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what is mold
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microscopic fungi
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what types of problems can mold create
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health, rotting wood
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what is considered an elevated level of mold in a given area?
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no standard
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what are the four elements that must be presented for mold to grow?
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moisture, organic food source, temperature < 40°, oxygen
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of the four elements, which can we control?
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moisture
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what are the steps that nvr has instituted to identify mold conditions?
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dap area with bleach if color changes or disappears , likely mold
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how many times are we to inspect the house prior to settlement?
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3
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what should you be looking for during frame check, prior to close, prior to the new home orientation?
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visible sign of mold and mildew on all materials
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name the 3 times that we must use the nvr post settlement checklists, where must these documents be stored
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30 day review, final review, service first
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after completing the prior-to- settlement and post- settlement checklist, where must these documents be stored?
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permanent customer file
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what must be installed before the insulation and drywall are installed?
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shingles
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name 5 areas of a home that mold has been identified in the past?
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lumber, insulation, party walls, carpeting, counter tops, concrete block
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what is the first step to be taken when mold is identified?
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mold investigation
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why should you not use bleach to clean a suspected mold area?
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let pm know, react promptly, remove moisture, remediate, involve hygienist if needed
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when must you division manager be informed of a mold situation?
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when getting a hygienist
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What is recommended to clean an area where mold has been identified? |
Mold remediation, mold block |
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What are we using as guidelines for identifying and remdiating mold situations? |
EPA |