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<br />Phone: (336)449-1144 PO Box 10, Whitsett, NC 27377 Fax: (336)449-1151 <br /> www.SASSERCOMPANIES.com <br />18 January 2023 <br /> <br />Orange County West Tryon <br />Mrs. Angel Barnes <br />301 W. Tryon Street <br />Hillsborough, NC 27278 <br />23-0017-114 <br /> <br /> <br />Sasser Restoration was asked to inspect the property located at the Orange County West Tryon <br />Community Center, 301 W. Tryon Street Hillsborough, NC. Orange County had been in the <br />process of the lower cabinet removal within the kitchen/break area when they had come across <br />the suspect fungal growth. The actual source of the loss is unknown at the current time and will <br />need to be verified during the remediation. This project will consist of drywall removal, possibly <br />some non-load bearing stud or lower plate removal due to water damage and rot (discovery), <br />vinyl cove removal and the removal of the vinyl composite tile flooring within the kitchen due to <br />it currently releasing. <br /> <br />The visual inspection was conducted by Sasser Restorations Certified Indoor Environmentalist <br />(ACAC) on Tuesday 17 January 2023. The purpose of the inspection was to confirm the <br />findings of ESG as well as to confirm needs for containments, air scrubbers, egress, and general <br />demolition needs. Based upon the report from the Environmental Solutions Group as well as the <br />visual inspection conducted by Sasser Restoration, the following is proposed: <br />Recommended Work: <br />• Set a HEPA equipped air scrubber within the kitchen area of the building and one (1) on <br />the exterior of the room. This second air scrubber is placed as a safeguard in the event of <br />a breach in the containment and to clean the air outside the remediation chamber, <br />ultimately leading to healthier indoor air quality. <br />• Construct a critical barrier at the doorway of the kitchen equipped with a zipper. <br />• Removal of necessary drywall, cove base and vinyl composite tile from within the room. <br />All debris will be placed within a 6-mil poly bag, gooseneck sealed, HEPA sandwiched <br />prior to removal of the room to be removed from the building for disposal. <br />• Through discovery there may be the need to remove some non-load bearing framing or <br />insulation within the wall cavity. <br />• All contents, cavities, ceilings, walls, and floors will be HEPA sandwiched to remove any <br />dust, debris, mold, and particulate. The HEPA sandwich is the preferred remediation <br />method of the IICRC’s S520 (Mold Standard). This is a three (3) step process that <br />includes a heavy HEPA vacuuming for the gross contaminate and spore removal, damp <br />wiping/wet washing with an approved antimicrobial for the cleaning and treating of the <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: E43359DD-8BD3-43F2-B905-512605FE911A