Analysis Report Schneider Laboratories Global, Inc 2512 W. Cary Street Richmond, Virginia 23220-5117 804-353-6778 800-785-LABS (5227) Fax 804-359-1475 Customer Asbestos Science Technologies, Inc (4038) Address 64 Rocky Pt Rd. Oroville, CA 95968 Attn Project Weitchpec School Location Weitchpec, CA Number Sample ID Cust. Sample ID Location Identification Order #: 193035 Matrix Bulk Received Analyzed Reported PO Number Method Category* Sample Date 193035-006 6 Classroom Ceiling -Bulk Aspergillus/Penicillium Low 10/27/16 Analyst: Herrera, Emily 193035-04:30 PM Ulocladium High 10/27/16 Non-fungal particulates present. 10/27/16 *Category: Spore Count Rare: 1 to 10 Low: 11 to 100 Medium: 101 to 1000 High: > 1000 Reviewed By: Reel Hashim Analyst The test results reported relate only to the samples submitted. Do not reproduce this report except in full. The signature above certifies that all results conform to the established methods unless otherwise noted. Page: 1 of 2
Aspergillus / Penicillium Non-fungal particulates present. Ulocladium Glossary Reported to be allergenic. Many species have been documented to produce mycotoxins, which may be associated with pulmonary disease in humans and other animals. Research studies have implicated several of these toxins as carcinogens in laboratory animals following inhalation. A wide number of organisms have been grouped into these two genera. Extremely difficult to identify down to species level. Typically identified in soil, cellulose, food, paint, compost piles, carpeting, wallpaper and in the fiberglass insulation used in interior ductwork. These are particulates that are not mold. Particulates include pollen, skin cells, fibers, hair, insect parts and dust particles. Recognized as a Type 1 allergen causing Hay Fever and Asthma. Found indoors in gypsum board, paper, textiles and wood. No additional health data for this genus is available at this time. The test results reported relate only to the samples submitted. Do not reproduce this report except in full. The signature above certifies that all results conform to the established methods unless otherwise noted. Page: 2 of 2
Analysis Report Schneider Laboratories Global, Inc 2512 W. Cary Street Richmond, Virginia 23220-5117 804-353-6778 800-785-LABS (5227) Fax 804-359-1475 Customer: Asbestos Science Technologies, Inc (4038) Address: 64 Rocky Pt Rd. Oroville, CA 95968 Attn: Project: Weitchpec School Location: Weitchpec, CA Number: Sample ID Cust. Sample ID Location Identification Method Air Vol (L) Order #: 193035 Matrix Air Received Analyzed Reported PO Number: Sample Date Time Count Concentration Sensitivity 193035-001 1 Special Ed Room 10/27/2016 75 235 3130 spores/m3 Aspergillus/Penicillium Myxomycetes/Periconia/Smuts 75 3 62 3 75 4 75 418 Non-fungal particulates present. *3 40 spores/m3 2160 spores/m3 173 spores/m3 53 spores/m3 5570 spores/m3 193035-002 2 Kitchen - Food Prep 10/27/2016 81 2410 spores/m3 75 62 6 75 7 75 266 Non-fungal particulates present. *2 827 spores/m3 2 93 spores/m3 3550 spores/m3 193035-003 3 Office 10/27/2016 75 48 640 spores/m3 Myxomycetes/Periconia/Smuts 75 58 75 4 773 spores/m3 53 spores/m3 The test results reported relate only to the samples submitted. Do not reproduce this report except in full. The signature above certifies that all results conform to the quality systems in place for Schneider Laboratories Global, Inc. Please contact your local health agency or other governmental environmental regulatory agency for guidance on evaluation of these results. Accrediting bodies: AIHA-LAP, LLC #100527 Page: 1 of 3
Analysis Report Schneider Laboratories Global, Inc 2512 W. Cary Street Richmond, Virginia 23220-5117 804-353-6778 800-785-LABS (5227) Fax 804-359-1475 Customer: Asbestos Science Technologies, Inc (4038) Address: 64 Rocky Pt Rd. Oroville, CA 95968 Attn: Project: Weitchpec School Location: Weitchpec, CA Number: Sample ID Cust. Sample ID Location Identification Method Air Vol (L) Order #: 193035 Matrix Air Received Analyzed Reported PO Number: Sample Date Time Count Concentration Sensitivity 12 Non-fungal particulates present. *2 1490 spores/m3 193035-004 4 Middle Classroom 10/27/2016 16 1550 spores/m3 75 74 75 6 75 5 75 201 Non-fungal particulates present. *2 987 spores/m3 80 spores/m3 67 spores/m3 2680 spores/m3 193035-005 5 Exterior - Comparison 10/27/2016 75 7 93 spores/m3 75 2 0 Non-fungal particulates present. *1 Analyst: Herrera, Emily 193035-04:28 PM 27 spores/m3 133 spores/m3 *Debris Rating: 1: <5% particulate present. 2: 5% to 25% particulate obstruction, result is biased low. 3: 26% to 75% particulate obstruction, result is biased low. 4: 76% to 90% particulate obstruction, result is biased low. 5: >90% particulate obstruction, sample overloaded. Reviewed By: Reel Hashim Analyst The test results reported relate only to the samples submitted. Do not reproduce this report except in full. The signature above certifies that all results conform to the quality systems in place for Schneider Laboratories Global, Inc. Please contact your local health agency or other governmental environmental regulatory agency for guidance on evaluation of these results. Accrediting bodies: AIHA-LAP, LLC #100527 Page: 2 of 3
Aspergillus / Penicillium Myxomycetes / Periconia / Smuts Non-fungal particulates present. Glossary Reported to be allergenic. Health issues are dependent on genus and species. Reported to be allergenic. Many species have been documented to produce mycotoxins, which may be associated with pulmonary disease in humans and other animals. Research studies have implicated several of these toxins as carcinogens in laboratory animals following inhalation. A wide number of organisms have been grouped into these two genera. Extremely difficult to identify down to species level. Typically identified in soil, cellulose, food, paint, compost piles, carpeting, wallpaper and in the fiberglass insulation used in interior ductwork. Reported to be allergenic. These spores are produced by mushrooms and are difficult to identify down to species level. Reported to be a Type 1 allergen causing Hay Fever and Asthma. Found in fiberglass duct liner, paint, textiles and water-damaged construction materials. Has been reported to produce the mycotoxins Cladosporin and Emodin. Reported to be allergenic. No additional health data for this genus is available at this time. This class of fungal spores is most often found on conifers and hardwoods worldwide. Reported to be allergenic. This class of fungal spores is most often related to agriculture and plant disease and is rarely found indoors. These are particulates that are not mold. Particulates include pollen, skin cells, fibers, hair, insect parts and dust particles. The test results reported relate only to the samples submitted. Do not reproduce this report except in full. The signature above certifies that all results conform to the quality systems in place for Schneider Laboratories Global, Inc. Please contact your local health agency or other governmental environmental regulatory agency for guidance on evaluation of these results. Accrediting bodies: AIHA-LAP, LLC #100527 Page: 3 of 3