATE COMPONENT HAZARD RANKING POS / NEG READING (mg/cm2) INTACT(I) DETERIORATED(D) > / < DEMINIMUS (OR NA) DETERIORATION SOURCE 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA DAC WOOD BASE BOARD (PRESUME ALL) 1 POS POS D > AGE 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA B WOOD NORTH WINDOW CASING 1 POS >9.9 D > AGE 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA B WOOD NORTH WINDOW SASH 1 POS 3.5 D > WATER 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA B WOOD PRESUME ALL WNDW SASHES 1 POS POS D > WATER 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA B WOOD PRESUME AL WNDW SASH EXTERIORS 1 POS POS D > WATER Friction/Impact Window Parts: Double-Hung style windows: (IC Option): Sash exteriors and/or interiors: Remove lower sash, remove/dispose of inside stops, plane all friction-affected edges around sash, wet-scrape remaining sash surfaces, paint and set sash aside. Scrape and paint all upper sash surfaces inside and out. Jambs, parting beads and troughs: wet-sand all down to bare wood if possible. HEPA-vacuum, wash with TSP, HEPA-vacuum a second time. Repaint jambs and parting beads. Troughs: Line troughs with vinyl and caulk all seams. Window sills: If sills tested negative for lead, lightly wet-sand outer edge of sill where it meets with lower sash and HEPA-Clean-HEPA vacuum sill and edge. If sills tested positive, scrape and paint (Bitrex or other bite-deterrent is recommended) Inside stops: replacement is recommended. (AB Options): Encapsulate Using above directions Remove/replace 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA B WOOD PRESUME ALL WNDW CASING EXTERIORS 1 POS POS D > WATER Structural Components on Exteriors: (IC Option 1): Scrape and re-paint. Wet surfaces frequently during scraping. Contain paint chip debris on poly sheeting. (AB Option 1): Scrape / encapsulate all exposed wood;wet surfaces during scraping. Contain paint chip debris on poly sheeting. AB Option 2): Wrap with vinyl or aluminum (AB Option 3):Demo for rehab 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA B WOOD NORTH WINDOW SILL (PRESUME ALL) 1 POS 3.3 D > AGE Low window sills, benches, shelving: Casings, Moldings, Baseboards, Trim: (IC Option 1): Scrape/re-paint Use bite deterrent (AB Option 1): Scrape/encapsulate Use bite deterrent (AB Option 2): Remove and Dispose

15 SECTION A: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Paint Assessment and Testing by XRF or Chip Sampling Deteriorated Paint A-1-A LBP DETERIORATION ABOVE DEMINIMUS LEVELS These areas are lead paint hazards and must be corrected with abatement or interim controls methods. Post-remediation clearances are required ROOM # ROOM EQUIVALENT SIDE SUBSTRATE COMPONENT HAZARD RANKING POS / NEG READING (mg/cm2) INTACT(I) DETERIORATED(D) > / < DEMINIMUS (OR NA) DETERIORATION SOURCE 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA B WOOD PRESUME ALL WNDW CASINGS 2 POS POS D > AGE 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA B WOOD PRESUME ALL WNDW CASINGS 1 POS POS D > WATER 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA C WOOD SHORT HALL DOOR CASING 1 POS 4.4 D > IMPACT 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA C WOOD UPPER LANDING DOOR CASING 1 POS 7.7 D > IMPACT 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA C WOOD RM 20 DOOR CASING 1 POS >9.9 D > IMPACT 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA C WOOD RM 19 DOOR CASING 1 POS >9.9 D > IMPACT 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA C WOOD RM 20 DOOR 1 POS 3.7 D > IMPACT 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA C WOOD ROOM 19 DOOR 1 POS 2.9 D > IMPACT 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA C WOOD ROOM 19 DOOR JAM 1 POS 2.7 D > IMPACT 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA C WOOD ROOM 19 DOOR STOP 1 POS 2.9 D > IMPACT 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA C WOOD ROOM 20 DOOR JAM 1 POS 8.3 D > IMPACT 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA C WOOD ROOM 20 DOOR STOP 1 POS 8.7 D > IMPACT 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA C WOOD UPPER LANDING DOOR STOP 1 POS 7.2 D > IMPACT Door/Casing extensive deterioration: (IC Option 1): Scrape & paint, replace all hardware _not recommended (IC Option 2): Chemical strip off-site, encapsulate, replace all hardware (AB Option:) Replace with new door and casing 19 3RD FLOOR S.E. CLOSET A WOOD BASE BOARD 1 POS 5.2 D > AGE 19 3RD FLOOR S.E. CLOSET A WOOD BASE BOARD (PRESUME ALL) 1 POS POS D > AGE Interior Casings, Casings, Moldings, Baseboards, Trim: (IC Option 1): Scrape and Paint. (AB Option 1): Scrape and Encapsulate (AB Option 2): Remove and Dispose (AB Option 3):Demo for rehab 19 3RD FLOOR S.E. CLOSET A WOOD DOOR 1 POS 1.6 D > IMPACT 19 3RD FLOOR S.E. CLOSET A WOOD DOOR CASING 1 POS >9.9 D > IMPACT Door/Casing extensive deterioration: (IC Option 1): Scrape & paint, replace all hardware _not recommended (IC Option 2): Chemical strip off-site, encapsulate, replace all hardware (AB Option:) Replace with new door and casing

16 SECTION A: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Paint Assessment and Testing by XRF or Chip Sampling Deteriorated Paint A-1-A LBP DETERIORATION ABOVE DEMINIMUS LEVELS These areas are lead paint hazards and must be corrected with abatement or interim controls methods. Post-remediation clearances are required ROOM # ROOM EQUIVALENT SIDE SUBSTRATE COMPONENT HAZARD RANKING POS / NEG READING (mg/cm2) INTACT(I) DETERIORATED(D) > / < DEMINIMUS (OR NA) DETERIORATION SOURCE 20 3RD FLOOR S.E. ROOM C WOOD BASEBOARD 1 POS 2.3 D > AGE 20 3RD FLOOR S.E. ROOM DAB WOOD BASEBOARD (PRESUME ALL) 1 POS POS D > AGE 20 3RD FLOOR S.E. ROOM D WOOD DOOR 1 POS 1.3 D > IMPACT 20 3RD FLOOR S.E. ROOM D WOOD DOOR CASING 1 POS 8.1 D > IMPACT 20 3RD FLOOR S.E. ROOM A WOOD WEST DOOR CASING 1 POS 1.1 D > AGE 20 3RD FLOOR S.E. ROOM A WOOD EAST DOOR 1 POS 7.9 D > IMPACT 20 3RD FLOOR S.E. ROOM A WOOD EAST DOOR CASING 1 POS 7.5 D > IMPACT 20 3RD FLOOR S.E. ROOM A WOOD WEST DOOR 1 POS 1.2 D > AGE Door/Casing extensive deterioration: (IC Option 1): Scrape & paint, replace all hardware _not recommended (IC Option 2): Chemical strip off-site, encapsulate, replace all hardware (AB Option:) Replace with new door and casing 21 3RD FLOOR UPPER LANDING C WOOD WINDOW CASING(PRESUME) 1 POS POS D > AGE Interior Casings, Casings, Moldings, Baseboards, Trim: (IC Option 1): Scrape and Paint. (AB Option 1): Scrape and Encapsulate (AB Option 2): Remove and Dispose (AB Option 3):Demo for rehab 21 3RD FLOOR UPPER LANDING C WOOD WINDOW SASH (PRESUME) 1 POS POS D > WATER 21 3RD FLOOR UPPER LANDING C WOOD WINDOW SASH EXTERIOR (PRESUME) 1 POS POS D > WATER Friction/Impact Window Parts: Double-Hung style windows: (IC Option): Sash exteriors and/or interiors: Remove lower sash, remove/dispose of inside stops, plane all friction-affected edges around sash, wet-scrape remaining sash surfaces, paint and set sash aside. Scrape and paint all upper sash surfaces inside and out. Jambs, parting beads and troughs: wet-sand all down to bare wood if possible. HEPA-vacuum, wash with TSP, HEPA-vacuum a second time. Repaint jambs and parting beads. Troughs: Line troughs with vinyl and caulk all seams. Window sills: If sills tested negative for lead, lightly wet-sand outer edge of sill where it meets with lower sash and HEPA-Clean-HEPA vacuum sill and edge. If sills tested positive, scrape and paint (Bitrex or other bite-deterrent is recommended) Inside stops: replacement is recommended. (AB Options): Encapsulate Using above directions Remove/replace 21 3RD FLOOR UPPER LANDING C WOOD WINDOW SILL (PRESUME) 1 POS POS D > AGE Low window sills, benches, shelving: Casings, Moldings, Baseboards, Trim: (IC Option 1): Scrape/re-paint Use bite deterrent (AB Option 1): Scrape/encapsulate Use bite deterrent (AB Option 2): Remove and Dispose 21 3RD FLOOR UPPER LANDING A WOOD WTR HEATER RM DOOR 1 POS 3.9 D > AGE 23 3RD FLOOR SHORT HALL C WOOD DOOR CASING 1 POS 8.4 D > IMPACT 23 3RD FLOOR SHORT HALL A WOOD DOOR CASING 1 POS >9.9 D > IMPACT Door/Casing extensive deterioration: (IC Option 1): Scrape & paint, replace all hardware _not recommended (IC Option 2): Chemical strip off-site, encapsulate, replace all hardware (AB Option:) Replace with new door and casing

17 Paint Assessment and Testing by XRF or Chip Sampling Deteriorated Paint A-1-B LBP DETERIORATION BELOW DEMINIMUS LEVELS Potential Hazards Lead-safe work practices and RRP training are required ROOM # ROOM EQUIVALENT SIDE SUBSTRATE COMPONENT HAZARD RANKING POS / NEG READING (mg/cm2) INTACT(I) DETERIORATED(D) > / < DEMINIMUS (OR NA) DETERIORATION SOURCE 12 STAIR TO 3RD FLOOR ADB WOOD 12" TRIM AROUND STAIR WELL 1 POS 1.3 D < AGE EX-1 BUILDING EXTERIOR A WOOD ENTRY DOOR CASING 1 POS 8.2 D < IMPACT 1 UNIT A FRONT ROOM D WOOD ENTRY DOOR EXTERIOR 1 POS >9.9 D < WATER 13 2ND FLOOR HALL & STAIR TO 2ND FLOOR A WOOD ENTRY DOOR EXTERIOR 1 POS >9.9 D < WATER 2 UNIT A KITCHEN/DINING C WOOD WATER HTR RM DOOR CASING 1 POS 1.1 D < AGE Deterioration below deminimus levels does not require the use of trained individuals to repair. Lead-safe work practices and occupant protection measures are recommended by HUD and Michigan s Healthy Homes Program any time lead paint is disturbed.

18 All Paint Testing Paint A-1-C ROOM # ROOM EQUIVALENT SIDE SUBSTRATE COMPONENT HAZARD RANKING POS / NEG READING (mg/cm2) INTACT(I) DETERIORATED(D) > / < DEMINIMUS (OR NA) DETERIORATION SOURCE NA CALIBRATION NIST BLOCK 1.0 x x NA x x 1.0 x x x NA CALIBRATION NIST BLOCK 1.0 x x NA x x 1.0 x x x NA CALIBRATION NIST BLOCK 1.0 x x NA x x 0.9 x x x 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA X PLSTR CEILING (UNPAINTED) NA /// NA NA NA NA 1 UNIT A FRONT ROOM A WOOD BASE BOARD NA NEG 0.1 D < NA 1 UNIT A FRONT ROOM B WOOD BASE BOARD NA NEG 0.1 D < NA 1 UNIT A FRONT ROOM C WOOD BASE BOARD NA NEG 0.2 D < NA 1 UNIT A FRONT ROOM D WOOD BASE BOARD NA NEG 0.2 D < NA 1 UNIT A FRONT ROOM D WOOD BATHROOM DOOR NA NEG 0.2 D < NA 1 UNIT A FRONT ROOM D WOOD BATHROOM DOOR CASING NA NEG 0.2 D < NA 1 UNIT A FRONT ROOM A WOOD EAST WINDOW CASING NA NEG 0.3 D < NA 1 UNIT A FRONT ROOM A WOOD EAST WINDOW SASH NA NEG 0.2 D > NA 1 UNIT A FRONT ROOM D WOOD ENTRY DOOR NA NEG 0.2 D < NA 1 UNIT A FRONT ROOM D WOOD ENTRY DOOR CASING NA NEG 0.0 D < NA 1 UNIT A FRONT ROOM D WOOD ENTRY DOOR JAMB NA NEG 0.4 D < NA 1 UNIT A FRONT ROOM C WOOD POCKET DOOR CASING NA NEG 0.3 D < NA 1 UNIT A FRONT ROOM C WOOD POCKET DOOR EAST NA NEG 0.3 D > NA 1 UNIT A FRONT ROOM C WOOD POCKET DOOR WEST NA NEG 0.0 D > NA 1 UNIT A FRONT ROOM C WOOD POCKET DOOR WEST OTHER SIDE NA NEG 0.3 D < NA 1 UNIT A FRONT ROOM A WOOD WEST WINDOW CASING NA NEG 0.1 D > NA 1 UNIT A FRONT ROOM A WOOD WEST WINDOW SILL NA NEG 0.4 D > NA 1 UNIT A FRONT ROOM D WOOD ENTRY DOOR EXTERIOR 1 POS >9.9 D < WATER 1 UNIT A FRONT ROOM A WOOD PRESUME ALL SASH EXTERIORS 1 POS POS D > WATER 1 UNIT A FRONT ROOM A WOOD PRESUME ALL WINDOW CASING EXTERIORS 1 POS POS D > WATER 2 UNIT A KITCHEN/DINING B WOOD BASE BOARD NA NEG 0.0 D < NA 2 UNIT A KITCHEN/DINING C WOOD BASE BOARD NA NEG 0.3 D < NA 2 UNIT A KITCHEN/DINING D WOOD BASE BOARD NA NEG 0.3 D < NA

19 All Paint Testing Paint A-1-C ROOM # ROOM EQUIVALENT SIDE SUBSTRATE COMPONENT HAZARD RANKING POS / NEG READING (mg/cm2) INTACT(I) DETERIORATED(D) > / < DEMINIMUS (OR NA) DETERIORATION SOURCE 2 UNIT A KITCHEN/DINING C WOOD BEDROOM DOO NA NEG 0.2 D > NA 2 UNIT A KITCHEN/DINING C WOOD BEDROOM DOOR CASING NA NEG 0.0 D > NA 2 UNIT A KITCHEN/DINING B WOOD NORTH WINDOW SASH NA NEG 0.2 D > NA 2 UNIT A KITCHEN/DINING B WOOD NORTH WINDOW CASING NA NEG 0.2 D > NA 2 UNIT A KITCHEN/DINING B WOOD NORTH WINDOW SILL NA NEG 0.3 D > NA 2 UNIT A KITCHEN/DINING B WOOD SOUTH WINDOW SASH NA NEG 0.2 D > NA 2 UNIT A KITCHEN/DINING B WOOD SOUTH WINDOW SILL NA NEG 0.0 D > NA 2 UNIT A KITCHEN/DINING C WOOD WATER HTR RM DOOR NA NEG 0.0 D < NA 2 UNIT A KITCHEN/DINING C WOOD WATER HTR RM DOOR OTHER SIDE NA NEG 0.2 D < NA 2 UNIT A KITCHEN/DINING B WOOD PRESUME ALL SASH EXTERIORS 1 POS POS D > WATER 2 UNIT A KITCHEN/DINING B WOOD PRESUME ALL WINDOW CASING EXTERIORS 1 POS POS D > WATER 2 UNIT A KITCHEN/DINING C WOOD WATER HTR RM DOOR CASING 1 POS 1.1 D < AGE 3 UNIT A BEDROOM D WOOD BASE BOARD NA NEG 0.2 D < NA 3 UNIT A BEDROOM A WOOD BASE BOARD NA NEG 0.0 D < NA 3 UNIT A BEDROOM B WOOD BASE BOARD NA NEG 0.3 D < NA 3 UNIT A BEDROOM C WOOD BASE BOARD NA NEG 0.3 D < NA 3 UNIT A BEDROOM D WOOD CLOSET DOOR NA NEG 0.2 D < NA 3 UNIT A BEDROOM D WOOD CLOSET DOOR CASING NA NEG 0.1 D < NA 3 UNIT A BEDROOM A WOOD DOOR CASING NA NEG 0.3 D > NA 3 UNIT A BEDROOM B WOOD WINDOW CASING NA NEG 0.3 D > NA 3 UNIT A BEDROOM B WOOD WINDOW SASH NA NEG 0.2 D > NA 3 UNIT A BEDROOM B WOOD WINDOW SILL NA NEG 0.0 D > NA 3 UNIT A BEDROOM B WOOD PRESUME ALL SASH EXTERIORS 1 POS POS D > WATER 3 UNIT A BEDROOM B WOOD PRESUME ALL WINDOW CASING EXTERIORS 1 POS POS D > WATER 4 UNIT A SECOND TOILET NA NA ALL PAINT INTACT NA //// NA NA NA NA 5 UNIT A BEDROOM CLOSET NA NA ALL PAINT INTACT NA //// NA NA NA NA 6 UNIT B LIVING ROOM A WOOD BASE BOARD NA NEG 0.2 D < NA

20 All Paint Testing Paint A-1-C ROOM # ROOM EQUIVALENT SIDE SUBSTRATE COMPONENT HAZARD RANKING POS / NEG READING (mg/cm2) INTACT(I) DETERIORATED(D) > / < DEMINIMUS (OR NA) DETERIORATION SOURCE 6 UNIT B LIVING ROOM D WOOD DOOR CASING NA NEG 0.3 D > NA 6 UNIT B LIVING ROOM D WOOD UNIT ENTRY DOOR NA NEG 0.1 D > NA 6 UNIT B LIVING ROOM B WOOD WINDOW CASING NA NEG 0.3 D > NA 6 UNIT B LIVING ROOM B WOOD WINDOW SASH NA NEG 0.3 D > NA 6 UNIT B LIVING ROOM B WOOD WINDOW SILL NA NEG 0.1 D > NA 6 UNIT B LIVING ROOM B WOOD PRESUME ALL SASH EXTERIORS 1 POS POS D > WATER 6 UNIT B LIVING ROOM B WOOD PRESUME ALL WINDOW CASING EXTERIORS 1 POS POS D > WATER 6 UNIT B LIVING ROOM D WOOD UNIT ENTRY DOOR OTHER SIDE 1 POS >9.9 D > IMPACT 7 UNIT B CLOSET NA NA ALL PAINT INTACT NA //// NA NA NA NA 7 UNIT B CLOSET NA NA ALL PAINT INTACT NA //// NA NA NA NA 8 UNIT B TOILET NA NA ALL PAINT INTACT NA //// NA NA NA NA 8 UNIT B TOILET NA NA ALL PAINT INTACT NA //// NA NA NA NA 9 UNIT B KITCHEN/DINING C WOOD BEDROOM DOOR CASING NA NEG 0.3 D < NA 9 UNIT B KITCHEN/DINING B WOOD WINDOW CASING NA NEG 0.0 D > NA 9 UNIT B KITCHEN/DINING B WOOD WINDOW SASH NA NEG 0.2 D > NA 9 UNIT B KITCHEN/DINING B WOOD WINDOW SILL NA NEG 0.1 D > NA 9 UNIT B KITCHEN/DINING C WOOD BEDROOM DOOR 1 POS 4.2 D > AGE 10 UNIT B CLOSET NA NA ALL PAINT INTACT NA //// NA NA NA NA 11 UNIT B BEDROOM B WOOD WINDOW CASING NA NEG 0.4 D > NA 11 UNIT B BEDROOM D WOOD BASE BOARD NA NEG 0.0 D < NA 11 UNIT B BEDROOM A WOOD BASE BOARD NA NEG 0.2 D < NA 11 UNIT B BEDROOM C WOOD BASE BOARD NA NEG 0.0 D < NA 11 UNIT B BEDROOM B WOOD BASE BOARD NA NEG 0.1 D < NA 11 UNIT B BEDROOM B WOOD WINDOW SASH EXTERIOR NA NEG 0.2 D > NA 11 UNIT B BEDROOM B WOOD EXTERIOR WINDOW CASING 1 POS >9.9 D > WATER 11 UNIT B BEDROOM B WOOD WINDOW SASH 1 POS 1.2 D > WATER 11 UNIT B BEDROOM B WOOD WINDOW SILL 1 POS 1.6 D > AGE

21 All Paint Testing Paint A-1-C ROOM # ROOM EQUIVALENT SIDE SUBSTRATE COMPONENT HAZARD RANKING POS / NEG READING (mg/cm2) INTACT(I) DETERIORATED(D) > / < DEMINIMUS (OR NA) DETERIORATION SOURCE 11 UNIT B BEDROOM C WOOD WINDOW SILL 1 POS 1.2 D > AGE 12 STAIR TO 3RD FLOOR X WOOD FIRST STAIR TREAD NA NEG 0.3 D < NA 12 STAIR TO 3RD FLOOR X WOOD LAST STAIR RISER NA NEG 0.5 D < NA 12 STAIR TO 3RD FLOOR X WOOD MID-FLOOR LANDING NA NEG 0.3 D < NA 12 STAIR TO 3RD FLOOR X WOOD STAIR BALLUSTER NA NEG 0.0 D < NA 12 STAIR TO 3RD FLOOR X WOOD STAIR NEWEL POST NA NEG 0.1 D < NA 12 STAIR TO 3RD FLOOR X WOOD STAIR RAIL NA NEG 0.0 D < NA 12 STAIR TO 3RD FLOOR ADB WOOD 12" TRIM AROUND STAIR WELL 1 POS 1.3 D < AGE 12 STAIR TO 3RD FLOOR C WOOD STAIR TREAD 1 POS 3.2 D > IMPACT 12 STAIR TO 3RD FLOOR B PLSTR UPPER WALL 1 POS 3.4 D > IMPACT 12 STAIR TO 3RD FLOOR B PLSTR UPPER WALL 1 POS 3.9 D > AGE 12 STAIR TO 3RD FLOOR C PLSTR UPPER WALL 1 POS 4.3 D > AGE 12 STAIR TO 3RD FLOOR D WOOD WAINSCOT 1 POS 5.6 D > AGE 12 STAIR TO 3RD FLOOR D WOOD WAINSCOT 1 POS >9.9 D > AGE 12 STAIR TO 3RD FLOOR D WOOD WAINSCOT 1 POS 2.2 D > AGE 13 2ND FLOOR HALL & STAIR TO 2ND FLOOR A WOOD ENTRY DOOR NA NEG 0.3 D > NA 13 2ND FLOOR HALL & STAIR TO 2ND FLOOR A WOOD ENTRY DOOR CASING NA NEG 0.1 D > NA 13 2ND FLOOR HALL & STAIR TO 2ND FLOOR A WOOD ENTRY DOOR EXTERIOR NA NEG 0.3 D > NA 13 2ND FLOOR HALL & STAIR TO 2ND FLOOR A WOOD ENTRY DOOR JAMB NA NEG 0.2 D > NA 13 2ND FLOOR HALL & STAIR TO 2ND FLOOR A WOOD ENTRY DOOR STOP NA NEG 0.1 D > NA 13 2ND FLOOR HALL & STAIR TO 2ND FLOOR X WOOD FLOOR NORTH END NA NEG 0.4 D > NA 13 2ND FLOOR HALL & STAIR TO 2ND FLOOR X WOOD FLOOR SOUTH END NA NEG 0.5 D > NA 13 2ND FLOOR HALL & STAIR TO 2ND FLOOR A WOOD LOWER STAIR LANDING NA NEG 0.0 D > NA 13 2ND FLOOR HALL & STAIR TO 2ND FLOOR X PLSTR STAIR CEILING NA NEG 0.1 D > NA 13 2ND FLOOR HALL & STAIR TO 2ND FLOOR X WOOD STAIR RISER: BOTOM NA NEG 0.5 D > NA 13 2ND FLOOR HALL & STAIR TO 2ND FLOOR X WOOD STAIR RISER: TOP NA NEG 0.0 D > NA 13 2ND FLOOR HALL & STAIR TO 2ND FLOOR B WOOD STAIR STRINGER NA NEG 0.0 D > NA

22 All Paint Testing Paint A-1-C ROOM # ROOM EQUIVALENT SIDE SUBSTRATE COMPONENT HAZARD RANKING POS / NEG READING (mg/cm2) INTACT(I) DETERIORATED(D) > / < DEMINIMUS (OR NA) DETERIORATION SOURCE 13 2ND FLOOR HALL & STAIR TO 2ND FLOOR D WOOD STAIR STRINGER NA NEG 0.0 D > NA 13 2ND FLOOR HALL & STAIR TO 2ND FLOOR X WOOD STAIR TREAD:BOTTOM NA NEG 0.0 D > NA 13 2ND FLOOR HALL & STAIR TO 2ND FLOOR X WOOD STAIR TREAD:TOP NA NEG 0.0 D > NA 13 2ND FLOOR HALL & STAIR TO 2ND FLOOR B PLSTR STAIR WALL NA NEG 0.1 D > NA 13 2ND FLOOR HALL & STAIR TO 2ND FLOOR D PLSTR STAIR WALL NA NEG 0.1 D > NA 13 2ND FLOOR HALL & STAIR TO 2ND FLOOR C WOOD BACK DOOR ORIGINAL CASING 1 POS 3.3 D > AGE 13 2ND FLOOR HALL & STAIR TO 2ND FLOOR X PLSTR CEILING NORTH END 1 POS 4.2 D > AGE 13 2ND FLOOR HALL & STAIR TO 2ND FLOOR X PLSTR CEILING SOUTH END 1 POS 4.8 D > AGE 13 2ND FLOOR HALL & STAIR TO 2ND FLOOR A WOOD ENTRY DOOR EXTERIOR 1 POS >9.9 D < WATER 13 2ND FLOOR HALL & STAIR TO 2ND FLOOR D WOOD LOWER WAINSCOT 1 POS 3.3 D > AGE 13 2ND FLOOR HALL & STAIR TO 2ND FLOOR D WOOD LOWER WAINSCOT 1 POS 3.9 D > AGE 13 2ND FLOOR HALL & STAIR TO 2ND FLOOR D PLSTR UPPER WALL 1 POS >9.9 D > AGE 13 2ND FLOOR HALL & STAIR TO 2ND FLOOR B PLSTR UPPER WALL 1 POS >9.9 D > AGE 13 2ND FLOOR HALL & STAIR TO 2ND FLOOR D WOOD WAINSCOT LEDGE 1 POS 6.7 D > AGE 14 UNIT A FRONT TOILET B WOOD DOOR NA NEG 0.2 D < NA 14 UNIT A FRONT TOILET B WOOD DOOR NA NEG 0.3 D < NA 14 UNIT A FRONT TOILET B WOOD DOOR CASING NA NEG 0.3 D < NA 14 UNIT A FRONT TOILET B WOOD DOOR CASING NA NEG 0.3 D < NA 14 UNIT A FRONT TOILET A WOOD WINDOW SILL NA NEG 0.2 D > NA 14 UNIT A FRONT TOILET A WOOD WINDOW SILL NA NEG 0.0 D > NA 14 UNIT A FRONT TOILET A WOOD WINDOW SASH 1 POS 3.4 D > WATER 14 UNIT A FRONT TOILET A WOOD WINDOW SASH 1 POS 4.4 D > WATER 14 UNIT A FRONT TOILET A WOOD WNDW SASH EXTERIOR 1 POS 5.3 D > WATER 14 UNIT A FRONT TOILET A WOOD WNDW SASH EXTERIOR 1 POS 1.4 D > WATER 14 UNIT A FRONT TOILET A WOOD WINDOW CASING 1 POS 2.8 D > AGE 14 UNIT A FRONT TOILET A WOOD WINDOW CASING 1 POS 3.3 D > AGE 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM X PLSTR CEILING NA NEG 0.2 D > NA

23 All Paint Testing Paint A-1-C ROOM # ROOM EQUIVALENT SIDE SUBSTRATE COMPONENT HAZARD RANKING POS / NEG READING (mg/cm2) INTACT(I) DETERIORATED(D) > / < DEMINIMUS (OR NA) DETERIORATION SOURCE 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM A PLSTR PAPERED WALL NA NEG 0.3 D < NA 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM B PLSTR PAPERED WALL NA NEG 0.3 D < NA 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM C PLSTR PAPERED WALL NA NEG 0.2 D < NA 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM D PLSTR PAPERED WALL NA NEG 0.0 D < NA 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM A WOOD ALL WINDOW EXTERIOR CASINGS (PRESUME) 1 POS POS D > AGE 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM A WOOD ALL WINDOW SASH EXTERIORS (PRESUME) 1 POS POS D > WATER 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM A WOOD BASE BOARD 1 POS 3.6 D > AGE 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM B WOOD BASE BOARD (PRESUME ALL) 1 POS POS D > AGE 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM C WOOD BASE BOARD (PRESUME ALL) 1 POS POS D > AGE 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM D WOOD BASE BOARD (PRESUME ALL) 1 POS POS D > AGE 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM A WOOD CENTER WINDOW SASH 1 POS 6.1 D > WATER 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM A WOOD CENTER WNDW SASH EXT 1 POS 4.6 D > WATER 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM C WOOD DOUBLE DOOR CASING 1 POS 7.6 D > IMPACT 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM C WOOD DOUBLE DOORS 1 POS >9.9 D > IMPACT 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM A WOOD EAST WINDOW CASING 1 POS 8.6 D > IMPACT 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM A WOOD EAST WINDOW SILL 1 POS 8.8 D > IMPACT 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM D WOOD NORTH DOOR CASING 1 POS >9.9 D > AGE 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM D WOOD NORTH DOOR CASING 1 POS >9.9 D > AGE 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM D WOOD NORTH DOOR OTHER SIDE 1 POS >9.9 D > AGE 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM D WOOD SOUTH DOOR CASING 1 POS 8.7 D > IMPACT 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM D WOOD SOUTH DOOR CASING 1 POS >9.9 D > IMPACT 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM D WOOD SOUTH DOOR OTHER SIDE 1 POS 3.9 D > IMPACT 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM A WOOD WEST WINDOW CASING 1 POS 1.1 D > AGE 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM A WOOD WEST WINDOW SASH 1 POS 1.3 D > WATER 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM A WOOD WEST WINDOW SASH EXTERIOR 1 POS 7.7 D > WATER 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM A WOOD WEST WINDOW SILL 1 POS 5,7 D > AGE 16 3RD FLOOR N.W. ROOM X PLSTR CEILING NA NEG 0.2 D > NA

24 All Paint Testing Paint A-1-C ROOM # ROOM EQUIVALENT SIDE SUBSTRATE COMPONENT HAZARD RANKING POS / NEG READING (mg/cm2) INTACT(I) DETERIORATED(D) > / < DEMINIMUS (OR NA) DETERIORATION SOURCE 16 3RD FLOOR N.W. ROOM A WOOD ALL WINDOW EXTERIOR CASINGS (PRESUME) 1 POS POS D > WATER 16 3RD FLOOR N.W. ROOM A WOOD ALL WINDOW SASH EXTERIORS (PRESUME) 1 POS POS D > WATER 16 3RD FLOOR N.W. ROOM A WOOD BASEBOARD (PRESUME ALL) 1 POS POS D > AGE 16 3RD FLOOR N.W. ROOM B WOOD DOOR 1 POS 4.1 D > IMPACT 16 3RD FLOOR N.W. ROOM B WOOD DOOR CASING 1 POS 4.9 D > IMPACT 16 3RD FLOOR N.W. ROOM B PLSTR WALL 1 POS 5.5 D > AGE 16 3RD FLOOR N.W. ROOM C PLSTR WALL 1 POS 5.8 D > AGE 16 3RD FLOOR N.W. ROOM D PLSTR WALL 1 POS 1.7 D > AGE 16 3RD FLOOR N.W. ROOM A PLSTR WALL 1 POS 1.9 D > AGE 16 3RD FLOOR N.W. ROOM A WOOD WINDOW CASING 1 POS 1.2 D > AGE 16 3RD FLOOR N.W. ROOM C WOOD WINDOW CASING 1 POS 1.1 D > AGE 16 3RD FLOOR N.W. ROOM A WOOD WINDOW SASH 1 POS 1.4 D > WATER 16 3RD FLOOR N.W. ROOM C WOOD WINDOW SASH 1 POS 1.1 D > WATER 16 3RD FLOOR N.W. ROOM A WOOD WINDOW SILL 1 POS 1.2 D > AGE 16 3RD FLOOR N.W. ROOM C WOOD WINDOW SILL 1 POS 2.2 D > AGE 17 3RD FLOOR CLOSET C PLSTR UPPER WALL NA NEG 0.0 D > NA 17 3RD FLOOR CLOSET D PLSTR UPPER WALL NA NEG 0.3 D > NA 17 3RD FLOOR CLOSET A PLSTR UPPER WALL NA NEG 0.3 D > NA 17 3RD FLOOR CLOSET B WOOD DOOR 1 POS 2.8 D > IMPACT 17 3RD FLOOR CLOSET B WOOD DOOR CASING 1 POS >9.9 D > IMPACT 17 3RD FLOOR CLOSET C WOOD LOWER WAINSCOT 1 POS >9.9 D > AGE 17 3RD FLOOR CLOSET D WOOD LOWER WAINSCOT 1 POS 8.3 D > AGE 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA C PLSTR WALL NA NEG 0.1 D > NA 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA D PLSTR WALL NA NEG 0.1 D > NA 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA A PLSTR WALL NA NEG 0.0 D > NA 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA B PLSTR WALL NA NEG 0.1 D > NA 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA B WOOD BASE BOARD 1 POS 1.3 D > AGE

25 All Paint Testing Paint A-1-C ROOM # ROOM EQUIVALENT SIDE SUBSTRATE COMPONENT HAZARD RANKING POS / NEG READING (mg/cm2) INTACT(I) DETERIORATED(D) > / < DEMINIMUS (OR NA) DETERIORATION SOURCE 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA DAC WOOD BASE BOARD (PRESUME ALL) 1 POS POS D > AGE 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA B WOOD NORTH WINDOW CASING 1 POS >9.9 D > AGE 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA B WOOD NORTH WINDOW SASH 1 POS 3.5 D > WATER 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA B WOOD NORTH WINDOW SILL 1 POS 3.3 D > AGE 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA B WOOD PRESUME AL WNDW SASH EXTERIORS 1 POS POS D > WATER 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA B WOOD PRESUME ALL WNDW CASING EXTERIORS 1 POS POS D > WATER 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA B WOOD PRESUME ALL WNDW CASINGS 1 POS POS D > WATER 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA B WOOD PRESUME ALL WNDW SASHES 1 POS POS D > WATER 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA C WOOD RM 19 DOOR CASING 1 POS >9.9 D > IMPACT 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA C WOOD RM 20 DOOR 1 POS 3.7 D > IMPACT 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA C WOOD RM 20 DOOR CASING 1 POS >9.9 D > IMPACT 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA C WOOD ROOM 19 DOOR 1 POS 2.9 D > IMPACT 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA C WOOD ROOM 19 DOOR JAM 1 POS 2.7 D > IMPACT 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA C WOOD ROOM 19 DOOR STOP 1 POS 2.9 D > IMPACT 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA C WOOD ROOM 20 DOOR JAM 1 POS 8.3 D > IMPACT 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA C WOOD ROOM 20 DOOR STOP 1 POS 8.7 D > IMPACT 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA C WOOD SHORT HALL DOOR CASING 1 POS 4.4 D > IMPACT 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA C WOOD UPPER LANDING DOOR CASING 1 POS 7.7 D > IMPACT 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA C WOOD UPPER LANDING DOOR STOP 1 POS 7.2 D > IMPACT 19 3RD FLOOR S.E. CLOSET X PLSTR CEILING NA NEG 0.3 D > NA 19 3RD FLOOR S.E. CLOSET A WOOD BASE BOARD 1 POS 5.2 D > AGE 19 3RD FLOOR S.E. CLOSET A WOOD BASE BOARD (PRESUME ALL) 1 POS POS D > AGE 19 3RD FLOOR S.E. CLOSET A WOOD DOOR 1 POS 1.6 D > IMPACT 19 3RD FLOOR S.E. CLOSET A WOOD DOOR CASING 1 POS >9.9 D > IMPACT 20 3RD FLOOR S.E. ROOM X PLSTR CEILING NA NEG 0.4 D > NA 20 3RD FLOOR S.E. ROOM A PLSTR WALL NA NEG 0.1 D > NA 20 3RD FLOOR S.E. ROOM C PLSTR WALL NA NEG 0.3 D > NA

26 All Paint Testing Paint A-1-C ROOM # ROOM EQUIVALENT SIDE SUBSTRATE COMPONENT HAZARD RANKING POS / NEG READING (mg/cm2) INTACT(I) DETERIORATED(D) > / < DEMINIMUS (OR NA) DETERIORATION SOURCE 20 3RD FLOOR S.E. ROOM D PLSTR WALL NA NEG 0.0 D > NA 20 3RD FLOOR S.E. ROOM B PLSTR WALL NA NEG 0.0 D > NA 20 3RD FLOOR S.E. ROOM C WOOD BASEBOARD 1 POS 2.3 D > AGE 20 3RD FLOOR S.E. ROOM DAB WOOD BASEBOARD (PRESUME ALL) 1 POS POS D > AGE 20 3RD FLOOR S.E. ROOM D WOOD DOOR 1 POS 1.3 D > IMPACT 20 3RD FLOOR S.E. ROOM D WOOD DOOR CASING 1 POS 8.1 D > IMPACT 20 3RD FLOOR S.E. ROOM A WOOD EAST DOOR 1 POS 7.9 D > IMPACT 20 3RD FLOOR S.E. ROOM A WOOD EAST DOOR CASING 1 POS 7.5 D > IMPACT 20 3RD FLOOR S.E. ROOM A WOOD WEST DOOR 1 POS 1.2 D > AGE 20 3RD FLOOR S.E. ROOM A WOOD WEST DOOR CASING 1 POS 1.1 D > AGE 21 3RD FLOOR UPPER LANDING X PLSTR CEILING NA NEG 0.4 D > NA 21 3RD FLOOR UPPER LANDING X WOOD FLOOR NA NEG 0.2 D > NA 21 3RD FLOOR UPPER LANDING D PLSTR WALL NA NEG 0.2 D > NA 21 3RD FLOOR UPPER LANDING C WOOD WINDOW CASING(PRESUME) 1 POS POS D > AGE 21 3RD FLOOR UPPER LANDING C WOOD WINDOW SASH (PRESUME) 1 POS POS D > WATER 21 3RD FLOOR UPPER LANDING C WOOD WINDOW SASH EXTERIOR (PRESUME) 1 POS POS D > WATER 21 3RD FLOOR UPPER LANDING C WOOD WINDOW SILL (PRESUME) 1 POS POS D > AGE 21 3RD FLOOR UPPER LANDING A WOOD WTR HEATER RM DOOR 1 POS 3.9 D > AGE 22 3RD FLOOR WTR HTR RM NA NA NO PAINT NA NA NA NA NA NA 23 3RD FLOOR SHORT HALL B PLSTR WALL NA NEG 0.0 D > NA 23 3RD FLOOR SHORT HALL D PLSTR WALL NA NEG 0.3 D > NA 23 3RD FLOOR SHORT HALL C WOOD DOOR CASING 1 POS 8.4 D > IMPACT 23 3RD FLOOR SHORT HALL A WOOD DOOR CASING 1 POS >9.9 D > IMPACT 24 STAIR DOWN AND BASEMENT NA NA OUTSIDE PROJECT AREA NA NA NA NA NA NA EX-1 BUILDING EXTERIOR A WOOD ENTRY DOOR NA NEG 0.3 D < NA EX-1 BUILDING EXTERIOR A WOOD PICTURE WINDOW CASING NA NEG 0.2 D < NA EX-1 BUILDING EXTERIOR A WOOD WEST CONCRETE COLUMN NA NEG 0.1 D < NA EX-1 BUILDING EXTERIOR A WOOD ENTRY DOOR CASING 1 POS 8.2 D < IMPACT

27 Dust and Soil Sampling and Recommendations Soil Sampling and Analyses A-2-A Soil samples were not collected; no bare soil exceeding 9 square feet was observed at the time of the assessment. COLLECTED DUST SAMPLES The assessor used one or both of the following wipes meeting ASTM Standard E-1792: Dust and Soil Sampling and Recommendations Dust Sampling and Analyses A-2-B Manufacturer Lynx Products P.O. Box 29 Thorofare, NJ Environmental Express 490 Wando Park Blvd. Mt. Pleasant, SC Trade Name Lead Wipe Ghost Wipes Dust sample results: Note: all windows are not tested. If a window has not been tested but appears to have a similar painting history with a window identified as a hazard, that window should also be treated as a potential dust hazard. SAMPLE NUMBER COMPONENT ROOM EQUIVALENT HAZARD (YES/NO) SAMPLE NUMBER COMPONENT ROOM EQUIVALENT HAZARD (YES/NO) 1F FLOOR UNIT A TOILET NO 13F FLOOR UNIT B BEDROOM NO 2S SILL UNIT A TOILET NO 14S SILL UNIT B BEDROOM YES 3F FLOOR UNIT A FRONT ROOM NO 15F FLOOR UNIT B TOILET NO 4S SILL UNIT A FRONT ROOM NO 16F FLOOR COOMON HALL YES 5F FLOOR UNIT A KITCHEN NO 17F FLOOR 3 RD FLOOR CENTER ROOM YES 6S SILL UNIT A KITCHEN NO 18S SILL 3 RD FLOOR CENTER ROOM YES 7F FLOOR UNIT A BEDROOM NO 19F FLOOR 3 RD FLOOR RM 15 YES 8S SILL UNIT A BEDROOM YES 20S SILL 3 RD FLOOR RM 15 YES 9F FLOOR UNIT B LIVING NO 21F FLOOR 3 RD FLOOR ROOM 16 YES 10S SILL UNIT B LIVING YES 22S SILL 3 RD FLOOR ROOM 16 YES 11F FLOOR UNIT B KITCHEN NO 23F FLOOR 3 RD FLOOR ROOM 20 YES 12S SILL UNIT B KITCHEN YES 24S SILL 3 RD FLOOR ROOM 20 YES Lead-contaminated dust is any dust exceeding 40 micrograms per square foot (µg/ft 2 ) (floors); 250 (µg/ft 2 ) (window sills); and 400 (µg/ft 2 ) (window troughs) RECOMMENDATIONS FOR DUST HAZARD REMEDIATION Dust Hazards: Floors or Windows Dust sample results are located at Section A-2 of this report. Important Note: The dust hazards identified in this assessment will not be permanently eliminated until the lead paint hazards are eliminated. All areas where dust hazards may exist may not have been tested and some tested areas where analyses indicated low dust levels may test higher in the future. For these reasons it is important to thoroughly clean all floors and horizontal surfaces in the home until the hazards have been treated and the hazard reduction has been professionally cleared. Recommendations: Until Paint hazards are treated: Clean all floors, window sills and horizontal surfaces in rooms where each dust hazard is located using the guidance found in Appendix 2 of this report. Continue regular cleaning until the associated paint hazards are treated. When dust hazards are identified on window components, windows should remain closed until the hazard is eliminated. If windows must be opened, restrict children from touching window parts. HEPA- vacuum loose paint particles from floors or beneath windows. Wet-mop floors and wet-wipe windows with disposable towels. Use the cleaning instructions located in Appendix 2 of this assessment. Continue to encourage frequent hand washing.

28 Dust and Soil Sampling and Recommendations Laboratory Reports A-2-C

29 SanAir Technologies Laboratory Analysis Report prepared for Compli-Chek Environmental Compliance, LLC Report Date: 3/25/2015 Project Name: 413 West Main, Ionia Project #: B SanAir ID#:

30 SanAir Technologies Laboratory, Inc Oakbridge Drive, Suite B, Powhatan, VA Toll Free: Fax: Web: Compli-Chek Environmental Compliance, LLC 2709 Geert Court Lansing, MI March 25, 2015 SanAir ID # Project Name: 413 West Main, Ionia Project Number: B Dear Burt Russell, We at SanAir would like to thank you for the work you recently submitted. The 24 sample(s) were received on Wednesday, March 25, 2015 via FedEx. The final report(s) is enclosed for the following sample(s): 1F, 2S, 3F, 4S, 5F, 6S, 7F, 8S, 9F, 10S, 11F, 12S, 13F, 14S, 15F, 16F, 17F, 18S, 19F, 20S, 21F, 22S, 23F, 24S. These results only pertain to this job and should not be used in the interpretation of any other job. This report is only complete in its entirety. Refer to the listing below of the pages included in a complete final report. Sincerely, SanAir Technologies Laboratory Final Report Includes: - Cover Letter - Analysis Pages - Disclaimers and Additional Information sample conditions: 24 sample(s) in Good condition

31 SanAir Technologies Laboratory, Inc Oakbridge Drive, Suite B, Powhatan, VA Toll Free: Fax: Web: SanAir ID Number FINAL REPORT Name: Address: Compli-Chek Environmental Compliance, LLC 2709 Geert Court Lansing, MI Project Number: P.O. Number: Project Name: B 413 West Main, Ionia Collected Date: Received Date: Report Date: Analyst: 3/23/2015 3/25/ :20:00 AM 3/25/2015 4:45:51 PM Lane, Jennifer Lead Wipe Analysis Test Method: SW846/3050B/7000B Sample Description µg Pb Sample Units Calculated Sample Units in Sample Size RL Result F / Floor Unit A <10 1 Sq. Ft. 10 µg/ft2 <10 µg/ft2 Toilet Test Method: SW846/3050B/7000B Sample Description µg Pb Sample Units Calculated Sample Units in Sample Size RL Result S / Sill Unit A Sq. Ft. 20 µg/ft µg/ft2 Toilet Test Method: SW846/3050B/7000B Sample Description µg Pb Sample Units Calculated Sample Units in Sample Size RL Result F / Floor Unit A 13 1 Sq. Ft. 10 µg/ft µg/ft2 Front Rm Test Method: SW846/3050B/7000B Sample Description µg Pb Sample Units Calculated Sample Units in Sample Size RL Result S / Sill Unit A Sq. Ft. 20 µg/ft µg/ft2 Front Rm Test Method: SW846/3050B/7000B Sample Description µg Pb Sample Units Calculated Sample Units in Sample Size RL Result F / Floor Unit A 36 1 Sq. Ft. 10 µg/ft µg/ft2 Kitchen Test Method: SW846/3050B/7000B Sample Description µg Pb Sample Units Calculated Sample Units in Sample Size RL Result S / Sill Unit A Sq. Ft. 20 µg/ft µg/ft2 Kitchen Test Method: SW846/3050B/7000B Sample Description µg Pb Sample Units Calculated Sample Units in Sample Size RL Result F / Floor Unit A <10 1 Sq. Ft. 10 µg/ft2 <10 µg/ft2 Bedroom Certification Signature: Reviewed: Date: 3/25/2015 Date: 3/25/2015 Page 1 of 4

32 SanAir Technologies Laboratory, Inc Oakbridge Drive, Suite B, Powhatan, VA Toll Free: Fax: Web: SanAir ID Number FINAL REPORT Name: Address: Compli-Chek Environmental Compliance, LLC 2709 Geert Court Lansing, MI Project Number: P.O. Number: Project Name: B 413 West Main, Ionia Collected Date: Received Date: Report Date: Analyst: 3/23/2015 3/25/ :20:00 AM 3/25/2015 4:45:51 PM Lane, Jennifer Lead Wipe Analysis Test Method: SW846/3050B/7000B Sample Description µg Pb Sample Units Calculated Sample Units in Sample Size RL Result S / Sill Unit A Sq. Ft. 20 µg/ft µg/ft2 Bedroom Test Method: SW846/3050B/7000B Sample Description µg Pb Sample Units Calculated Sample Units in Sample Size RL Result F / Floor Unit B <10 1 Sq. Ft. 10 µg/ft2 <10 µg/ft2 Living Rm Test Method: SW846/3050B/7000B Sample Description µg Pb Sample Units Calculated Sample Units in Sample Size RL Result S / Sill Unit B Sq. Ft. 20 µg/ft µg/ft2 Living Rm Test Method: SW846/3050B/7000B Sample Description µg Pb Sample Units Calculated Sample Units in Sample Size RL Result F / Floor Unit B 14 1 Sq. Ft. 10 µg/ft µg/ft2 Kitchen Test Method: SW846/3050B/7000B Sample Description µg Pb Sample Units Calculated Sample Units in Sample Size RL Result S / Sill Unit B Sq. Ft. 20 µg/ft µg/ft2 Kitchen Test Method: SW846/3050B/7000B Sample Description µg Pb Sample Units Calculated Sample Units in Sample Size RL Result F / Floor Unit B <10 1 Sq. Ft. 10 µg/ft2 <10 µg/ft2 Bedroom Test Method: SW846/3050B/7000B Sample Description µg Pb Sample Units Calculated Sample Units in Sample Size RL Result S / Sill Unit B Sq. Ft. 20 µg/ft µg/ft2 Bedroom Certification Signature: Reviewed: Date: 3/25/2015 Date: 3/25/2015 Page 2 of 4

33 SanAir Technologies Laboratory, Inc Oakbridge Drive, Suite B, Powhatan, VA Toll Free: Fax: Web: SanAir ID Number FINAL REPORT Name: Address: Compli-Chek Environmental Compliance, LLC 2709 Geert Court Lansing, MI Project Number: P.O. Number: Project Name: B 413 West Main, Ionia Collected Date: Received Date: Report Date: Analyst: 3/23/2015 3/25/ :20:00 AM 3/25/2015 4:45:51 PM Lane, Jennifer Lead Wipe Analysis Test Method: SW846/3050B/7000B Sample Description µg Pb Sample Units Calculated Sample Units in Sample Size RL Result F / Floor Unit B 13 1 Sq. Ft. 10 µg/ft µg/ft2 Toilet Test Method: SW846/3050B/7000B Sample Description µg Pb Sample Units Calculated Sample Units in Sample Size RL Result F / Floor Common 61 1 Sq. Ft. 10 µg/ft µg/ft2 Hall Test Method: SW846/3050B/7000B Sample Description µg Pb Sample Units Calculated Sample Units in Sample Size RL Result F / Floor 3rd Sq. Ft. 10 µg/ft µg/ft2 Floor Center Rm Test Method: SW846/3050B/7000B Sample Description µg Pb Sample Units Calculated Sample Units in Sample Size RL Result S / Sill 3rd Floor Sq. Ft. 20 µg/ft µg/ft2 Center Rm Test Method: SW846/3050B/7000B Sample Description µg Pb Sample Units Calculated Sample Units in Sample Size RL Result F / Floor 3rd Sq. Ft. 10 µg/ft µg/ft2 Floor 3.1 Test Method: SW846/3050B/7000B Sample Description µg Pb Sample Units Calculated Sample Units in Sample Size RL Result S / Sill 3rd Floor Sq. Ft. 20 µg/ft µg/ft2 3.1 Test Method: SW846/3050B/7000B Sample Description µg Pb Sample Units Calculated Sample Units in Sample Size RL Result F / Floor 3rd Sq. Ft. 10 µg/ft µg/ft2 Floor 3.2 Certification Signature: Reviewed: Date: 3/25/2015 Date: 3/25/2015 Page 3 of 4

34 SanAir Technologies Laboratory, Inc Oakbridge Drive, Suite B, Powhatan, VA Toll Free: Fax: Web: SanAir ID Number FINAL REPORT Name: Address: Compli-Chek Environmental Compliance, LLC 2709 Geert Court Lansing, MI Project Number: P.O. Number: Project Name: B 413 West Main, Ionia Collected Date: Received Date: Report Date: Analyst: 3/23/2015 3/25/ :20:00 AM 3/25/2015 4:45:51 PM Lane, Jennifer Lead Wipe Analysis Test Method: SW846/3050B/7000B Sample Description µg Pb Sample Units Calculated Sample Units in Sample Size RL Result S / Sill 3rd Floor Sq. Ft. 20 µg/ft µg/ft2 3.2 Test Method: SW846/3050B/7000B Sample Description µg Pb Sample Units Calculated Sample Units in Sample Size RL Result F / Floor 3rd Sq. Ft. 10 µg/ft µg/ft2 Floor 3.8 Test Method: SW846/3050B/7000B Sample Description µg Pb Sample Units Calculated Sample Units in Sample Size RL Result S / Sill 3rd Floor Sq. Ft. 20 µg/ft µg/ft2 3.8 Method Reporting Limit < 10 µg/wipe SanAir Technologies Laboratory, Inc participates in the AIHA ELPAT for environmental Lead. AIHA Lab Id: Certification Signature: Reviewed: Date: 3/25/2015 Date: 3/25/2015 Page 4 of 4

35 SanAir Technologies Laboratory, Inc Oakbridge Drive, Suite B, Powhatan, VA Toll Free: Fax: Web: SanAir ID Number FINAL REPORT Name: Address: Compli-Chek Environmental Compliance, LLC 2709 Geert Court Lansing, MI Project Number: P.O. Number: Project Name: B 413 West Main, Ionia Collected Date: Received Date: Report Date: 3/23/2015 3/25/ :20:00 AM 3/25/2015 4:45:51 PM ORGANISM DESCRIPTIONS The descriptions of the organisms presented are derived from various reference materials. The laboratory report is based on the data derived from the samples submitted and no interpretation of the data, as to potential, or actual, health effects resulting from exposure to the numbers of organisms found, can be made by laboratory personnel. Any interpretation of the potential health effects of the presence of this organism must be made by qualified professional personnel with first hand knowledge of the sample site, and the problems associated with that site. Page 1 of 1

36 Disclaimer Results relate only to the items tested Results are not corrected for blanks All quality control results are acceptable unless otherwise noted SanAir Technologies Laboratory, Inc is not responsible for sample collection or interpretation made by others This report does not constitute endorsement by AIHA/NVLAP and/or any other U.S. governmental Agencies; and may not be certified by every local, state or federal regulatory agencies Lead Exposure Limits Air 1.5 µg/m 3 EPA National Ambient Air Quality Standard (Quality Time Weight Average) 30 µg/m 3 OSHA Action Level (8-hour time weighted average) 50 µg/m 3 OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit (General Industry) 50 µg/m 3 OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit (Construction) Dust 40 µg/ft 2 HUD Clearance Level for Floors 250 µg/ft 2 HUD Clearance Level for Interior Window Sills 400 µg/ft 2 HUD Clearance Level for Window Troughs Water 15 ppb (µg/liter) EPA Maximum Containment Level Paint 0.5% by weight HUD definition of lead based paint 1.0 mg/cm ppm Soil 400 ppm HUD-Play areas and high-contact areas for children Hazardous Waste 5 ppm Analyzed as leachable using Toxicity Characteristic Leachate Procedure (TCLP) Revision Date 10/25/2012 Page 1 of 1

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39 SECTION B: PROPERTY CONDITION 413 West Main Street, Ionia, Michigan BUILDING CONDITION CHECKLIST B-1 TWO OR MORE CHECKS, MEANS THE DWELLING IS IN POOR CONDITION FOR THE PURPOSES OF A RISK ASSESSMENT.. Roof missing tiles, boards, shingles, etc. Water stains on interior walls or ceilings Roof has large holes or cracks Wall plaster or drywall is deteriorated Gutters/downspouts broken Two or more doors or windows missing or boarded up Chimney cracked, loose/ missing bricks out of plumb Porch steps have missing or broken parts Exterior/Interior walls have cracks or holes Foundation damaged or structure leans or is unsound Visible bite marks / Locations: PAINT CONDITION ON SELECTED SURFACES B-2 Building Component Condition Damage Source Building Siding Deteriorated Intact NA Water Friction Impact Age Exterior Casings, Soffits, Trim Deteriorated Intact NA Water Friction Impact Age Window Friction Components Deteriorated Intact NA Water Friction Impact Age Window Troughs Deteriorated Intact NA Water Friction Impact Age Window Sills Deteriorated Intact NA Water Friction Impact Age Porch Floors Deteriorated Intact NA Water Friction Impact Age Porch Rails, Columns, Surfaces Deteriorated Intact NA Water Friction Impact Age Exterior Doors Deteriorated Intact NA Water Friction Impact Age Interior Doors, Jambs, Stops Deteriorated Intact NA Water Friction Impact Age Interior Floors Deteriorated Intact NA Water Friction Impact Age Ceilings, Walls Deteriorated Intact NA Water Friction Impact Age Interior Casings, Baseboards Deteriorated Intact NA Water Friction Impact Age Stair Risers, Treads, Stringers Deteriorated Intact NA Water Friction Impact Age Radiators/Covers/Unit Heaters Deteriorated Intact NA Water Friction Impact Age Floor or wall ducts Deteriorated Intact NA Kitchen Cabinets Deteriorated Intact NA Water Friction Impact Age Bathroom Cabinets Deteriorated Intact NA Water Friction Impact Age Paint in Poor Condition: (a) More than 10 square feet on an exterior component with large surface area (b) More than 2 square feet on an interior component with a large surface area (c) More than 10 % of total surface area on an interior /exterior component with small surface area.

40 SECTION C: OWNERSHIP AND OCCUPANCY PROPERTY DESCRIPTION C-1 Property owner: Kennedy Investments, LLC Resident Name: Owner Phone: (517) Resident Phone: RESIDENT QUESTIONNAIRE C-2 Status: Child 6&Under? Occupied no children? Vacant? Women of child-bearing age residing or staying? Children/Children s Habits: Child Name Bedroom Location Areas Where Child Eats Indoor Play Areas Outdoor Play Areas Toys Stored Where? Family Use Patterns: Visible evidence of chewed or peeling paint on the woodwork, furniture or toys? YES/AREAS Most frequent entry/exit from: (Multi-Units) Common areas used for play: n/a Most frequently opened windows: Locations of window-mounted air conditioners: None Household members garden? YES/LOCATIONS: Planning to remove grass,shrubs ground cover? YES/LOCATIONS: Areas cleaned regularly: Areas cleaned occasionally: What cleaning products do you use? Typical Household Cleaners Recent building renovations? YES/LOCATIONS: Recent painting? YES/LOCATIONS: For any renovations or painting described above, please answer the following: Did furniture, carpets, toys, clothing or other items remain in the work area? YES/ DESCRIBE: Renovation debris stored in yard? YES/LOCATIONS: Describe any future renovation plans: Does a member of your household : Work in lead industry? Load shells/muzzle load (Check any that apply): Work with stained glass Work with pottery or ceramics Make fishing jigs or pour lead for sinkers Weld or solder for crafts. Detail autos If any household member works in a lead industry or practices any of the above hobbies, answer the following: Where are clothes stored in home? Where are clothes washed? Pets Allowed outside? YES/NO Location of doghouse or where dog is contained: Who does laundry?

41 APPENDIX 1: SAMPLING PROCEDURES Paint Chip Sampling Procedure 1-1 Paint is considered lead-based if the laboratory analysis is 5,000 micrograms per gram (µg/g) or 0.5 percent by weight. Paint chip samples may be collected and analyzed for lead content. When paint is sampled, the risk assessor will use the following procedure: The paint is scraped down to the original surface and placed into a clean, labeled container. The sample area and tools are cleaned with a damp disposable wipe cloth and the sample location is repaired. Samples are submitted for analysis to an EPC approved laboratory. Lead content is reported either in micrograms per gram (µg/g) or percent by weight (% by wt.). The risk assessor may include paint sampling locations on the diagram located in Section A-4 of this report The results of all paint sampling are included in section A of this report. Dust is considered lead contaminated if the laboratory reports any of the following: Dust Sampling Procedure 1-2 Floors: 40 micrograms per square foot (µg/ft 2 ) Sills: 250 (µg/ft 2 ) Troughs: 400 (µg/ft 2 ) Dust wipe samples are collected according to HUD Guidelines in each area where a child, 6 or under, is most likely to come into contact with lead-contaminated dust. Dust samples are collected using the following method: A specific area of an interior window sill (also called stool), window trough (also called the window well) is measured and marked. The risk assessor uses an approved sampling wipe with a gloved hand to wipe across the sampling area in a series of S patterns. The wipe is then placed in a container labeled with the site and sample location and size of the sample area. Samples are then analyzed by an EPC approved laboratory. The risk assessor may include dust sample locations on the diagram located in Section A-4 of this report. The results of all dust sampling and sample locations are included in Section A of this report. Soil Sampling Procedure 1-3 Laboratory results for soil may be reported in parts per million (ppm) or micrograms per gram (µ/g). Soil is considered lead contaminated if the lead content is 400 ppm or µg/g in a play area, or 1200 ppm or µ/g around the house foundation or other bare soil areas. The assessor will collect soil using a clean, rigid container, from the upper ½ inch of soil. Soil samples from several locations may be added together (composite). The risk assessor may identify soil sample locations on the diagram in Section A-4 of this report. Samples are then sent to an EPC-approved laboratory for analysis. The results of all soil sampling and sample locations are included in Section A of this report.

42 APPENDIX 2: CLEANING AND SAFETY A GUIDE TO CLEANING UP LEAD PAINT CHIPS AND DUST 2-1 Step 1- Supplies: Gloves, absorbent wipes, garbage bags, spray bottle with liquid detergent and water, disposable towels and mop. Step 2 HEPA Vacuum: HEPA vacuum obtained from the health department or a local lead loan program. Regular vacuum NOT recommended. Step 3 Wet Surfaces HEPA* vacuum windows and floors, and then mist lightly with the soap solution. If a HEPA is not available, carefully remove dirt and paint chips with a wet towel. Replace towels until the surface is clean. Step 4 Clean Surfaces: Wipe surfaces clean by applying pressure. This has proven to be effective in removing lead dust. Step 5 Wipe Floors: Misting with the soap solution and then wiping with towels is the most effective way to remove lead dust. Step 6 Mop Floors: A second choice is to damp mop vinyl and wood floors with the soap solution. Start at the back of the room and work toward the exit door. This way is not as effective as Step 5.

43 APPENDIX 2: CLEANING AND SAFETY HOW TO MAKE A HOME LEAD-SAFE 2-2 General Recommendations: All children with high lead levels should eat healthy meals and snacks at regular intervals; diets should be rich in calcium (milk, dairy products) and iron (formula with iron, cereals, dark green vegetables, meats), with the right amount of fat for the child s age; avoid giving kids lots of high-fat foods. Suggestion: (a) wash children s hands often, and before eating; (b) carefully clean up paint chips; (c) reduce lead dust levels in the home damp-dusting often and by wet-mopping with detergent, then rinsing with plain water; (d) never remove intact paint without the help of an expert, unless you know it does not contain lead. Highest lead levels are often found on woodwork, windows, and doors. Suggestion: (a) block children s access to peeling paint; (b) carefully remove chips by wet-wiping with a detergent; (c) throw away chips in plastic bags out of the reach of children, and wet-mop any dust; (d) contact paper and duct tape can be used temporarily to cover chipping surfaces. Do not try to remove intact paint without the help of an expert. Exterior house paint may contain large amounts of lead which weathers into chips and dust. Many older porches may have lead-containing paint. Suggestion: (a) avoid letting children play on or under painted porches or balconies; (b) clean as suggested in #1 and #2, above. Soil and playthings may contain lead dust from paint, industry, or past auto exhaust. Suggestion: (a) avoid play on bare soil; (b) plant grass or shrubs, or lay mulch or stone over bare soil, or permanently cover with cement; (c) wash and rinse equipment; (d) place doormats at all entrances to the home and remove shoes at entry. Removing paint can create lead dust in the home. Suggestion: dust control as in #1 and #4, above. Older windows were often painted with lead paint. Suggestion: (a) block children s access to window wells/troughs by shutting windows or blocking with furniture; (b) do not allow child to chew on sill; (c) wet-clean window sills and wells/troughs often with a detergent, then rinse with water. Lead can enter the home on workers clothing. Some hobbies use lead. Suggestion: (a) workers exposed to lead should shower and change away from home; (b) keep any lead-containing materials out of children s reach; dust control as in #1. Lead can enter drinking water from lead pipes, solder, or storage tanks. Suggestion: (a) allow cold taps to run until water is cold before drinking or using in cooking; (b) never drink hot or warm tap water or use in cooking. Imported or older pottery and porcelain may contain lead. Pewter and crystal also may contain lead. Lead can leach out of these dishes into food. Suggestion: avoid using as holder for food unless you are sure it is lead-free. A child is more likely to swallow lead. Suggestion: (a) frequently clean pacifiers, toys, and surfaces the child may mouth; (b) wash child s hands often; (c) keep fingernails clean and trimmed. Lead can leach from can solder, especially with acid foods like tomatoes. U.S. cans are usually safe. Suggestion: (a) never store foods in opened cans; (b) avoid imported canned foods for young children unless you are sure the can is lead-free. Imported vinyl mini-blinds may contain lead and produce lead dust as they age. Suggestion: remove imported vinyl mini-blinds from the home, unless they are labeled as non-leaded or no lead added. Lead more easily enters the bodies of children who don t eat regularly, don t get enough food, or who consume too little calcium or iron. Suggestion: (a) regular meals and snacks; (b) recommended amounts of calcium and iron (see top of this page). Some home remedies and traditional cosmetics have a very high lead content. Such remedies include; alkohl, bala goli, coral, ghasard, liga, and rueda. Some mineral supplements contain lead. Suggestion: keep out of reach of children and only use products shown to be lead-free. Fumes from lead paint may be hazardous. Suggestion: never burn painted wood. Lead-containing dusts could drift into home or outdoor play areas. Suggestion: dust and soil control as in #1 and #4. Originally produced by Seth Foldy, MD, and the Cleveland Lead Hazard Abatement Project. Revised by Dr. Foldy (City of Milwaukee Health Department) and Helen Binns, MD, MPH (Children s Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL) in January 1998, with review by the Chicago-Area Health Care Providers Lead Consortium Seth Foldy and Children s Memorial Hospital. Full permission is granted to reproduce this Guide, provided the authors are identified.

44 APPENDIX 3: FOLLOW-UPS, COMMUNICATION AND COSTS STANDARD RE-EVALUATION SCHEDULE 3-1 The Reevaluation and Owner Visual Assessment schedules are established by using the hazard evaluation results and the actions which will be taken (abatement / interim controls) to reduce existing hazards. The reevaluation must be performed by a licensed risk assessor and will be implemented in order to discover: The presence of leaded dust above applicable standards. Newly deteriorated known or suspected LBP. Deteriorated or failed interim controls, encapsulants or enclosure treatments. New bare soil with lead levels above applicable standards. An Owner Visual Assessment is a periodic task performed by an owner or owner s representative which will be implemented in order to discover: New deterioration on known or suspected lead based paint surfaces. Deteriorated or failed interim controls, encapsulants or enclosure treatments. Structural problems which may threaten the integrity of any known or suspected LBP. A visual assessment of paint condition should be performed annually or at the time of tenant turnover in the case of income properties. If the property is HUD-assisted, re-evaluation should occur every two years. A Re-evaluation is a follow-up limited risk assessment to determine the effectiveness of implemented hazard controls and whether new hazards have developed. A re-evaluation should be conducted no later than two years from the completion of hazard remediation and two years after the first re-evaluation. If no new or additional paint hazards have been identified after the second re-evaluation, further re-evaluations may not be necessary. If soil hazards on the property were identified during the initial risk assessment, re-evaluation of soil hazard is required. Re-evaluation is not required for enclosure or encapsulation. DISCLOSURE LETTER 3-2 This notice should accompany this report and be provided to any potential buyer or lessor of the property addressed in this assessment prior to any closing transaction. The Federal Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act, 42 U.S.C. 4852(d), requires sellers and landlords of most residential housing built before 1978 to disclose all available records and reports concerning lead-based paint or lead-based paint hazards, including the test results in this notice, to purchasers and tenants at the time of sale or lease or upon lease renewal. This disclosure must occur even if hazard reduction or abatement has been completed. Landlords (lessors) and sellers are also required to distribute an educational pamphlet approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), entitled Protect Your Family from Lead in Your Home, and include standard warning language in their leases or sales contracts to ensure that parents have the information they need to protect their children from lead-based paint hazards. Failure to disclose these test results can result in a fine up to $11,000 per violation. To find out more information about obligations under federal lead-based paint requirements, call LEAD. ABATEMENT & INTERIM CONTROLS COST ESTIMATES 3-3 The following estimates are a reflection of average prices for remediation work. Abatement costs vary according to location, materials used and market changes. These prices are not intended to be used for bid purposes. C-C encourages the client to solicit actual bids from qualified lead abatement contractors for any work resulting from this assessment. Abatement Methods Cost / Unit Interim Control Methods Cost / Unit Scrape/Encapsulate Wood/Metal $4 / SF Repair/Paint $2.00 / SF Enclose Wood/Plaster/Drywall Surface $3-5 / SF Rototill soil and seed or sod $3.50-5/SF Replace windows $ / ea. Line Troughs, reduce friction/ impact points $ / ea. Replace door stops $30/ ea. Repaint stops / install felt liners $5 / ea. Replace door and casing $ / ea. Wet plane friction & impact points, repaint $20-30 ea. Remove and replace contaminated soil $12 Cubic Ft

45 APPENDIX 4: CERTIFICATION

46 . Project # B Site: 435 SOUTH MAIN, IONIA Date: 17-Mar nd. Floor nd. Floor st. Floor renovated.... in renovated.... in renovated... in s 1990s 2000's S E.... W.... ROOMS AND SPACES N UNIT A FRONT ROOM 9 UNIT B KITCHEN/DINING 17 3RD FLOOR CLOSET 2 UNIT A KITCHEN/DINING 10 UNIT B CLOSET 18 3RD FLOOR CENTER AREA 3 UNIT A BEDROOM 11 UNIT B BEDROOM 19 3RD FLOOR S.E. CLOSET 4 UNIT A SECOND TOILET 12 STAIR TO 3RD FLOOR 20 3RD FLOOR S.E. ROOM 5 UNIT A BEDROOM CLOSET 13 2ND FLOOR HALL 21 3RD FLOOR UPPER LANDING 6 UNIT B LIVING ROOM 14 UNIT A FRONT TOILET 22 3RD FLOOR WTR HTR RM 7 UNIT B CLOSET 15 3RD FLOOR N.E. ROOM 23 3RD FLOOR SHORT HALL 8 UNIT B TOILET 16 3RD FLOOR N.W. ROOM 24 STAIR DOWN AND BASEMENT APPENDIX 5 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM

47 APPENDIX 5: PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS SHEET

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