Renovation And Repairs Checklist Page 2

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2. PAINTING
PRE-RENOVATION
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2a. Confirmed that the painted surface is lead-free .............................................. ❑
2b. Selected a low-VOC emitting paint that is free of lead, mercury, and
formaldehyde ................................................................................................... ❑
2c. Scheduled painting during unoccupied periods .............................................. ❑
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2d. Minimized occupant exposure to odors and contaminants ............................. ❑
2e. Used exhaust and supply ventilation to sweep fumes out of building ............ ❑
2f. Blocked ventilation return openings ................................................................ ❑
2g. Used proper storage and disposal practices for paints, solvents,
and supplies ...................................................................................................... ❑
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2h. Allowed paint odors to dissipate before occupants returned .......................... ❑
2i. Used supply and exhaust fans to sweep fumes out of the building ................. ❑
2j. Used appropriate storage and disposal practices for paints, solvents,
and clean-up materials ..................................................................................... ❑
2k. Disposed of old paints containing lead or mercury appropriately .................. ❑
3. FLOORING
PRE-RENOVATION
3a. Ensured that flooring is free of asbestos fibers ............................................... ❑
3b. Selected low-emitting adhesives and flooring materials ................................. ❑
3c. Obtained information about product constituents and emissions ................... ❑
3d. Avoided installing carpet near water sources .................................................. ❑
3e. Scheduled installation during unoccupied periods .......................................... ❑
3f. Aired out (off-gassed) new products before installation ................................. ❑
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3g. Followed manufacturers’ recommendations for ventilating the work area ..... ❑
3h. Avoided recirculating air from the installation area ........................................ ❑
3i. Sealed return air grilles, opened doorways, and used exhaust fans to
remove airborne contaminants ......................................................................... ❑
3j. Vacuumed old carpet (before removal) ........................................................... ❑
3k. Vacuumed subfloor surfaces (after carpet removal) ........................................ ❑
3l. Sealed joints of hard surfaces and/or entire surface of porous flooring
installed near water sources ............................................................................. ❑
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3m. Vacuumed new flooring after installation ....................................................... ❑
3n. Followed manufacturers’ recommendations for ventilating the work area
space (typical recommendation: allow maximum outdoor air into work
area for 72 hours after installation) ................................................................. ❑
4. ROOFING
PRE-RENOVATION
4a. Scheduled pollutant-producing activities during unoccupied periods ............ ❑
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4b. Placed “hot pots” of tar away from outdoor air intakes .................................. ❑
4c. Modified ventilation to avoid introducing odors and contaminants into
building (for example, closed rooftop ventilation units in vicinity of work
area and instructed staff and students to keep doors and windows closed) .... ❑
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