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Certificate of Mold Analysis 2
PRO-LAB0 COLORADO ENVIRONMENTAL PO BOX 5110 EAGLE, CO 1675 North Commerce Parkway, Weston, FL 33326 (954) 384-4446 Certificate of Mold Analysis Prepared for: COLORADO ENVIRONMENTAL Phone Number: (928) 202-9742 Fax Number: Project Name: Test Location: 7800 HWY 82 # 105 GLENWOOD SPRINGS, CO Chain of Custody #: 828123 Received Date: March 4, 2015 Report Date: March 5, 2015 �•'( , er OLC44' � :�? a 21� 6�1t' �� Erika Piechowski, Technical Manager Carlos Ochoa, Quality Control Manager Currently there are no Federal regulations for evaluating potential health effects of fungal corntam nation and remediation This information is subject to change as more information regarding fungal contaminants becomes available For more information visit httplhvww spa govlmold or www nyc.govlhtml/dohthtmilepitmold,shtml This document was designed to follow currently known industry guidelines for the interpretation of microbial samplmg, analysis, and remed anon S nce interpretation of mold analysis reports is a scientific work in progress. it may as such be changed at any time without notice The client is solely responsible for the use or interpretat on PRO-LAB+SSPTM Inc makes no express or implied warranties as to health of a property from only the samples sent to their laboratory for analysis The Client is hereby notifed that due to the subjective nature of fungal analysis Ind the mold growth process laboratory samples can and do change over time relative to the originally sampled material PRO-LABISSPTM Inc reserves the right to properly dispose of all samples after the testing of such samples are sufficiently completed or after a 7 day period whichever is greater JVAIIHA IAP, LLC UMTZ wafer 'Altlif� LAB 1163230 For more information please contact PRO -LAB at (954) 384-4446 or email info@prolabinc.com Page 1 of 4 PRO-LAJ 1675 North Commerce Parkway, Weston, FL 33326 (954} 384-4448 Prepared for: COLORADO ENVIRONMENTAL Test Address: 7800 HWY 82 # 105 GLENWOOD SPRINGS, CO ANALYSIS METHOD Spare trap anal s.s Spore trap anal s s INTENTIONALLY BLANK INTENTIONALLY BLANK LOCATION POST REMEDIATION MAIN BAY OUTSIDE COC 1 LINE X 826123-1 826129-2 SAMPLE TYPE S VOLUME AIR -O -CELL - 75L AIR -O -CELL - 75L SERIAL NUMBER 20861000 20617521 COLLECTION DATE Not Provided Not Provided ANALYSIS DATE Mar 5 2015 Mar 5, 2015 CONCLUSION NOT ELEVATEDD, CONIIWOL IDENTIFICATION Raw Countount Spore Percent m of atal Raw Spore Percent Raw Spore Percent Count r m of Total Count Ta t Clados oriurn NSporeRPercentRaw 4Other Ascos ores 4 53 33 Other Basidios ores a 4 53 33 TOTAL SPORES 12 163 100 12 159 100 MINIMUM DETECTION LIMIT 1 53 1 53 BACKGROUND DEBRIS tight Li hl OBSERVATIONS 8 COMMENTS Background debris qualitatively estimates the amount of particles That are not potion or spares and directly affects the accuracy of the spore Counts The categories of Light. Moderate Heavy and Too Heavy for Accurate Count, are used to ndcale the amount of deposited debris- Increasing amounts of dabns vn 1 obscure small spores and can prevent spores from impacting onto the slidn The actual number of spores present in the sample Is likely higher than reported it the debris estimate is'Heavy' or Too Heavy for Auurate Count' All calculations are rounded to two significant figures and thereforethe total percentage of spare numbers may not equal 100%. Minimum Detection Limit. Based on the volume of air sampled this is the :owes) number of spates that can be detected and s an estimate of the lowest concentration of spores that can be read in the sample NA = Not Applicable Spores that were observed from the samples submitted are listed on this report If a spore Is not listed on this report It was not observed In the samples submitted. Interpretatlon Guidelines: A determination Is added to the report to help users interpret the mold analysis results. A mold mport :s My we aspect of an indoor air quality nvestigation The most avonant aspen of mold growth in a living space is the availability of water Without a source of water mold generally will not become a problem in buildings. These determinations are in no way meant to imply any health outcomes or financial dedsrons based solely on this report For questions relating to medical conditions you should consult an occupational or environmental health physician or prolessional CONTROL is a baseline sample shamn.3 what the spore muni and diversity is at the time of sampling The control sample(s) Is usual y collected outside of the structure being tested and used to determine it this samp els) s similar in diversity and abundance to the Inside same e(s). ELEVATED means that thu amount arWor diversity of spires as compared to the control sample(s) and other samples in our database are higher than expected This can indicate Ihwl fungi have grown because of a wal _r leak of water intrusion Fungi that are considered to be indicators of water damage include, but are not limited to: Chaefomium, Fusarium MemnanieRa, Srachybofrys Scopularropsis Ufadadium NOT ELEVATED means that the amount andfor the diversity of spores. as compared to the control sample and other samples In our database are lower than expected and may Indicate no problematic fungal growth. UNUSUAL means that the presenm 01 Current or former growth was Observed in the analyzed sample An abundance of spores are present, andfor growth structures including hyphae and/or fruiting bodies are present and associated with rime or more of the types of moldffur gi Identified in the analyzed sample NORMAL means that ri + presence M current or former growth was observed In the analyzed sample It spores are recorded they ars normally what is In the air and have sailed on the surface(s) tasted Page 2 of 4 PRO -LA 1675 North Commerce Parkwa , Weston, F 333326 954 384-4446 Other Basidiospores Olherkcospores Cladospoaum Chain of Custody # 828123 Post Remediation Main Bay Outside 53 53 a 10 100 1000 Spores per cubic meter Page 3 of 4 � § 0 -2 ( �) LM U$ d F�� f k k-0 �a %mom �\ �f§ ■ - �k k/k6 E 0 §@-,& v A/ <2 .2kM] �§ k_ Cs U�# 0 U, »p \k$ P_ vi k- �ƒ� %$§ � k �� � _�# E -o �2§ � _ § Q]2§� )a� 0 ■, Baa 9[) �-7 :& sat20E �@� .a§ §k k#§ &r E CL a �rE 25 _CD p£2 �a0.1 ;G/ \ m§k k ,�w 2@ , �w -� k/� e -o D3■12 =otM §,.f§») M20 20§-00 0 {§k /§) q0§k§k m06 k 5-\§� § 0 §&E °�=-°k k §�� CD 0 CL Ln 22 2a �$2 SSL) 2-0cmuk= /)CL k««- E 0 §&k @e2,F t§§ 41 C!2 22��WM� §2K k ■o� _ E E tgdi §7§: 2�» �2§ 0 22=.Dcwo)90 ƒ�■B o §�0=©��7e�■v ))§k 2 EE�2E= ©£§f§k��§§§ 0 a o P12LL 0s 0fnI o■.� c o E 0§ U3 [ CLm e k / cn