Environmental Works, LLC 2634 SE Steele St. Portland, OR. 97202 Phone: 503-719-6715 Fax: 503-972-1866 Email: Sebastian@eworksnw.com Comprehensive Short-Term Radon Survey Report Test Performed At: Trillium Charter School 5420 N Interstate Ave Portland, OR 97217 Environmental Works is a licensed, bonded, and insured general contractor (CCB# 185781; WA# ENVIRWN906CS) and is certified by NEHA-NRPP (National Environmental Health Association- National Radon Proficiency Program #106186RT) as a Radon measurement and mitigation contractor. The following scope of work is to determine Radon levels in the above referenced property and offer a mitigation technique if needed. This survey does not address radon levels generate from out-gassing from well water or building materials. Test Methods: All radon testing methods presented in this agreement are based upon the American Association of Radon Scientists and Technologists (AARST), Protocol for Conducting Radon and Radon Decay Product Measurements in Schools and Large Buildings(ANSI-AARST MAMF-2012) Client was provided with an Attention Notice prior to conducting the radon survey. This notice described the Closed Building conditions required prior to and for the duration of the radon survey. Client guarantees that these conditions were maintained during this radon survey. This survey was conducted and tests were deployed by Sebastian Busby (NEHA-NRPP #108486 RT) on 10/24/2016 and retrieved by Sebastian Busby on 10/27/16, for 72 hours of continuous radon measurement. 1 Short-Term activated charcoal kit was deployed in each selected room, totaling 22 test locations. 2 locations were deployed with a side-by-side duplicate test. 1 Blank was deployed to detect for batch contamination. 1 Spike was conducted to test for laboratory analysis accuracy. 1 Continuous Radon Monitor (CRM) was deployed to track hourly variations of radon gas and compare results to a side-by-side charcoal test kit. Charcoal test kits were provided and analyzed by AirChek Inc. (NEHA Lab ID: 101138 AL) Charcoal test kits were sent to the AirChek lab via UPS Second Day Air service. 1
Summary: Quality control measures indicate no error in laboratory analysis or batch contamination. All rooms tested below the EPA s action level of 4.0 Pci/l. No action is required. Retest units every 5 years or after changes to building structure or HVAC system. Statement of Test Limitations: There is some uncertainly with any measurement result due to statistical variations and other factors such as daily and seasonal variations in radon concentrations. Variations may be due to changes in the weather, operation of the dwelling, or possible interference with the necessary test conditions. Table 1: Test Results Room Serial # Level Location pci/l RPD Average Recommendation 104 7135686 1 Wall 0.8 0.8 No Action 103 7135700 1 Wall 0.8 0.8 No Action 102 7135698 1 Wall 0.6 0.6 No Action 102 CRM 1 Tripod 0.8 0.8 No Action 216 7135707 2 Wall No Action 118 7135697 1 Wall 0.6 No Action 118 7135696 1 Wall 15% No Action 124 7135706 1 Wall No Action 117 7135705 1 Wall No Action 123 7135685 1 Wall No Action 116 7135695 1 Wall 0.8 0.8 No Action 122 7135684 1 Wall No Action 115 7135709 1 Wall No Action 121 7135704 1 Wall No Action 114 7135703 1 Wall No Action 120 7135701 1 Wall No Action 111(1) 7135693 1 Wall No Action 111(2) 7135702 1 Wall No Action 112 7135689 1 Wall No Action 113 7135708 1 Wall 0.5 No Action 113 7135694 1 Wall 50% 0.4 No Action 105 7135691 1 Wall No Action 106 7135687 1 Wall No Action 105A 7135692 1 Wall No Action 119 7135688 1 Wall No Action Relative Percent Difference (RPD) between duplicate tests should be no more than 36% for results over 4.0 Pci/l; 68% for results under 4.0 Pci/L 2
Table 2: Quality Control Measures Blanks involve test kits that are immediately sealed after opening and blindly tested with real kits to determine batch contamination. Results should be less than 0.5 PcI/l. Field Blanks Serial # PcI/L B1 7135690 Spikes involve exposing test kits to a stable level of radon in a 3 rd party laboratory chamber and having the kit manufacturer blindly test them; this process detects for analysis accuracy. RPE should be less than 25%. Spike Serial # PcI/L Chamber V RPE S1 7135699 2 +-0.9 25.4 20% 3
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Continuous Radon Monitor Model Number: 1028 Serial Number: 203984007 Calibration Date: 05/14/2016 CF: 3.20 Monitor Time: 10/27/2016 15:32 Inspection Company Billing Information Site Information Environmental Works 5420 N Interstate Ave 5420 N Interstate Ave 2634 SE Steele St Trillium Charter School Trillium Charter School Portland, OR-97202 Phone Number: 5035473376 License Number: 107076 RT Portland, OR-97217 Portland, OR-97217 Site & Condition Mitigation System: Not Installed Monitor Location: Office (102) Test Summary Start Time: 10/24/2016 15:17 Overall Avg: 0.8 End Time: 10/27/2016 14:17 Measurement Interval(hr): 1.0 Exposure Time: 2 Days 23 hrs Continuous Radon Monitor Model 1028 S/N: 203984007 Action Level 4.2 4 3.8 3.6 3.4 3.2 3 2.8 2.6 2.4 Radon 2.2 2 1.8 1.6 1.4 1.2 1 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 10/25/2016 10/26/2016 10/27/2016 Overall Avg: 0.8 gfedcb Radon Motion Detected gfedcb Motion Errors gfedcb Action Level 1
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Radon Risk Information Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer, after smoking. The US EPA and Surgeon General strongly recommend taking further action when a homes radon test results are 4.0 or greater. The concentration of radon in the home is measured in picocuries per liter of air (). Radon levels less than 4.0 still pose some risk and in many cases may be reduced. If the radon level in the home is between 2.0 and 4.0, the EPA still recommends that you consider fixing the home. The average indoor radon level is estimated to be about 1.3 ; roughly 0.4 of radon is normally found in the outside air. The higher the home radon level, the greater the health risk. Even homes with very high radon levels can be reduced to below 4.0 and many homes can be reduced to 2.0 or less. Understanding Time-Sensitive Testing Protocols Continuous Monitor Results: Single test result average 4.0 or more Single test result average between 2.0 and 4.0 Fix the home Consider fixing the home Less than 4.0 : confirm the low result by testing again at least every two years and whenever significant changes to the home structure or mechanical systems occur. Test during different seasons and different weather conditions to reduce your risk of exposure. 5