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Molalla River School District
From: Tony Tiano, Facilities Suporvisor
Re: Radon Testing Update
This is an update for you on the initial radon testing performed in the Molalla River School District. We began testing for elevated radon levels in March during the Spring Break; Environmental Inspection Services was hired to help conduct monitoring and mitigation procedures.
Radon testing devices were placed in 434 frequently occupied rooms. Of those rooms, 6 tested above the EPA recommended action level of 4.0 picocuries per liter (pCi/L). Molalla River School District’s response to elevated radon results has been prompt and comprehensive. The rooms that tested at or above 4.0 pCi/L are subject to longer confirmation testing and temporary mitigation systems. All testing results can be found at http://www.molallariv.k12.or.us/.
With the results of 4.0 pCi/L to 8.0 pCi/L, there will be follow-up measurement of those rooms using a long-term test. This test should be conducted over as much of a nine-month school year as possible, when the room is likely to be occupied. If that result is equal to or greater than 4.0 pCi/L, the radon in the room should be fixed (i.e., lowered).
• Mulino Elementary-26660 OR-213, Mulino, OR 97042 o Classroom #22 - (5.3 pCiL)
• Mulino Elementary-26660 OR-213, Mulino, OR 97042 o Classroom #21 (8.6 pCi/L)
• Rural Dell-211 Molalla, OR 97038 o Office (Mrs. Javier’s) - (5.3pCi/L)
• Clarkes Elementary-19100 S Windy City Rd, Mulino, OR 97042 o Office Rm #12 - (4.5 pCi/L)
• Clarkes Elementary-19100 S Windy City Rd, Mulino, OR 97042 o Office Main area - (4.0 pCi/L)
• Clarkes Elementary-19100 S Windy City Rd, Mulino, OR 97042 o Office Health Room - (4.2 pCi/L)
The elevated radon measurments prompted a radon retest of the selected aforementioned school measurement areas in June, 2018. Two passive samplers were placed into each of the designated retest areas for quality control purposes resulting in a toal of twelve sapmlers placed during the June retest. The elevated radon levels exceeded the action limit of 4 pCi/l analytically confirmed in the June samplers are listed as follows:
• Mulino Elementary-26660 OR-213, Mulino, OR 97042 o Classroom #22 - (7.9 pCiL)
• Mulino Elementary-26660 OR-213, Mulino, OR 97042 o Classroom #22 (14.4 pCi/L)
• Rural Dell-211 Molalla, OR 97038 o Office (Mrs. Javier’s) - (6.3 pCi/L)
• Rural Dell-211 Molalla, OR 97038 o Office (Mrs. Javier’s) - (5.5 pCi/L)
• Clarkes Elementary-19100 S Windy City Rd, Mulino, OR 97042 o Office Rm #12 - (4.5 pCi/L)
• Clarkes Elementary-19100 S Windy City Rd, Mulino, OR 97042 o Office Main area - (5.3 pCi/L)
• Clarkes Elementary-19100 S Windy City Rd, Mulino, OR 97042 o Office Health Room - (5 pCi/L)
• Clarkes Elementary-19100 S Windy City Rd, Mulino, OR 97042 o Office Rm #12 - (4.8 pCi/L)
With the findings of these results we will now start long-term testing over a 90 day period. It is recommended that the school adjust the building’s HVAC system and conduct long term retests during the summer break in the three elevated retest areas of Mulino Elementary School, the Rural Dell Elementary School, and the Clarkes Elementary School. Environmental Inspection Services recommends the application of long term testing in the elevated three diverse radon areas. The continued analytical verification of elevated monitoring procedures would prompt an EIS recommendation for radon mitigation methods.
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that you cannot see, smell or taste. It is the number-one cause of lung cancer among non-smokers, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Elevated radon can be found across the country and in all different types of buildings, including homes and schools.
Breathing air with radon gas does not cause any immediate health effects, and not everyone exposed to elevated levels will develop lung cancer. Lung cancer usually occurs many years after exposure. Individuals who are exposed to high radon levels over long periods of time are the most at risk. Because students and staff of school buildings spend much of their time at home, the home may be their most significant source of radon exposure. The EPA recommends that all homes and schools be tested for radon.
If you have any questions or convers about radon testing at the Molalla River School District, please feel free to contact Tony Tiano at 503-759-7487 or [email protected].
Thank you
DISTRICT RADON REPORTIN ACCORDANCE TO ORS 332.166-167
PREPARED FOR:THE MOLALLA RIVER SCHOOL DISTRICT
412 S SWIEGLE AVEMOLALLA, OR 97038
MOLLALA HIGH SCHOOL357 E Francis St
Molalla, OR 97038
MOLALLA ELEMENTARY 910 Toliver Rd
Molalla, OR 97038
MULINO ELEMENTARY26660 OR-213
Mulino, OR 97042
CLARKES ELEMENTARY 19100 S Windy City Rd
Mulino, OR 97042
RUAL DELL 10500 OR-211
Molalla, OR 97038
MOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL
318 Leroy AveMolalla, OR 97038
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES &
NATURAL RESOURCE 412 S Swiegle AveMolalla, OR 97038
April 26rd 2018
Tony Mann - SuperintendentTony Tiano - Facilities SupervisorMolalla River School District 412 S Swiegle AveMolalla, Oregon 97038Via email: [email protected]
Regarding: District-Wide Radon TestingMolalla River School District 412 S Swiegle AveMolalla, Oregon 97038EIS Project 201819
Dear Mr. Mann & Mr. Tiano:
From March 26th to March 29th, 2018, Environmental Inspection Services (EIS) performed short-term radon testing at the Molalla River School District buildings located at:• MOLLALA HIGH SCHOOL- 357 E Francis St, Molalla, OR 97038• MOLALLA ELEMENTARY- 910 Toliver Rd, Molalla, OR 97038• MULINO ELEMENTARY- 26660 OR-213, Mulino, OR 97042• ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES & NATURAL RESOURCE- 412 S Swiegle Ave, Molalla, OR 97038• CLARKES ELEMENTARY- 19100 S Windy City Rd, Mulino, OR 97042• RUAL DELL- 10500 OR-211, Molalla, OR 97038• MOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL- 318 Leroy Ave, Molalla, OR 97038
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Oregon Health Authority (OHA) recommend that buildings be tested for radon and that any radon concentrations be maintained below 4.0 picocuries per liter (pCi/L) of air. EIS used Pro-Lab brand single-use, short-term radon test kits to measure radon levels in frequently-occupied rooms that are in contact with the ground or above unoccupied basements or crawlspaces.
Laboratory results indicate that all short-term radon tests at the following locations were below 4.0 pCi/L.• MOLLALA HIGH SCHOOL- 357 E Francis St, Molalla, OR 97038• MOLALLA ELEMENTARY- 910 Toliver Rd, Molalla, OR 97038• MOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL- 318 Leroy Ave, Molalla, OR 97038• ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES & NATURAL RESOURCE- 412 S Swiegle Ave, Molalla, OR 97038
*See the attached laboratory analysis report for more details.
In addition to the EPA recommendation that radon concentrations not exceed 4.0 pCi/L, OHA recommends that the following steps be conducted based on the results of a room’s initial short-term test:If the result is less than 2.0 pCi/L, school districts are required to test again every 10 years, per Oregon Revised Statute 332.166-167.
If the result is between 2.0 pCi/L and 4.0 pCi/L, consider fixing (i.e., lowering) the radon in that room.
*See the attached laboratory analysis report for more details.
If the result is from 4.0 pCi/L to 8.0 pCi/L, perform a follow-up measurement of that room using a long-term test. This test should be conducted over as much of a nine-month school year as possible, when the room is likely to be occupied. If that result is equal to or greater than 4.0 pCi/L, the radon in the room should be fixed (i.e., lowered).
The following locations were between 4.0 pCi/L to 8.0 pCi/L.
• MULINO ELEMENTARY- 26660 OR-213, Mulino, OR 97042• CLASSROOM #22 VILE# 4453097 (5.3 PCI/L0)
• RUAL DELL- 10500 OR-211, Molalla, OR 97038• OFFICE (MRS. JAVIER’S) Vile# 4453097 (5.3 pCi/L0)
• CLARKES ELEMENTARY- 19100 S Windy City Rd, Mulino, OR 97042• OFFICE (ROOM #12) Vile# 4525772 (4.5 pCi/L0)
• CLARKES ELEMENTARY- 19100 S Windy City Rd, Mulino, OR 97042• OFFICE (MAIN OFFICE AREA NEAR #12) Vile# 4525972 (4.0 pCi/L0)
• CLARKES ELEMENTARY- 19100 S Windy City Rd, Mulino, OR 97042• OFFICE (MAIN OFFICE AREA- HEALTH ROOM) Vile# 4525708 (4.2 pCi/L)
*See the attached laboratory analysis report for more details.
If the initial short-term test result is equal to or greater than 8.0 pCi/L, conduct a second short-term test and average its result with the initial short-term test result. If the average of the two is equal to or greater than 4.0 pCi/L, radon in the room should be fixed (i.e., lowered).
The following locations were equal to or greater than 8.0 pCi/L.
• MULINO ELEMENTARY- 26660 OR-213, Mulino, OR 97042• CLASSROOM #21 VILE# 4607923 (8.6 PCI/L0)
*See the attached laboratory analysis report for more details.
LAB ANALYSIS FOR:
CLARKES ELEMENTARY 19100 S Windy City Rd
Mulino, OR 97042
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONCLARKES ELEMENTARY19100 S WINDY CITY RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116306904/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525962 2ND FLOORGYM
Mar 27, 201812:10 PM
Mar 29, 20184:25 PM
Apr 07, 201812:45 PM
0.6 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONCLARKES ELEMENTARY19100 S WINDY CITY RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116307104/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453239 2ND FLOORGYM
Mar 27, 201812:12 PM
Mar 29, 20184:30 PM
Apr 07, 201812:34 PM
1.0 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONCLARKES ELEMENTARY19100 S WINDY CITY RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116307404/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453277 BASEMENTGYM
Mar 27, 201812:14 PM
Mar 29, 20184:30 PM
Apr 07, 201812:23 PM
0.5 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONCLARKES ELEMENTARY19100 S WINDY CITY RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116307704/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525833 2ND FLOORGYM
Mar 27, 201812:15 PM
Mar 29, 20184:32 PM
Apr 07, 201812:13 PM
0.4 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONCLARKES ELEMENTARY19100 S WINDY CITY RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116308204/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525997 2ND FLOORGYM
Mar 27, 201812:17 PM
Mar 29, 20184:33 PM
Apr 07, 201812:02 PM
0.3 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONCLARKES ELEMENTARY19100 S WINDY CITY RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116308904/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453270 2ND FLOORGYM
Mar 27, 201812:10 PM
Mar 29, 20184:43 PM
Apr 07, 201811:51 AM
2.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONCLARKES ELEMENTARY19100 S WINDY CITY RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116309104/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453281 2ND FLOOROTHER
Mar 27, 201812:15 PM
Mar 29, 20184:28 PM
Apr 07, 20185:56 AM
1.7 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONCLARKES ELEMENTARY19100 S WINDY CITY RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116309204/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4607993 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 27, 201812:15 PM
Mar 29, 20184:28 PM
Apr 07, 20185:45 AM
1.7 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONCLARKES ELEMENTARY19100 S WINDY CITY RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116309404/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453112 2ND FLOOROTHER
Mar 27, 201812:15 PM
Mar 29, 20184:28 PM
Apr 07, 20182:57 PM
2.0 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONCLARKES ELEMENTARY19100 S WINDY CITY RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116309604/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525819 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 27, 201812:00 PM
Mar 29, 20184:40 PM
Apr 07, 20182:47 PM
1.4 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONCLARKES ELEMENTARY19100 S WINDY CITY RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116309804/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4337171 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 27, 201812:05 PM
Mar 29, 20184:40 PM
Apr 07, 20182:37 PM
1.8 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONCLARKES ELEMENTARY19100 S WINDY CITY RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116310104/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4607967 2ND FLOORGYM
Mar 27, 201812:05 PM
Mar 29, 20184:42 PM
Apr 07, 20182:27 PM
1.1 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONCLARKES ELEMENTARY19100 S WINDY CITY RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97002
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116310404/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525978 2ND FLOORGYM
Mar 27, 201812:10 PM
Mar 29, 20184:42 PM
Apr 07, 20182:17 PM
2.8 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONCLARKES ELEMENTARY19100 S WINDY CITY RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116310904/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525811 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 27, 201812:05 PM
Mar 29, 20184:55 PM
Apr 07, 20182:07 PM
1.5 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONCLARKES ELEMENTARY19100 S WINDY CITY RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116311504/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4533388 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 27, 201812:05 PM
Mar 29, 20184:55 PM
Apr 07, 20183:58 AM
0.6 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONCLARKES ELEMENTARY19100 S WINDY CITY RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116311704/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453327 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 27, 201812:06 PM
Mar 29, 20184:55 PM
Apr 07, 20185:47 AM
0.9 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONCLARKES ELEMENTARY19100 S WINDY CITY RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97002
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116312204/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525686 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 27, 201812:08 PM
Mar 29, 20184:58 PM
Apr 07, 20185:36 AM
0.9 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONCLARKES ELEMENTARY19100 S WINDY CITY RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116312804/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4607982 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 27, 201812:10 PM
Mar 29, 20184:55 PM
Apr 07, 20181:49 PM
1.1 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONCLARKES ELEMENTARY19100 S WINDY CITY RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116313304/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453265 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 27, 201812:11 PM
Mar 29, 20184:55 PM
Apr 07, 20181:39 PM
1.4 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONCLARKES ELEMENTARY19100 S WINDY CITY RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116313604/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4337185 2ND FLOORGYM
Mar 27, 201812:16 PM
Mar 29, 20184:35 PM
Apr 07, 20183:27 PM
1.0 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONCLARKES ELEMENTARY19100 S WINDY CITY RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97002
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116314204/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453233 2ND FLOORGYM
Mar 27, 201812:17 PM
Mar 29, 20184:36 PM
Apr 07, 20183:17 PM
0.7 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONCLARKES ELEMENTARY19100 S WINDY CITY RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116305604/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525772 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 27, 201811:57 AM
Mar 29, 20184:25 PM
Apr 07, 20181:28 PM
4.5 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONCLARKES ELEMENTARY19100 S WINDY CITY RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116306204/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525972 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 27, 201811:59 AM
Mar 29, 20184:20 PM
Apr 07, 20181:17 PM
4.0 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONCLARKES ELEMENTARY19100 S WINDY CITY RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116306604/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525708 BASEMENTHEALTH ROOM
Mar 27, 201812:00 PM
Mar 29, 20184:21 PM
Apr 07, 201812:56 PM
4.2 pCi/L
LAB ANALYSIS FOR:
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES &
NATURAL RESOURCE 412 S Swiegle AveMolalla, OR 97038
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO ROADAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONADMINISTRATION BUILDING412 SWIEGLE AVECLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116302804/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525683 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 27, 201811:00 AM
Mar 29, 20183:35 PM
Apr 07, 20181:39 AM
0.5 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONADMINISTRATION BUILDING412 SWIEGLE AVECLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116302904/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525844 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 27, 201811:00 AM
Mar 29, 20183:15 PM
Apr 07, 20181:29 AM
1.0 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONADMINISTRATION BUILDING412 SWIEGLE AVECLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116303004/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525754 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 27, 201811:05 AM
Mar 29, 20183:12 PM
Apr 07, 20181:18 AM
0.4 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO ROADAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONADMINISTRATION BUILDING412 SWIEGLE AVECLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116303104/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4533394 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 27, 201811:10 AM
Mar 29, 20183:11 PM
Apr 07, 20181:07 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONADMINSTRATION BUILDING412 SWIEGLE AVECLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116303204/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525806 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 27, 201811:08 AM
Mar 29, 20183:15 PM
Apr 07, 201812:56 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONADMINISTRATION BUILDING412 SWIEGLE AVECLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116303304/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453258 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 27, 201811:09 AM
Mar 29, 20183:15 PM
Apr 07, 201812:46 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONADMINSTRATION BUILDING412 SWIEGLE AVECLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116303404/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453245 BASEMENTOFFICE
Mar 27, 201811:00 AM
Mar 29, 20183:25 PM
Apr 07, 201812:35 AM
0.8 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONADMINISTRATION BUILDING412 SWIEGLE AVECLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116303504/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4533392 BASEMENTOTHER
Mar 27, 201811:01 AM
Mar 29, 20183:22 PM
Apr 07, 201812:24 AM
0.9 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONADMINISTRATION BUILDING412 SWIEGLE AVECLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116303604/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525823 BASEMENTOFFICE
Mar 27, 201811:02 AM
Mar 29, 20183:22 PM
Apr 07, 201812:13 AM
0.7 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONADMINISTRATION BUILDING412 SWIEGLE AVECLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116303704/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525906 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 27, 201810:50 AM
Mar 29, 20183:35 PM
Apr 07, 201812:03 AM
0.9 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONADMINISTRATION BUILDING412 SWIEGLE AVECLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116303804/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525995 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 27, 201810:55 AM
Mar 29, 20183:10 PM
Apr 06, 201811:52 PM
0.5 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONADMINISTRATION BUILDING412 SWIEGLECLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116303904/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525852 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 27, 201810:55 AM
Mar 29, 20183:10 PM
Apr 06, 201811:41 PM
0.5 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONADMINISTRATION BUILDING412 SWIEGLE AVECLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116304004/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4607944 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 27, 201811:00 AM
Mar 29, 20183:11 PM
Apr 07, 20183:48 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONADMINISTRATION OFFICE412 SWIEGLE AVECLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116310204/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453269 2ND FLOORGYM
Mar 27, 201811:06 AM
Mar 29, 20183:15 PM
Apr 07, 20183:37 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONADMINSTRATION BUILDING412 SWIEGLE AVECLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116310604/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453074 2ND FLOORGYM
Mar 27, 201811:07 AM
Mar 29, 20183:15 PM
Apr 07, 20183:27 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONADMINSTRATION BUILDING412 SWIEGLE AVECLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116310704/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525953 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 27, 201811:07 AM
Mar 29, 20183:15 PM
Apr 07, 20183:16 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONADMINISTRATION BUILDING412 SWIEGLE AVECLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116311004/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525681 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 27, 201811:10 AM
Mar 29, 20183:12 PM
Apr 07, 20183:05 AM
0.4 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONADMINISTRATION BUILDING412 SWIEGLE AVECLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116311204/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525911 2ND FLOOROTHER
Mar 27, 201811:10 AM
Mar 29, 20183:14 PM
Apr 07, 20182:55 AM
0.4 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONNATURAL ROSARUNOT PROVIDEDNOT PROVIDEDNOT PROVIDED, OR 97042
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116317904/06/201804/10/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4607954 2ND FLOOROTHER
Mar 27, 201811:30 AM
Mar 29, 20184:02 PM
Apr 07, 201811:30 AM
0.6 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONNATURAL ROSARUNOT PROVIDEDNO PROVIDEDNOT PROVIDED, OR 97042
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116318204/06/201804/10/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4533397 2ND FLOORGYM
Mar 27, 201811:30 AM
Mar 29, 20184:02 PM
Apr 07, 20187:56 AM
0.7 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONNATURAL ROSARUNOT PROVIDEDNOT PROVIDEDNOT PROVIDED, OR 97042
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116318404/06/201804/10/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4568849 2ND FLOOROTHER
Mar 27, 201811:30 AM
Mar 29, 20184:04 PM
Apr 07, 20185:00 AM
0.8 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONNATURAL ROSARUNOT PROVIDEDNOT PROVIDEDNOT PROVIDED, OR 97042
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116318604/06/201804/10/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525738 BASEMENTOTHER
Mar 27, 201811:35 AM
Mar 29, 20184:00 PM
Apr 07, 20185:11 AM
0.7 pCi/L
LAB ANALYSIS FOR:
MOLALLA ELEMENTARY 910 Toliver Rd
Molalla, OR 97038
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116310304/06/201804/10/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525984 2ND FLOORGYM-CLASS 16
Mar 26, 201812:50 PM
Mar 29, 20181:22 PM
Apr 07, 20184:20 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116312304/06/201804/10/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525678 2ND FLOORSUPPORT
Mar 26, 201812:52 PM
Mar 29, 20181:23 PM
Apr 07, 20183:59 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116312604/06/201804/10/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525829 2ND FLOORGYM-CLASS 33
Mar 26, 201812:52 PM
Mar 29, 20181:27 PM
Apr 07, 20184:42 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116313204/06/201804/10/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525709 2ND FLOORGYM-CLASS 20
Mar 26, 201812:38 PM
Mar 29, 20181:13 PM
Apr 07, 20184:31 AM
0.3 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116313504/06/201804/10/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525743 2ND FLOORGYM-CLASS 19
Mar 26, 201812:43 PM
Mar 29, 20181:15 PM
Apr 07, 20181:20 PM
0.8 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116313904/06/201804/10/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525986 2ND FLOORGYM-CLASS 18
Mar 26, 201812:43 PM
Mar 29, 20181:15 PM
Apr 07, 20181:10 PM
0.6 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116314004/06/201804/10/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525826 2ND FLOORGYM-CLASS 17
Mar 26, 201812:45 PM
Mar 29, 20181:16 PM
Apr 07, 20181:00 PM
0.9 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116314504/06/201804/10/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453325 2ND FLOOROFFICE-25
Mar 27, 20189:02 AM
Mar 29, 20181:32 PM
Apr 07, 20184:53 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116314804/06/201804/10/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4568742 2ND FLOOROFFICE-42
Mar 27, 20189:00 AM
Mar 29, 20181:32 PM
Apr 07, 20183:57 PM
0.5 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116315004/06/201804/10/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525842 2ND FLOOROFFICE-842
Mar 27, 20189:04 AM
Mar 29, 20181:32 PM
Apr 07, 20185:28 AM
0.6 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116315204/06/201804/10/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453307 2ND FLOOROFFICE-07
Mar 27, 20189:04 AM
Mar 29, 20181:32 PM
Apr 07, 20185:18 AM
0.4 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116315604/06/201804/10/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525961 2ND FLOORGYM-ANNEX
Mar 27, 20189:12 AM
Mar 29, 20181:48 PM
Apr 07, 20185:08 AM
0.5 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116315804/06/201804/10/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525959 2ND FLOORGYM-ANNEX CORNER OFFICE
Mar 27, 20189:17 AM
Mar 29, 20181:52 PM
Apr 07, 20184:58 AM
0.9 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116316104/06/201804/10/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525970 2ND FLOORGYM MODULAR-MUSIC
Mar 27, 20189:17 AM
Mar 29, 20181:52 PM
Apr 07, 20186:15 AM
0.3 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116316604/06/201804/10/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4607985 BASEMENTCAFETERIA
Mar 26, 201812:58 PM
Mar 29, 20181:29 PM
Apr 07, 20186:05 AM
0.5 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116316804/06/201804/10/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525788 BASEMENTCAFETERIA
Mar 26, 201812:58 PM
Mar 29, 20181:31 PM
Apr 07, 201811:40 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALL ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116311804/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525900 2ND FLOORGYM
Mar 27, 20189:00 AM
Mar 29, 20181:25 PM
Apr 07, 20182:44 AM
0.3 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116312104/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525902 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 27, 20189:05 AM
Mar 29, 20181:25 PM
Apr 07, 20182:33 AM
0.4 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116312504/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453315 2ND FLOORGYM
Mar 27, 20189:05 AM
Mar 29, 20181:25 PM
Apr 07, 20182:22 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116312904/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525803 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 27, 20189:00 AM
Mar 29, 20181:25 PM
Apr 07, 20182:12 AM
0.4 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116313004/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4337195 2ND FLOOROTHER
Mar 27, 20189:15 AM
Mar 29, 20181:15 PM
Apr 07, 20182:01 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116313404/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4337169 2ND FLOOROTHER
Mar 27, 20189:15 AM
Mar 29, 20181:15 PM
Apr 07, 20181:50 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116313804/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525918 2ND FLOOROTHER
Mar 27, 20189:15 AM
Mar 29, 20181:15 PM
Apr 07, 20181:50 PM
0.5 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116314104/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525696 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 26, 201812:40 PM
Mar 29, 20181:20 PM
Apr 07, 20181:40 PM
0.6 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116314404/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525838 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 26, 201812:45 PM
Mar 29, 20181:20 PM
Apr 07, 20181:30 PM
0.8 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116314704/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4607956 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 26, 201812:50 PM
Mar 29, 20181:20 PM
Apr 07, 20183:47 PM
0.9 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116314904/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4337191 2ND FLOORCLINCAL
Mar 26, 201812:51 PM
Mar 29, 20181:15 PM
Apr 07, 20183:07 PM
0.8 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116315104/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525692 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 26, 201812:55 PM
Mar 29, 20181:15 PM
Apr 07, 20187:35 AM
0.9 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116315304/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525725 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 26, 201812:52 PM
Mar 29, 20181:15 PM
Apr 06, 201811:57 PM
0.8 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116315704/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453171 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 26, 20181:00 PM
Mar 29, 20181:16 PM
Apr 07, 201812:08 AM
0.9 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116316304/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525679 BASEMENTOPEN AREA
Mar 27, 20189:05 AM
Mar 29, 20181:33 PM
Apr 07, 201812:18 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116316704/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525795 2ND FLOORGYM
Mar 27, 20189:05 AM
Mar 29, 20181:33 PM
Apr 07, 201812:29 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116317104/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453292 2ND FLOORGYM
Mar 27, 20189:00 AM
Mar 29, 20181:34 PM
Apr 07, 201812:40 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116317404/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525827 2ND FLOORGYM
Mar 27, 20189:11 AM
Mar 29, 20181:35 PM
Apr 07, 201812:50 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116317804/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453143 BASEMENTOPEN KINDERGARDEN
Mar 26, 201812:41 PM
Mar 29, 20181:19 PM
Apr 07, 20181:01 AM
0.4 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116320104/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525923 2ND FLOORGYM
Mar 26, 201812:43 PM
Mar 29, 20181:19 PM
Apr 07, 20181:03 AM
0.6 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116320704/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525834 2ND FLOORGYM
Mar 26, 201812:44 PM
Mar 29, 20181:20 PM
Apr 07, 20181:14 AM
0.4 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELELMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116321204/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4337174 2ND FLOORGYM
Mar 26, 201812:45 PM
Mar 29, 20181:21 PM
Apr 07, 20181:25 AM
0.3 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116321704/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4533381 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 26, 201812:30 PM
Mar 29, 20181:35 PM
Apr 07, 20181:35 AM
0.6 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116322204/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525872 2ND FLOORGYM
Mar 26, 201812:35 PM
Mar 29, 20181:17 PM
Apr 07, 20181:46 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116322704/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4607959 2ND FLOORGYM
Mar 26, 201812:35 PM
Mar 29, 20181:18 PM
Apr 07, 20181:57 AM
0.3 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELELMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116323104/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525963 2ND FLOORGYM
Mar 26, 201812:38 PM
Mar 29, 20181:18 PM
Apr 07, 20182:08 AM
0.7 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116323704/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453323 2ND FLOORSTAFF ROOM
Mar 27, 20189:00 AM
Mar 29, 20181:26 PM
Apr 07, 20182:18 AM
0.3 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116324204/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525724 2ND FLOORGYM
Mar 27, 20189:03 AM
Mar 29, 20181:30 PM
Apr 07, 20182:29 AM
0.6 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116324804/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525879 2ND FLOORGYM
Mar 27, 20189:04 AM
Mar 29, 20181:31 PM
Apr 07, 20183:39 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELEMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116325204/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525813 2ND FLOORGYM
Mar 27, 20189:05 AM
Mar 29, 20181:32 PM
Apr 07, 20183:37 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA ELMENTARY910 TOLIVAR RDCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116311904/06/201804/10/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525919 2ND FLOORGYM-CLASS 15
Mar 26, 201812:50 PM
Mar 29, 20181:23 PM
Apr 07, 20184:10 AM
0.2 pCi/L
LAB ANALYSIS FOR:
MOLLALA HIGH SCHOOL357 E Francis St
Molalla, OR 97038
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE11981 FARGO ROADAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116305304/06/201804/11/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4607999 BASEMENTGIRLS LOCKER ROOM
Mar 26, 20188:45 AM
Mar 29, 20189:03 AM
Apr 07, 20183:18 AM
0.4 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE11981 FARGO ROADAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116305404/06/201804/11/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525979 1ST FLOORROBOTICS ROOM
Mar 26, 20188:50 AM
Mar 29, 20189:07 AM
Apr 07, 201812:37 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116304904/06/201804/11/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4607986 BASEMENTOFFICE
Mar 26, 20188:39 AM
Mar 29, 20188:51 AM
Apr 07, 20182:35 AM
0.4 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116305104/06/201804/11/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453293 BASEMENTOFFICE
Mar 26, 20188:41 AM
Mar 29, 20188:50 AM
Apr 07, 20183:07 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116305704/06/201804/11/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4607921 1ST FLOORSCIENCE ROOM
Mar 26, 20188:55 AM
Mar 29, 20189:09 AM
Apr 07, 201812:48 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116305904/06/201804/11/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453288 1ST FLOORGYM
Mar 26, 20188:58 AM
Mar 29, 20189:11 AM
Apr 07, 201812:59 AM
0.3 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116306004/06/201804/11/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4607988 1ST FLOORGYM
Mar 26, 20189:00 AM
Mar 29, 20189:12 AM
Apr 07, 20181:09 AM
0.4 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116306404/06/201804/11/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525765 1ST FLOORGYM
Mar 26, 20189:03 AM
Mar 29, 20189:14 AM
Apr 07, 20186:28 PM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116308004/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525690 1ST FLOOROFFICE
Mar 26, 20187:26 AM
Mar 29, 20188:20 AM
Apr 07, 20187:21 PM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116308104/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525677 1ST FLOORASSIT. MAIN OFFICE
Mar 26, 20187:27 AM
Mar 29, 20188:33 AM
Apr 07, 20187:11 PM
0.6 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116308404/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525688 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 26, 20187:35 AM
Mar 29, 20188:34 AM
Apr 07, 20187:00 PM
0.6 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116308704/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453170 BASEMENTOFFICE
Mar 26, 20187:36 AM
Mar 29, 20188:35 AM
Apr 07, 20188:58 PM
0.6 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116309504/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525964 1ST FLOOROFFICE
Mar 26, 20188:02 AM
Mar 29, 20188:30 AM
Apr 07, 20186:41 AM
0.9 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116309704/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453305 1ST FLOOROPEN AREA
Mar 26, 20188:05 AM
Mar 29, 20188:28 AM
Apr 07, 20186:51 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116310004/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4607922 BASEMENTOPEN ENTRY
Mar 26, 20188:06 AM
Mar 29, 20188:21 AM
Apr 07, 20188:37 PM
0.4 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116311104/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525793 1ST FLOORLOCKER ROOM 313
Mar 26, 20188:30 AM
Mar 29, 20188:59 AM
Apr 06, 201811:33 PM
0.3 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116311604/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525722 1ST FLOORBAND ROOM
Mar 26, 20188:10 AM
Mar 29, 20188:40 AM
Apr 07, 20183:28 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116312004/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4568851 1ST FLOORCHOIR ROOM
Mar 26, 20188:12 AM
Mar 29, 20188:45 AM
Apr 07, 20183:39 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116312404/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525718 BASEMENTOFFICE
Mar 26, 20188:15 AM
Mar 29, 20188:57 AM
Apr 07, 20182:46 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116312704/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4568653 1ST FLOOROFFICE
Mar 26, 20188:16 AM
Mar 29, 20188:54 AM
Apr 07, 20182:56 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116313104/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525809 BASEMENTOFFICE 09
Mar 26, 20187:45 AM
Mar 29, 20188:22 AM
Apr 07, 20182:13 AM
0.4 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116313704/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525908 BASEMENTCONFERENCE ROOM
Mar 26, 20187:50 AM
Mar 29, 20188:24 AM
Apr 07, 20184:20 AM
0.4 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116340704/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525855 2ND FLOORROOM 200 OFFICE
Mar 26, 20187:40 AM
Mar 29, 20188:30 AM
Apr 08, 20186:56 AM
0.4 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116306804/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525910 1ST FLOORBREAK ROOM
Mar 26, 20187:41 AM
Mar 29, 20188:35 AM
Apr 07, 20186:17 PM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116307204/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525762 1ST FLOOROPEN AREA
Mar 26, 20187:42 AM
Mar 29, 20188:34 AM
Apr 07, 20186:49 PM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOLL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116307504/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4607979 1ST FLOORCAFETERIA ROOM
Mar 26, 20187:45 AM
Mar 29, 20188:21 AM
Apr 07, 20186:38 PM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116307804/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525689 1ST FLOORNURSE OFFICE
Mar 26, 20187:46 AM
Mar 29, 20188:22 AM
Apr 07, 20187:32 PM
0.3 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116309304/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4607973 1ST FLOOROFFICE
Mar 26, 20187:59 AM
Mar 29, 20188:28 AM
Apr 07, 20188:47 PM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116310504/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453192 BASEMENTLOCKER ROOM
Mar 26, 20188:26 AM
Mar 29, 20188:58 AM
Apr 07, 20188:26 PM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116311404/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453238 BASEMENTOFFICE
Mar 26, 20188:35 AM
Mar 29, 20188:53 AM
Apr 06, 201811:44 PM
0.3 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116314304/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4337175 BASEMENTPHYSICS ROOM
Mar 26, 20187:52 AM
Mar 29, 201810:16 AM
Apr 07, 20184:09 AM
0.5 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116314604/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453219 1ST FLOORREBECCA MCKENZIE
Mar 26, 20187:54 AM
Mar 29, 201810:15 AM
Apr 07, 20183:37 PM
1.1 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116319104/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525893 1ST FLOORLIBRARY
Mar 26, 20187:40 AM
Mar 29, 201810:05 AM
Apr 07, 20185:22 AM
1.0 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116319304/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525822 1ST FLOORMEDIA CLASSROOM
Mar 26, 20187:43 AM
Mar 29, 20188:26 AM
Apr 07, 20185:33 AM
1.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116319604/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525925 1ST FLOORCLASSROOM 2
Mar 26, 20187:52 AM
Mar 29, 20188:28 AM
Apr 07, 20185:43 AM
1.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116319804/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525922 1ST FLOOROUTREACH
Mar 26, 20187:49 AM
Mar 29, 20188:32 AM
Apr 07, 20185:54 AM
1.4 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116320204/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4607933 1ST FLOORCAFETERIA
Mar 26, 20187:33 AM
Mar 29, 20189:12 AM
Apr 07, 20186:05 AM
0.6 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116320504/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525764 1ST FLOORCAFETERIA
Mar 26, 20187:35 AM
Mar 29, 20188:15 AM
Apr 07, 20186:16 AM
0.5 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116320904/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4568830 1ST FLOORLIBRARY COUNTER
Mar 26, 20187:41 AM
Mar 29, 20188:15 AM
Apr 07, 20186:26 AM
1.1 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116321104/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525753 1ST FLOORLIBRARY
Mar 26, 20187:42 AM
Mar 29, 20188:23 AM
Apr 07, 20186:37 AM
1.5 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116321604/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453250 1ST FLOORCAFETERIA -COMMON
Mar 26, 20187:27 AM
Mar 29, 20188:15 AM
Apr 07, 20186:48 AM
0.7 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116321804/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453121 1ST FLOORCAFETERIA
Mar 26, 20187:27 AM
Mar 29, 20188:15 AM
Apr 07, 20186:59 AM
0.7 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116322004/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4568735 1ST FLOORCAFETERIA
Mar 26, 20187:29 AM
Mar 29, 20188:15 AM
Apr 07, 20182:51 AM
0.4 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97002
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116322404/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525980 1ST FLOORCAFETERIA
Mar 26, 20187:31 AM
Mar 29, 20188:15 AM
Apr 07, 20183:02 AM
1.1 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116322904/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4607976 BASEMENTAUDITORIUM SHOP
Mar 26, 20189:10 AM
Mar 29, 201810:21 AM
Apr 07, 20183:12 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116323604/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525915 2ND FLOORAUDITORIUM
Mar 26, 20189:15 AM
Mar 29, 20189:02 AM
Apr 07, 20183:34 AM
1.0 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116323804/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4337182 2ND FLOORAUDITORIUM
Mar 26, 20189:17 AM
Mar 29, 20189:02 AM
Apr 07, 20183:45 AM
1.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116324304/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525931 2ND FLOORPHOTO ROOM
Mar 26, 20188:42 AM
Mar 29, 20188:58 AM
Apr 07, 20183:56 AM
0.3 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116324604/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525930 2ND FLOOR9E TECH LAB
Mar 26, 20188:48 AM
Mar 29, 20188:59 AM
Apr 07, 20184:06 AM
0.4 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116325304/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453213 2ND FLOORMETAL SHOP
Mar 26, 20188:58 AM
Mar 29, 201810:12 AM
Apr 07, 20184:17 AM
0.3 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116325604/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4568894 2ND FLOORMETAL SHOP
Mar 26, 20189:00 AM
Mar 29, 201810:12 AM
Apr 07, 20184:28 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116325904/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525808 1ST FLOOROFFICE-6E
Mar 26, 20188:38 AM
Mar 29, 20188:52 AM
Apr 06, 201811:37 PM
0.4 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116326104/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525697 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM-5E
Mar 26, 20188:38 AM
Mar 29, 20188:52 AM
Apr 06, 201811:48 PM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116326404/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525870 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM
Mar 26, 20188:45 AM
Mar 29, 20188:58 AM
Apr 06, 201811:59 PM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116326704/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525735 2ND FLOORART-8E
Mar 26, 20188:45 AM
Mar 29, 20188:58 AM
Apr 07, 201812:10 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116326904/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525999 BASEMENTWOOD SHOP OFFICE
Mar 26, 20188:24 AM
Mar 29, 20188:50 AM
Apr 07, 201812:21 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116327304/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4337180 BASEMENTWOOD SHOP
Mar 26, 20188:27 AM
Mar 29, 20188:50 AM
Apr 07, 201812:32 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116327404/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525763 1ST FLOORWOOD SHOP
Mar 26, 20188:30 AM
Mar 29, 20188:51 AM
Apr 07, 201812:43 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116327704/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525912 BASEMENTOFFICE-4E
Mar 26, 20188:40 AM
Mar 29, 20188:45 AM
Apr 07, 201812:53 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116328204/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525847 1ST FLOORFACULTY LUNCH ROOM
Mar 26, 20188:01 AM
Mar 29, 20188:38 AM
Apr 07, 20181:04 AM
0.3 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116328604/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525702 1ST FLOORCUSTODIAL RECEIVING
Mar 26, 20188:04 AM
Mar 29, 20188:42 AM
Apr 07, 20181:15 AM
0.7 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116329004/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525862 1ST FLOORECON1
Mar 26, 20188:08 AM
Mar 29, 20188:42 AM
Apr 07, 20184:38 AM
0.4 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116329504/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4607939 BASEMENTAUDITORIUM-REAR CENTER
Mar 26, 20189:20 AM
Mar 29, 20189:02 AM
Apr 07, 20184:49 AM
0.8 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116332404/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525749 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM
Mar 26, 20188:50 AM
Mar 29, 20189:05 AM
Apr 07, 20185:37 AM
0.3 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116332704/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525954 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM
Mar 26, 20188:50 AM
Mar 29, 20189:05 AM
Apr 07, 20183:07 AM
0.6 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116332804/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453287 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 115B
Mar 26, 20188:55 AM
Mar 29, 20189:10 AM
Apr 07, 20182:40 AM
0.4 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116333104/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4607983 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 1114B
Mar 26, 20188:55 AM
Mar 29, 20189:10 AM
Apr 07, 20183:17 AM
0.6 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116333504/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525710 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 1113B
Mar 26, 20189:00 AM
Mar 29, 20189:10 AM
Apr 07, 20183:28 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116333804/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4337192 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 112B
Mar 26, 20189:00 AM
Mar 29, 20189:15 AM
Apr 07, 20182:24 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116333904/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525920 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 111B
Mar 26, 20189:05 AM
Mar 29, 20189:15 AM
Apr 07, 20182:35 AM
0.5 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116334104/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4533384 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 110B
Mar 26, 20189:10 AM
Mar 29, 20189:20 AM
Apr 07, 20182:45 AM
0.3 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116334504/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525701 1ST FLOORCLASSROOM 109B
Mar 26, 20189:20 AM
Mar 29, 20189:20 AM
Apr 07, 20182:56 AM
0.4 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116334704/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453234 1ST FLOORCLASSROOM 108A
Mar 26, 20189:30 AM
Mar 29, 20189:25 AM
Apr 07, 20181:41 AM
0.6 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116334904/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525886 1ST FLOORCLASSROOM 106A
Mar 26, 20183:30 AM
Mar 29, 20189:25 AM
Apr 07, 20181:52 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116335104/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525773 1ST FLOORCLASSROOM 105A
Mar 26, 20189:31 AM
Mar 29, 20189:25 AM
Apr 07, 20182:02 AM
0.3 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116335404/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525987 1ST FLOORCLASSROOM 101A
Mar 26, 20189:25 AM
Mar 29, 20189:35 AM
Apr 07, 20182:13 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116335704/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4337181 1ST FLOORCLASSROOM 102A
Mar 26, 20189:30 AM
Mar 29, 20189:35 AM
Apr 07, 201812:58 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116335904/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525901 1ST FLOORCLASSROOM 103A
Mar 26, 20189:30 AM
Mar 29, 20189:30 AM
Apr 07, 20181:09 AM
0.4 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116336104/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453098 1ST FLOORCLASSROOM 104A
Mar 26, 20189:35 AM
Mar 29, 20189:30 AM
Apr 07, 20181:19 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116336304/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525799 BASEMENTOFFICE #100
Mar 26, 20189:28 AM
Mar 29, 20189:35 AM
Apr 07, 20181:30 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116336404/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453317 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 213B
Mar 26, 20188:30 AM
Mar 29, 20188:55 AM
Apr 07, 201812:15 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116336504/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525733 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 214B
Mar 26, 20188:35 AM
Mar 29, 20188:55 AM
Apr 07, 201812:26 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116336604/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525845 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 215B
Mar 26, 20188:35 AM
Mar 29, 20189:00 AM
Apr 07, 201812:37 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116337004/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4607974 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 216B
Mar 26, 20188:40 AM
Mar 29, 20189:00 AM
Apr 07, 201812:47 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116337104/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525885 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 209B
Mar 26, 20188:15 AM
Mar 29, 20188:45 AM
Apr 06, 201811:33 PM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116337204/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525967 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 210B
Mar 26, 20188:20 AM
Mar 29, 20188:50 AM
Apr 06, 201811:16 PM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116337404/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4607937 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 211B
Mar 26, 20188:20 AM
Mar 29, 20188:50 AM
Apr 06, 201811:26 PM
0.4 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116337704/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525927 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 212B
Mar 26, 20188:25 AM
Mar 29, 20188:50 AM
Apr 07, 20187:42 PM
0.5 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116338004/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4568756 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 204A
Mar 26, 20188:00 AM
Mar 29, 20188:40 AM
Apr 07, 20187:31 PM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116338204/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525860 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 205A
Mar 26, 20188:00 AM
Mar 29, 20188:40 AM
Apr 07, 20187:21 PM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116338504/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453294 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 206A
Mar 26, 20188:05 AM
Mar 29, 20188:40 AM
Apr 07, 20187:10 PM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RD NEAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116338704/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453124 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 208A
Mar 26, 20188:10 AM
Mar 29, 20188:45 AM
Apr 07, 20186:59 PM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116338904/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453094 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 200C
Mar 26, 20187:45 AM
Mar 29, 20188:30 AM
Apr 07, 20186:48 PM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116339104/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525787 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 200B OFFICE
Mar 26, 20187:45 AM
Mar 29, 20188:30 AM
Apr 07, 20186:38 PM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116339304/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4607991 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 201A
Mar 26, 20187:50 AM
Mar 29, 20188:35 AM
Apr 07, 20186:27 PM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116339604/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525792 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 202/203A
Mar 26, 20187:55 AM
Mar 29, 20188:35 AM
Apr 08, 20185:15 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116339904/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525699 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 8C SCIENCE LAB
Mar 26, 20187:30 AM
Mar 29, 20188:20 AM
Apr 08, 20185:25 AM
1.1 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116340004/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453301 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 7C SCIENCE LAB
Mar 26, 20187:30 AM
Mar 29, 20188:25 AM
Apr 08, 20185:35 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA HIGH SCHOOL357 FRANCIS STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116340404/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453284 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 61 SCIENCE LAB
Mar 26, 20187:35 AM
Mar 29, 20188:25 AM
Apr 08, 20185:45 AM
0.2 pCi/L
LAB ANALYSIS FOR:
MOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 Leroy Ave
Molalla, OR 97038
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116315504/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525951 2ND FLOORSTAFF LOUNGE
Mar 26, 201810:41 AM
Mar 29, 201810:42 AM
Apr 07, 201811:19 AM
0.7 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116315904/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525776 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 24 COMP LAB
Mar 26, 201810:52 AM
Mar 29, 201810:49 AM
Apr 07, 201811:08 AM
0.7 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116316204/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525817 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 25
Mar 26, 201810:55 AM
Mar 29, 201810:51 AM
Apr 07, 201810:58 AM
0.7 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116316504/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453215 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 26
Mar 26, 201810:58 AM
Mar 29, 201810:53 AM
Apr 07, 20187:15 AM
1.3 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116316904/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525676 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 3
Mar 26, 201811:10 AM
Mar 29, 201811:02 AM
Apr 07, 20187:05 AM
0.6 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116317204/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453018 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 30
Mar 26, 201811:10 AM
Mar 29, 201811:02 AM
Apr 07, 20186:55 AM
0.9 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116317304/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4607987 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM
Mar 26, 201811:15 AM
Mar 29, 201811:05 AM
Apr 07, 20186:45 AM
1.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116317504/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453145 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 32
Mar 26, 201811:18 AM
Mar 29, 201811:06 AM
Apr 07, 20186:35 AM
1.1 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116317604/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4607970 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 39
Mar 26, 201811:47 AM
Mar 29, 201811:14 AM
Apr 07, 20186:25 AM
0.8 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116318004/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525835 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 38
Mar 26, 201811:52 AM
Mar 29, 201811:16 AM
Apr 07, 20187:25 AM
0.5 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116318304/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4607928 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 43
Mar 26, 201811:57 AM
Mar 29, 201811:18 AM
Apr 07, 20183:26 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLLALA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116318504/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453304 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 41
Mar 26, 201812:00 PM
Mar 29, 201811:20 AM
Apr 07, 20183:15 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116318704/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525846 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 35
Mar 26, 201811:21 AM
Mar 29, 201811:08 AM
Apr 07, 20183:05 AM
0.3 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116318804/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453241 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 34
Mar 26, 201811:40 AM
Mar 29, 201811:10 AM
Apr 07, 20182:54 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116319004/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4607942 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 37
Mar 26, 201811:43 AM
Mar 29, 201811:12 AM
Apr 07, 20182:43 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116319204/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453039 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 36
Mar 26, 201811:45 AM
Mar 29, 201811:11 AM
Apr 07, 20187:55 AM
1.1 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116319404/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453178 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM
Mar 26, 201811:00 AM
Mar 29, 201810:54 AM
Apr 07, 20187:45 AM
1.1 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116319704/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525853 2ND FLOORSUPPORT 284
Mar 26, 201811:03 AM
Mar 29, 201810:56 AM
Apr 07, 20182:33 AM
1.3 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116320004/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525941 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM
Mar 26, 201811:01 AM
Mar 29, 201810:58 AM
Apr 07, 20182:22 AM
0.8 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116320304/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453259 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 28
Mar 26, 201811:07 AM
Mar 29, 201811:45 AM
Apr 07, 20182:11 AM
1.1 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116320804/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453290 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 23
Mar 26, 201812:05 PM
Mar 29, 201810:47 AM
Apr 07, 20182:00 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116321304/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4607996 2ND FLOORGYM
Mar 26, 201811:06 AM
Mar 29, 201811:02 AM
Apr 07, 20181:50 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116321504/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525887 2ND FLOORGYM
Mar 26, 201811:07 AM
Mar 29, 201811:02 AM
Apr 07, 20185:48 AM
0.9 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116322104/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4607984 BASEMENTBOYS LOCKER
Mar 26, 201811:15 AM
Mar 29, 201811:04 AM
Apr 07, 20181:17 AM
0.5 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116322504/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525894 1ST FLOOROFFICE
Mar 26, 201810:58 AM
Mar 29, 201810:49 AM
Apr 07, 20181:07 AM
1.1 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116322804/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453230 1ST FLOOROFFICE
Mar 26, 201810:58 AM
Mar 29, 201810:49 AM
Apr 07, 201812:56 AM
0.7 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116323904/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525759 2ND FLOORGYM
Mar 26, 201811:18 AM
Mar 29, 201811:13 AM
Apr 07, 201812:24 AM
0.3 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116324104/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525734 2ND FLOORGYM
Mar 26, 201811:15 AM
Mar 29, 201811:11 AM
Apr 07, 201812:13 AM
0.5 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116324504/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4607931 BASEMENTGYM
Mar 26, 201811:22 AM
Mar 29, 201811:10 AM
Apr 07, 201812:02 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116324704/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525680 2ND FLOORGYM
Mar 26, 201811:25 AM
Mar 29, 201811:12 AM
Apr 06, 201811:52 PM
0.7 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116325104/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525781 1ST FLOOROFFICE
Mar 26, 201810:45 AM
Mar 29, 201811:35 AM
Apr 06, 201811:41 PM
0.9 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116325404/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525869 2ND FLOORCONFERENCE ROOM
Mar 26, 201810:50 AM
Mar 29, 201811:35 AM
Apr 07, 20183:48 AM
1.0 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116325704/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525942 2ND FLOORCOPY ROOM
Mar 26, 201810:53 AM
Mar 29, 201811:36 AM
Apr 07, 20183:37 AM
1.0 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116325804/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525968 BASEMENTOTHER
Mar 26, 201810:54 AM
Mar 29, 201810:47 AM
Apr 07, 20185:26 AM
0.4 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97002
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116326004/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453120 2ND FLOORCLASSROM
Mar 26, 201811:40 AM
Mar 29, 201811:16 AM
Apr 07, 20185:15 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116326304/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453183 2ND FLOORMUSIC
Mar 26, 201811:45 AM
Mar 29, 201811:16 AM
Apr 07, 20185:05 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116326604/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4607946 BASEMENTOCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
Mar 26, 201811:45 AM
Mar 29, 201811:15 AM
Apr 07, 20184:54 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116330904/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525731 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM
Mar 26, 201810:55 AM
Mar 29, 201810:45 AM
Apr 07, 20183:15 AM
0.5 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116331104/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4337193 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM
Mar 26, 201810:55 AM
Mar 29, 201810:45 AM
Apr 07, 20183:26 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116331404/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4533391 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 26, 201811:00 AM
Mar 29, 201810:50 AM
Apr 07, 20181:26 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116331604/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4533385 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM
Mar 26, 201811:25 AM
Mar 29, 201810:50 AM
Apr 07, 20181:37 AM
0.3 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116332004/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4533105 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM
Mar 26, 201811:35 AM
Mar 29, 201810:55 AM
Apr 07, 20182:53 AM
1.3 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116332104/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525768 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM
Mar 26, 201811:40 AM
Mar 29, 201810:55 AM
Apr 07, 20183:04 AM
1.7 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116332304/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4452996 BASEMENTCLASSROOM
Mar 26, 201811:45 AM
Mar 29, 201811:00 AM
Apr 07, 20188:35 PM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116332604/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525936 BASEMENTCLASSROOM
Mar 26, 201811:45 AM
Mar 29, 201811:00 AM
Apr 07, 20187:45 AM
0.3 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116332904/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525839 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 26, 201811:50 AM
Mar 29, 201811:00 AM
Apr 07, 20188:46 PM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116333204/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525700 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM
Mar 26, 201811:50 AM
Mar 29, 201811:00 AM
Apr 07, 20188:57 PM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116333404/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4533379 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM
Mar 26, 201811:55 AM
Mar 29, 201811:15 AM
Apr 07, 20189:07 PM
0.7 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116333604/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525875 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 26, 201811:55 AM
Mar 29, 201811:05 AM
Apr 07, 20187:53 PM
2.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116334004/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525797 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 26, 201812:00 PM
Mar 29, 201811:05 AM
Apr 07, 20188:03 PM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116334204/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4337197 2ND FLOORCAFETERIA
Mar 26, 201812:00 PM
Mar 29, 201811:05 AM
Apr 07, 20188:14 PM
1.9 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116334404/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4337186 2ND FLOORCAFETERIA
Mar 26, 201812:00 PM
Mar 29, 201811:05 AM
Apr 07, 20188:25 PM
1.7 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116334804/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525890 2ND FLOOROTHER
Mar 26, 201812:05 PM
Mar 29, 201811:15 AM
Apr 07, 201811:37 PM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116335004/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525945 2ND FLOOROTHER
Mar 26, 201812:05 PM
Mar 29, 201811:10 AM
Apr 08, 20186:26 AM
0.4 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROYCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116335304/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453251 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 26, 201812:10 PM
Mar 29, 201811:10 AM
Apr 08, 20186:36 AM
1.0 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116335604/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525719 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM
Mar 26, 201811:10 AM
Mar 29, 201810:50 AM
Apr 08, 20186:46 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116335804/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525858 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM
Mar 26, 201811:10 AM
Mar 29, 201810:50 AM
Apr 07, 201812:05 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116336004/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525971 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM
Mar 26, 201811:15 AM
Mar 29, 201810:55 AM
Apr 06, 201811:54 PM
0.6 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMOLALLA RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL318 LEROY STCLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116336204/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525960 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM
Mar 26, 201811:20 AM
Mar 29, 201810:55 AM
Apr 06, 201811:43 PM
0.3 pCi/L
LAB ANALYSIS FOR:
MULINO ELEMENTARY26660 OR-213
Mulino, OR 97042
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMULINO ELEMENTARY26660 HWY 213CLACKAMAS COUNTYMULINO, OR 97042
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116340204/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525810 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 27, 20181:28 PM
Mar 29, 20185:42 PM
Apr 07, 201810:22 PM
0.6 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMULINO ELEMENTARY26660 HWY 213CLACKAMAS COUNTYMULINO, OR 97042
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116340604/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525992 2ND FLOOROTHER
Mar 27, 20181:28 PM
Mar 29, 20185:42 PM
Apr 07, 201810:11 PM
1.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMULINO ELEMENTARY26660 HWY 213CLACKAMAS COUNTYMULINO, OR 97042
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116341004/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
452675 BASEMENTGYM
Mar 27, 20181:29 PM
Mar 29, 20185:45 PM
Apr 07, 201810:01 PM
1.9 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMULINO ELEMENTARY26660 HWY 213CLACKAMAS COUNTYMULINO, OR 97042
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116341404/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4607951 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM
Mar 27, 20181:42 PM
Mar 29, 20185:50 PM
Apr 07, 20189:50 PM
2.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMULINO ELEMENTARY26660 HWY 213CLACKAMAS COUNTYMULINO, OR 97042
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116341704/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453318 2ND FLOORCAFETERIA
Mar 27, 20181:45 PM
Mar 29, 20185:51 PM
Apr 07, 20189:39 PM
1.8 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMULINO ELEMENTARY26660 HWY 213CLACKAMAS COUNTYMULINO, OR 97042
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116342104/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525993 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 27, 20181:50 PM
Mar 29, 20186:00 PM
Apr 07, 20189:29 PM
2.6 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMULINO ELEMENTARY26660 HWY 213CLACKAMAS COUNTYMULINO, OR 97042
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116342304/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525921 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM
Mar 27, 20181:52 PM
Mar 29, 20186:03 PM
Apr 07, 20189:18 PM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMULINO ELEMENTARY26660 HWY 213CLACKAMAS COUNTYMULINO, OR 97042
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116342904/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453289 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 27, 20181:45 PM
Mar 29, 20185:52 PM
Apr 08, 20184:29 AM
1.5 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMULINO ELEMENTARY26660 HWY 213CLACKAMAS COUNTYMULINO, OR 97042
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116344304/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453320 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM
Mar 27, 20182:02 PM
Mar 29, 20185:25 PM
Apr 07, 201811:47 PM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMULINO ELEMENTARY26660 HWY 213CLACKAMAS COUNTYMULINO, OR 97042
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116344604/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453303 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM
Mar 27, 20182:04 PM
Mar 29, 20185:25 PM
Apr 09, 201810:06 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMULINO ELEMENTARY26660 HWY 213CLACKAMAS COUNTYMULINO, OR 97042
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116345104/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525905 BASEMENTCLASSROOM
Mar 27, 20182:06 PM
Mar 29, 20185:26 PM
Apr 09, 201810:17 AM
0.4 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMULINO ELEMENTARY11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,MARION COUNTYAURORA, OR 97002
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116345404/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4337196 2ND FLOOROTHER
Mar 27, 20181:55 PM
Mar 29, 20185:30 PM
Apr 09, 201810:28 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMULINO ELEMENTARY26660 HWY 213CLACKAMAS COUNTYMULINO, OR 97042
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116345904/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453252 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM
Mar 27, 20182:00 PM
Mar 29, 20185:32 PM
Apr 09, 201811:47 AM
1.6 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMULINO ELEMENTARY26660 HWY 213CLACKAMAS COUNTYMULINO, OR 97042
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116346004/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525856 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM
Mar 27, 20182:00 PM
Mar 29, 20185:32 PM
Apr 09, 201811:57 AM
1.0 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMULINO ELEMENTARY26660 HWY 213CLACKAMAS COUNTYMULINO, OR 97042
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116346704/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525666 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM
Mar 27, 20182:10 PM
Mar 29, 20185:48 PM
Apr 09, 201812:17 PM
1.5 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE-AURO11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMULINO ELEMENTARY26660 HWY 213CLACKAMAS COUNTYMULINO, OR 97042
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116342504/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453187 2ND FLOORCLASSOOM
Mar 27, 20181:40 PM
Mar 29, 20185:50 PM
Apr 08, 20184:19 AM
0.7 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMULINO ELEMENTARY26660 HWY 213CLACKAMAS COUNTYMULINO, OR 97042
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116326504/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525723 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 27, 20181:45 PM
Mar 29, 20183:58 PM
Apr 07, 20183:47 AM
2.3 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMULINO ELEMENTARY26660 HWY 213CLACKAMAS COUNTYMULINO, OR 97042
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116327004/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525897 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 27, 20181:45 PM
Mar 29, 20185:55 PM
Apr 07, 201812:20 AM
2.3 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMULINO ELEMENTARY26660 HWY 213CLACKAMAS COUNTYMULINO, OR 97042
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116327504/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525934 BASEMENT Mar 27, 20181:47 PM
Mar 29, 20185:58 PM
Apr 07, 201812:31 AM
2.6 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMULINO ELEMENTARY26660 HWY 213CLACKAMAS COUNTYMULINO, OR 97042
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116328004/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453330 BASEMENTOFFICE
Mar 27, 20181:50 PM
Mar 29, 20185:58 PM
Apr 07, 201812:42 AM
2.8 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMULINO ELEMENTARY26660 HWY 213CLACKAMAS COUNTYMULINO, OR 97042
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116328404/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525896 BASEMENTOFFICE
Mar 27, 20181:50 PM
Mar 29, 20185:58 PM
Apr 07, 201812:52 AM
2.8 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMULINO ELEMENTARY26660 HWY 213CLACKAMAS COUNTYMULINO, OR 97042
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116328804/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525868 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 27, 20181:52 PM
Mar 29, 20185:58 PM
Apr 06, 201811:37 PM
2.6 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMULINO ELEMENTARY26660 HWY 213CLACKAMAS COUNTYMULINO, OR 97042
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116329404/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525796 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM
Mar 27, 20182:05 PM
Mar 29, 20185:59 PM
Apr 06, 201811:48 PM
0.5 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMULINO ELEMENTARY26660 HWY 213CLACKAMAS COUNTYMULINO, OR 97042
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116329704/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4607945 BASEMENT Mar 27, 20181:55 PM
Mar 29, 20186:50 PM
Apr 06, 201811:59 PM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMULINO ELEMENTARY26660 HWY 213CLACKAMAS COUNTYMULINO, OR 97042
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116330004/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525958 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM
Mar 27, 20182:00 PM
Mar 29, 20185:30 PM
Apr 07, 201812:09 AM
0.8 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMULINO ELEMENTARY26660 HWY 213CLACKAMAS COUNTYMULINO, OR 97042
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116330204/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525721 2ND FLOORGYM
Mar 27, 20182:01 PM
Mar 29, 20185:30 PM
Apr 06, 201810:54 PM
0.7 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMULINO ELEMENTARY26660 HWY 213CLACKAMAS COUNTYMULINO, OR 97042
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116330604/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453249 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 27, 20182:02 PM
Mar 29, 20186:35 PM
Apr 06, 201811:05 PM
0.9 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMULINO ELEMENTARY26660 HWY 213CLACKAMAS COUNTYMULINO, OR 97042
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116337904/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525969 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 27, 20181:27 PM
Mar 29, 20185:42 PM
Apr 07, 201810:33 PM
1.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMULINO ELEMENTARY26660 HWY 213CLACKAMAS COUNTYMULINO, OR 97042
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116346404/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525714 2ND FLOOROFFICE
Mar 27, 20182:05 PM
Mar 29, 20184:32 PM
Apr 09, 201812:07 PM
3.9 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMULINO ELEMENTARY26660 HWY 213CLACKAMAS COUNTYMULINO, OR 97042
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116343404/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4607923 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM
Mar 27, 20181:50 PM
Mar 29, 20186:02 PM
Apr 07, 201811:05 PM
8.6 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICE, INC.11981 FARGO ROAD NORTHEAST,AURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONMULINO ELEMENTARY2660 HWY 213CLACKAMAS COUNTYMULINO, OR 97042
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116343804/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453097 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM
Mar 27, 20181:50 PM
Mar 29, 20186:02 PM
Apr 07, 201811:26 PM
5.3 pCi/L
LAB ANALYSIS FOR:
RUAL DELL 10500 OR-211
Molalla, OR 97038
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONRUAL DELL ELEMENTARY10500 S HWY 211CLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116327104/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4337178 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 5
Mar 27, 201810:10 AM
Mar 29, 20182:24 PM
Apr 07, 20184:43 AM
0.5 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONRUAL DELL ELEMENTARY10500 S HWY 211CLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116327604/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525687 2ND FLOOROFFICE E
Mar 27, 20184:15 AM
Mar 29, 20182:24 PM
Apr 07, 20184:33 AM
0.6 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONRUAL DELL ELEMENTARY10500 S HWY 211CLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116327904/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525996 2ND FLOORLIBRARY A
Mar 27, 201810:20 AM
Mar 29, 20181:22 PM
Apr 07, 20184:22 AM
0.6 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONRUAL DELL ELEMENTARY10500 S HWY 211CLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116328104/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4607989 2ND FLOORA LIBRARY LEFT SIDE
Mar 27, 201810:20 AM
Mar 29, 20181:21 PM
Apr 07, 20184:11 AM
0.7 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONRUAL DELL ELEMENTARY10500 S HWY 211CLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116328304/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4533398 2ND FLOORGYM
Mar 27, 20181:03 AM
Mar 29, 20182:29 AM
Apr 07, 20184:01 AM
2.5 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONRUAL DELL ELEMENTARY10500 N HWY 211CLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116328704/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525703 2ND FLOORGYM
Mar 27, 20185:07 AM
Mar 29, 20182:29 PM
Apr 07, 20183:50 AM
2.5 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONRUAL DELL ELEM10500 S HWY 211CLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116329104/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525883 2ND FLOORGYM
Mar 27, 201810:08 AM
Mar 29, 20182:29 PM
Apr 07, 20181:39 AM
1.9 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONRUAL DELL ELEM10500 S HWY 211CLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116329304/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4607992 2ND FLOORGYM
Mar 27, 201810:10 AM
Mar 29, 20182:29 PM
Apr 07, 20181:28 AM
2.3 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONRUAL DELL ELEM10500 S HWY 211CLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116329604/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453300 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 1
Mar 27, 201810:00 AM
Mar 29, 20181:20 PM
Apr 07, 20187:34 AM
0.5 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONRUAL DELL ELEM10500 S HWY 211CLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116329804/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4453266 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 2
Mar 27, 201810:00 AM
Mar 29, 20181:23 PM
Apr 07, 20187:24 AM
0.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONRUAL DELL ELEM10500 S HWY 211CLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116329904/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525698 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 3
Mar 27, 201810:05 AM
Mar 29, 20182:23 PM
Apr 07, 20187:13 AM
0.3 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONRUAL DELL ELEM10500 S HWY 211CLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116330104/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4337188 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 4
Mar 27, 201810:05 AM
Mar 29, 20182:24 PM
Apr 07, 20187:03 AM
1.3 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONRUAL DELL ELEM10500 S HWY 211CLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116330304/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4533395 2ND FLOORROOM B
Mar 27, 201810:07 AM
Mar 29, 20181:25 PM
Apr 07, 20186:52 AM
2.0 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONRUAL DELL ELEM10500 S HWY 211CLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116330404/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525876 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 7
Mar 27, 201810:08 AM
Mar 29, 20181:26 PM
Apr 07, 20186:41 AM
1.2 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONRUAL DELL ELEM10500 S HWY 211CLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116330704/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525774 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 4
Mar 27, 201810:09 AM
Mar 29, 20181:26 PM
Apr 07, 20186:30 AM
1.6 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONRUAL DELL ELEM10500 S HWY 211CLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116330804/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4607927 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 9
Mar 27, 201810:12 AM
Mar 29, 20181:27 PM
Apr 07, 20186:20 AM
0.3 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONRUAL DELL ELEM10500 S HWY 211CLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116331204/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525977 2ND FLOORCLASSROOM 10
Mar 27, 201810:19 AM
Mar 29, 20181:28 PM
Apr 07, 20186:09 AM
0.5 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONRUAL DELL ELEM10500 S HWY 211CLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116331804/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525706 2ND FLOORGYM
Mar 27, 201810:15 AM
Mar 29, 20182:29 PM
Apr 07, 20185:47 AM
3.3 pCi/L
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION SERVICES - AURO11981 FARGO RDAURORA, OR 97002
TEST LOCATIONRUAL DELL ELEM10500 S HWY 211CLACKAMAS COUNTYMOLALLA, OR 97038
This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222levels. The results represent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radonis measured in our laboratory using the liquid scintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be releasedto anyone without your permission except as required by individual state laws and guidelines.
TEST ID NUMBER:DATE RECEIVED:REPORT DATE:
116331504/06/201804/13/2018
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHER.Please read the EPA Citizen’s Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testingand Mitigation: The Basics" at http://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to takeadditional measurements because radon levels can vary with the seasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine theaverage radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higher you should perform either a long-term testor a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If you wouldlike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office at (971) 673-0490.
HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS
VIAL # ROOM TESTED DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED RADON LEVEL
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALPRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improperinterpretation of the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall belimited to recourse with their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for resultsderived directly or indirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers’ sole liability are limited tothe cost for the replacement of the test canister itself only.
program revision #: 031413
________________________
Malissa Sears, RMSNRPP CERT# 104126RTNRSB CERT # 6SS0035
________________________
James E. McDonnell IV
4525889 2ND FLOORMRS JAVIER OFFICE
Mar 27, 201810:15 AM
Mar 29, 20181:28 PM
Apr 07, 20185:58 AM
7.5 pCi/L