HomeMy WebLinkAboutFile Documents.805 Roaring Fork Rd.0019.2018 (7).ARBK 1
HealthSafe Inspections Inc
390 Apple Drive
Basalt CO 81621
970-920-2100
Jim Baker, ACAC Board Certified CMRS, CSDS
CDPHE Asbestos Building Inspector Certification #13437
CDPHE Lead-Based Paint Inspector Certification #23607
MOLD-FUNGUS INSPECTION COMMENTS
DATE:
06/30/2017
CLIENT:
Charlie Moss
PROPERTY ADDRESS:
805 Roaring Fork Road, Aspen, Colorado 81611
VISUAL INSPECTION FINDINGS:
Jim Baker of HealthSafe Inspections, Inc. (hereinafter, HealthSafe) inspected the property
on June 27,2017 for mold-fungus, as requested by the contracted buyer, Charlie Moss.
The request was for a mold-fungus inspection and verbal consultation only, no report.
The interior of the house and crawl space were inspected at the time. The attics were not
accessible at the time, but can be inspected another time, as this inspector did not have a
ladder tall enough at the time.
• All spaces of the interior of the house appeared fine without any visible surface
mold growth.
• All spaces of the interior of the garage and related laundry and mechanical rooms
appeared fine without any visible surface mold growth.
• The house interior did have a notable odor, but this inspector believes it is the
odor of a stagnant house without any air exchanges from open doors and
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windows. Some of these odors are from the house building materials, but others
are from the stale air rising from the crawl space.
• The crawl space overall was dry, with the exception of dampness in the soil in the
southeast corner and the northeast corner. There was filamentous fungus
established on the very northeast corner of the rim joist underneath the office
location. This is believed to be from dampness of soil outdoors, as the soil and
vegetation are quite damp in this area due to over watering. The vegetation is too
close to the house and does not allow airflow or evaporation very well. The same
is true in the crawlspace. The following photos reveal this location. HealthSafe
recommends that the vegetation be replaced further away from the house and that
the sprinkler system be controlled better, now allowing the house to be watered or
the soil to be over-saturated. The interior rim joist will require remediation using
abrasives and an industry-related hydrogen peroxide solution. An application of
an anti-fungal sealant is also recommended once remediated/cleaned of the
fungus.
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The other locations of dampness in the southeast corner where the water main enters the
crawl space and the northeast corner of the crawlspace are below.
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Sincerely Submitted,
Jim Baker
Current Certifications:
Colorado Asbestos Building Inspector (#13437)
http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/ap/asbestos/index.html
American Council for Accredited Certifications Board Awarded Certifications:
1. Council-Certified Mold Remediation Supervisor (CMRS), current 2005-2017
2. Council-Certified Structural Drying Supervisor (CSDS), current 2005-2017
3. Council-Certified Microbial Investigator (CMI), former 2005-2013
4. Council-Certified Indoor Environmentalist (CIE), former 2005-2013
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http://www.acac.org
IICRC former Certifications 1990s-2006:
1. Master Textile Cleaner
2. Master Water Restorer
3. Master Fire & Odor Restorer
4. Applied Microbial Remediation Technician
MOLD & FUNGUS SUMMARY:
Molds are ubiquitous spore-producing fungal organisms which grow on the surfaces of
organic materials and bio-films when there is sufficient water activity (the term “water
activity” is available water in any form above freezing: vapor or liquid. Symbol: aw ).
Filamentous fungi otherwise known as destructive wet and dry rot fungi are fungal
organisms that do not necessarily need water activity on the organic nutrient they are
feeding on; the source of water can be several feet/meters away. Mushrooms and puff
balls are fungal organisms that typically get established on the nutrient source as it decays
(e.g., rotting wood or decaying organic soils). Yeasts are also part of the fungal kingdom
of biological organisms. Water activity is necessary for all fungal organisms to germinate
spores, develop and grow structures, metabolize nutrients, and sporulate or populate.
Fungal organisms typically propose no problem to human health with the exception of
high concentrations of aerosolized mold spores and fungal particles like hyphae or
mycelial fragments which can be respirated. In certain individuals these fungal particles
cause allergy-like symptoms, sinusitis, rhinitis, headaches, asthma attacks, etc. Fungal
organisms may or may not contain harmful mycotoxins; some mycotoxins are very toxic
or poisonous to the human body. Microbial volatile organic compounds (mVOCs) are the
musty odors associated with metabolizing molds. Both mycotoxins and mVOCs can
cause adverse neurological symptoms in high concentrations such as headaches,
dizziness, confusion and nausea. mVOCs are present only when the mold has sufficient
aw to excrete digestive enzymes and metabolize nutrients, producing the gas or musty
odor. Ingestion of toxic levels of fungi is rare in humans. Dermal or yeast conditions can
be acquired by healthy individuals. In extreme cases those with compromised immune
systems can acquire serious fungal infections in living tissues in the respiratory system or
cutaneously.
ALLERGY SUMMARY:
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In simple terms of a very complex cascade of events, allergens are typically proteins or
chemical compounds which cause an immune cell response. Allergens, particular protein
chains or chemical compounds, can be in many things: animal saliva, animal fur and hair,
plant and animal oils, insect parts and fecal pellets, mold spores and fungal structures,
pollens, cosmetics, metals, foods, enzymes, man-made products and chemicals. A very
reactive immune cell is called a mast cell. Mast cells are found in great number in
connective, subcutaneous, gastrointestinal and mucous membrane tissues. Once the
allergen comes in contact with the sensitized cells, among other things mast cells release
a cytokine called histamine (hist=tissue; amine=amino acid, histidine). The pre-
programed cells (inherited genetically or mass-produced during an infants' first exposure
to an allergen) are immunoglobulin E (IgE – antibody of allergy) primed cells. When an
allergen presents itself by way of ingestion, inhalation, injection or contact in a Type I
Allergy response, a cascade of histamine is released causing inflammation to tissue cells.
This inflammation of cells can restrict tissues in the respiratory system (sinuses, throat,
bronchi and smaller bronchial tubes, and lung tissues). It can also cause inflammation in
other tissue cells, such as the skin or intestines. This allergic response often causes
secretions of fluid from glands in the eyes, nasal passages and other respiratory tissues. It
can produce many hyper-reactive responses from hives to headaches. Allergic reactions
can cause sneezing, itching and pain. One common hypersensitivity is an asthma attack,
a restrictive dilation of the bronchial tubes causing wheezing and difficulty in breathing.
In individuals with compromised immune systems, the elderly or infants, those on anti-
rejection drugs from transplant surgeries, AIDS victims or other certain conditions, some
fungal spore exposure can result in lung infections: Aspergillosis, Histoplasmosis,
Crypstococcosis, Blastomycosis, Coccidiodomycosis, Pneumocystis pneumonia,
Mucormycosis or Zygomycosis.
IAQ SUMMARY:
Individuals in developed countries occupy indoor environments the majority of their
lives. Therefore, indoor air quality (IAQ) is of great concern, as the time of exposure is
quantifiably much more than any outdoor environment for most adults, especially those
whose jobs or careers are performed in buildings. Those in underdeveloped countries
deal with poor IAQ mostly by the burning of fuels inside their abodes which have poor
ventilation and fresh air exchange. IAQ is a term used to denote the quality of the
respirable air as typically compared to the outdoor ambient air. Poor indoor air quality
can affect humans in adverse ways resulting in illness, disease, allergy and asthma
response, compromised immune systems, neurological problems and poor quality of life.
Organic or inorganic gases, organic or inorganic solid particles or bio-aerosols and odors
can all contribute to the matrix of respirable air indoors. There is much to be said about
sick buildings and building related diseases—oftentimes attributable to poor IAQ. The
smaller the particles, the more deeply they reach the recesses of the lungs, some reaching
the alveoli and the gas exchange directly into the blood stream. Radon, an inert odorless
gas can cause lung cancer due to its atomic particles impacting lung and esophageal
tissue with such force that it kills or alters the DNA of those cells—thus taking away the
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normal defensive or attritional mechanism of cells which will divide into other damaged
cells eventually resulting in the development of cancer cells. A building with a matrix of
contaminants in the air can affect several different individuals in different ways,
depending on the sensitivity of each individual to whatever that contaminant might be.
The obvious concern would be the concentration of each contaminating particle in a
given amount of air and that translated into the dosage of exposure to whichever
contaminant each individual may be sensitive to. Some individuals in a house or
commercial building may be quite sensitive to a given contaminant, whereas others may
have no sensitivity at all. It is the job of the IAQ professional to investigate and sample
for those contaminants based on developed hypotheses following all the information
gathered and after confirmation is concluded to provide a remediation protocol.
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