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STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH RADON PROGRAM SCHOOL RADON RE-EVALUATION REPORT FORM May 2017 The following form must be submitted to the Connecticut Department of Public Health Radon Program within ten (10) business days of providing a fi nal written report of radon measurement activities to school personnel. Do not send test results or other documents. Submit only one signed form by mail, fax OR email (preferred) to the Radon Program at: CT Department of Public Health Radon Program 410 Capitol Avenue MS#12RAD Hartford, CT 06134-0308 Fax; 860-509-7295 Email: [email protected] Name of School: Address: (Street, town, zip code) J— Vyvltl—— fx Measurement Company: t AV trOnf^HVAL tnf , Please provide the following summary information j t I 7 TestmgDafes: / |(5| R| / ? / (deployment & retrieval. Include confirraatoiy " v * t |—f 1' '■ I f 1 testing dates if necessary) Total # of Rooms Tested: I Total # of Rooms Requiring Re-Testing: Total # of Rooms Where Average Results were at or above 4.0 pCi/L: 0 D Radon measurement activities were performed at the location above in accordance with United States Environmental Protection Agency protocols and the Connecticut Department of Public Health Radon Program's School Radon Testing Guidance. Measurem'ent Professional / NRP^ School Designee / Title ' Date 6*<J^ Date Phone: (860) 509-7299 Telephone Device for the Deaf (860) 509-7191 450 Capitol Avenue -MS# 51RAD P.O. Box 340308 Hartford, CT 06134 An Equal Opportunity Employer

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Page 1: Name of School: J— Vyvltl——

STATE OF CONNECTICUT

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH

RADON PROGRAM

SCHOOL RADON RE-EVALUATION REPORT FORMMay 2017

The following form must be submitted to the Connecticut Department of Public Health Radon Program within ten(10) business days of providing a final written report of radon measurement activities to school personnel. Do notsend test results or other documents. Submit only one signed form by mail, fax OR email (preferred) to the RadonProgram at:

CT Department of Public Health Radon Program410 Capitol Avenue MS#12RADHartford, CT 06134-0308Fax; 860-509-7295

Email: [email protected]

Name of School:

Address:(Street, town, zip code) J— Vyvltl——

fx

Measurement Company: t AV trOnf^HVAL tnf ,Please provide the following summary information j t I 7TestmgDafes: / |(5| R| / ? /(deployment & retrieval. Include confirraatoiy " v * t |—f 1' '■ I f 1testing dates if necessary)

Total # of Rooms Tested: I

Total # of Rooms RequiringRe-Testing:

Total # of Rooms WhereAverage Results were at orabove 4.0 pCi/L:

0

DRadon measurement activities were performed at the location above in accordance with United StatesEnvironmental Protection Agency protocols and the Connecticut Department of Public Health RadonProgram's School Radon Testing Guidance.

Measurem'ent Professional / NRP^

School Designee / Title

' Date

6*<J^Date

Phone: (860) 509-7299Telephone Device for the Deaf (860) 509-7191

450 Capitol Avenue -MS# 51RADP.O. Box 340308 Hartford, CT 06134

An Equal Opportunity Employer

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Environmental Transaction. - -1

35 Mill Rd11

Woodcllff Lake, NJ 07677 j201-505-1010

[email protected]

TOLLAND MIDDLE SCHOOL |1 FALCON WAY. TOLLAND, CT 06084

Vial# Location Start Date Start Time End Date End Time Radon Concentration (pCi/L)

4970972 RM 10 01/19/2021 130PM 01/21/2021 134PM <0.3

4971129 RM 10 DUP 01/19/2021 130PM 01/21/2021 1 34PM 0.3

4971261 RM 11 01/19/2021 130PM 01/21/2021 1 34PM <0.3

5008698 RM 11 BLANK 01/19/2021 130PM 01/21/2021 134PM <0.3

4971211 RM 17 01/19/2021 130PM 01/21/2021 134PM <0.3

4979649 RM 26 01/19/2021 130PM 01/21/2021 134PM <0.3

5033669 RM 103 01/19/2021 130PM 01/21/2021 134PM <0.3

4979875 RM 109 01/19/2021 130PM 01/21/2021 134PM 0.4

4971352 RM 117 01/19/2021 130PM 01/21/2021 134PM 0.5

4970695 CAFETERIA FRONT 01/19/2021 130PM 01/21/2021 134PM 0.4

5033575 CAFETERIA REAR 01/19/2021 142PM 01/21/2021 142PM <0.3

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RADON ANALYSIS REPORT

1675 North Commerce Parkway, Weston, FL 33326 (954) 384-4446

TEST ID NUMBER: 1333945

DATE RECEIVED: 01/22/2021

REPORT DATE: 02/16/2021

ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSACTION

35 Mill Rd

WOODCLIFF LAKE. NJ 07677

TEST LOCATION

TOLLAND MIDDLE SCHOOL

1 FALCON WAY

TOLLAND, CT 06084

This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222 levels. The resultsrepresent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radon is measured in our laboratory using the liquidscintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be released to anyone without your permission except as required by individual statelaws and guidelines.

HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS

VIAL#

4970972

ROOM TESTED

1ST FLOOR

RM 10

DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED PATEANAUYgEP

Jan 19.20211:30 PM

Jan 21,20211:34 FM

Jan 23, 202112:44 PM

RADON LEVEL

< 0.3 pCi/L "

** One or more analysis results fall under the Lower Limit of Detection of 0.3 pCi/L.

THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHERPlca.<K: read the EPA Citizen's Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/iadon/pubs/citguidc.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testing and Mitigation: The Basics" athttp://njiadon.org/downlo3d/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to take additional measurements because radon levels can vary with theseasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine the average radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higheryou should perform either a long-term test or a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second shoit-teim test immediately. If youwould like to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office.

IJIVflTAnONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LlABn.lTY

PRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improper interpretationof the radon product or its results. Any delays In receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall be limited to recoursewith their chosen carrier. Additionally, PR0-1.AB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for results derived directly orindirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retaileis, its distributors, and the manufacturers' sole liability are limited to the cost for thereplacement of the test canister itself only.

Jose Figueroa, RMSNRPP CERT #109347 RT

NRSBCERT#18SS007

PRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028

PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALJames E. McDonnell IV

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RADON ANALYSIS REPORT

1675 North Commerce Parkway, Weston, FL 33326 (954) 384-4446

TEST ID NUMBER; 1333947

DATE RECEIVED: 01/22/2021

REPORT DATE: 02/16/2021

ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSACTION

35 Mill Rd

WOODCLIFF LAKE. NJ 07677

TEST LOCATION

TOLLAND MIDDLE SCHOOL

1 FALCON WAY

TOLLAND, CT 06084

This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222 levels. The resultsrepresent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radon is measured in our laboratory using the liquidscintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be released to anyone without your permission except as required by individual statelaws and guidelines.

HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS

VIAL#

4971129

ROOM TESTED

1ST FLOOR

RM 10DUP

PATE OPENED

Jan 19, 2021

1:30 PM

DATE CAPPED

Jan 21, 20211:34 PM

DATE ANALYZED

Jan 23,2021

12:33 PM

RADON LEVEL

0.3 pCi/L

THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOGURIES (PGI/L) OR HIGHERPlca.sc read the EPA Citizen's Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.htmI. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testing and Mitigation: The Basics" athttp://njradon.org/download/tnitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to take additional measurements because radon levels can vaiy with theseasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine the average radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higheryou should perform either a long-term test or a second short-terra test If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If youwould like to learn bow to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon oflice.

1 ■IMTTATION.S OF DATA AND PRODItCT T JABn.lTV

PRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly irom the improper use of or improper interpretationof the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall be limited to recoursewith their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for results derived directly orindirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers' sole liability are limited to the cost for thereplacement of the test canister itself only.

Jose Figueroa, RMSNRPP CERT# 109347 RT

NRSB CERT# 18SS007

PRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461AL

James E. McDonnell TV

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RADON ANALYSIS REPORT

1675 North Commerce Parkway, Weston, FL 33326 (954) 384-4446

TEST ID NUMBER: 1333948

DATE RECEIVED: 01/22/2021

REPORT DATE: 02/16/2021

ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSACTION

35 Mill Rd

WOODCLIFF LAKE. NJ 07677

TEST LOCATION

TOLLAND MIDDLE SCHOOL

1 FALCON WAY

TOLLAND. CT 06084

This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222 levels. The resultsrepresent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radon is measured in our laboratory using the liquidscintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be released to anyone without your permission except as required by individual statelaws and guidelines.

HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS

VIAL#

4971261

ROOM TESTED

1ST FLOOR

RM11

DATE OPENED

Jan 19,20211:30 PM

PATF capped

Jan 21, 2021

1:34 PM

DATE ANALYZED

Jan 23,202112:22 PM

RAPON L^VEL

< 0.3 pCi/L **

One or more analysis results fall under the Lower Limit of Detection of 0.3 pCi/L.

THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHERPlca.<;c read the EPA Citizen's Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.htmL Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testing and Mitigation: The Basics" athttp://njradon.oig/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to take additional measurements because radon levels can vary with theseasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine the average radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higheryou should perform either a long-term test or a second short-term test If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If youwould like to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office.

LIIV1ITAT10NS OF PATA AISP PRODUCT IMBn/ITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improper interpretationof the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall be limited to recoursewith their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for results derived directly orindirectly fr^om the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufecturers' sole liability are limited to the cost for thereplacement of the test canister itself only.

Jose Figueroa, RMSNRPP CERT # 109347 RT

NRSB CERT #1888007

PRO-LAB NR8B # ARL0028

PRaLAB NEHA ID # I01461ALJames E. McDonnell IV

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RADON ANALYSIS REPORT

1675 North Commerce Parkway, Weston, FL 33326 (954) 384-4446

ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSACTION

35 Mill Rd

WOODCLIFF LAKE, NJ 07677

TEST ID NUMBER; 1333950

DATE RECEIVED: 01/22/2021

REPORT DATE: 02/16/2021

TEST LOCATION

TOLLAND MIDDLE SCHOOL

1 FALCON WAY

TOLLAND, CT 06084

This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222 levels. The resultsrepresent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radon is measured in our laboratory using the liquidscintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be released to anyone without your permission except as required by individual statelaws and guidelines.

HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS

VIAL#

5008698

ROOM TESTED

1ST FLOOR

RM 11 BLANK

DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED

Jan 19,20211:30 PM

Jan 21. 20211:34 PM

Jan 23, 20217:15 AM

RADON LEVEL

< 0.3 pCi/L **

** One or more analysis results fall under the Lower Limit of Detection of 0.3 pCi/L.

THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHERPlease read the EPA Citizen's Guide to Radon at www.cpa.gov/radon/pubs/citguidc.htmL Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testing and Mitigation: The Basics" athttp://njiadon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to take additional measurements because radon levels can vary with theseasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine the average radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higheryou should perform either a long-term test or a second short-term tesL If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If youwould like to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office.

LIMITATIONS OF DATA AlVD PRODI im.IABU ITV

PRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improper interpretationof the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall be limited to recoursewith their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for results derived directly orindirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers' sole liability arc limited to the cost for thereplacement of the test canister itself only.

Jose Figueroa, RMSNRPP CERT# 109347 RT

NRSB CERT# 18SS007

PRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028

PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALJames E. McDonnell IV

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RADON ANALYSIS REPORT

1675 North Commerce Parkway, Weston, FL 33326 (954) 384-4446

TEST ID NUMBER: 1333951

DATE RECEIVED: 01/22/2021

REPORT DATE: 02/16/2021

ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSACTION

35 Mill Rd

WOODCLIFF LAKE. NJ 07677

TEST LOCATION

TOLLAND MIDDLE SCHOOL

1 FALCON WAY

TOLLAND, CT 06084

This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222 levels. The resultsrepresent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radon is measured in our laboratory using the liquidscintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be released to anyone without your permission except as required by individual statelaws and guidelines.

HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS

VIAL#

4971211

ROOM TESTED

1ST FLOOR

RM17

DATE OPENED

Jan 19.20211:30 PM

DATE CAPPED

Jan 21,20211:34 PM

DATE ANALYZED

Jan 23,202112:01 PM

RADON LEVEL

<0.3pCi/L"

One or more analysis results fall under the Lower Limit of Detection of 0.3 pCi/L.

THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHERPlca.sc read the EPA Citizen's Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon^ubs/citguidc.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testing and Mitigation; The Basics" athttp;//njiadon.org/down[oad/initbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pore a risk. You may want to take additional measurements because radon levels can vary with theseasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine the average radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higheryou should perform either a long-term test or a second short-term test If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If youwould like to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office.

IJMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITY

PRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improper interpretationof the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall be limited to recoursewith their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for results derived directly orindirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers' sole liability are limited to the cost for thereplacement of the test canister itself only.

Jcoi ̂Jose Figueroa, RMSNRPP CERT # 109347 RT

NRSBCERTSISSSDO?

PRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028

PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALJames E. McDonnell IV

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RADON ANALYSIS REPORT

1675 North Commerce Parkway, Weston, FL 33328 (954) 384-4446

TEST ID NUMBER: 1333953

DATE RECEIVED: 01/22/2021

REPORT DATE: 02/16/2021

ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSACTION

35 Mill Rd

WOODCLIFF LAKE. NJ 07677

TEST LOCATION

TOLLAND MIDDLE SCHOOL

1 FALCON WAY

TOLLAND. CT 06084

This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222 levels. The resultsrepresent the amoimt of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radon is measm^d in our laboratory using the liquidscintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be released to anyone without your permission except as required by individual statelaws and guidelines.

HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS

VIAL#

4979649

ROOM TESTED

1ST FLOOR

RM26

DATE OPENED

Jan 19,20211:30 PM

DATE CAPPED

Jan 21.2021

1:34 PM

DATE ANALYZED

Jan 23. 202111:50 AM

RADON LEVEL

< 0.3 pCi/L **

One or more analysis results fall under the Lower Limit of Detection of 0.3 pCi/L.

THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHERPlca.sc read the EPA Citizen's Guide to Radon at www.q}a.gov/radon/pubs/citguideJitniL Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testing and Mitigation: The Basics" athttp://njradon.org/downlo3d/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to take additional measurements because radon levels can vary with theseasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to detemtine the average radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higheryou should perform either a long-term test or a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If youwould like to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon ofBce.

1 .IMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITV

PRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly &om the improper use of or improper interpretationof the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall be limited to recoursewith their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for results derived directly orindirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufactiuers' sole liability are limited to the cost for thereplacement of the test canister itself only.

Jose Figueroa, RMSNRPP CERT# 109347 RT

NRSB CERT #1858007

PRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028

PRO-LAB NEHA ED # 10146IALJames E. McDonnell TV

Page 9: Name of School: J— Vyvltl——

RADON ANALYSIS REPORT

1675 North Commerce Parkway, Weston, FL 33326 (954) 384-4446

TEST ID NUMBER: 1333954

DATE RECEIVED: 01/22/2021

REPORT DATE: 02/16/2021

ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSACTION

35 Mill Rd

WOODCLIFF LAKE, NJ 07677

TEST LOCATION

TOLLAND MIDDLE SCHOOL

1 FALCON WAY

TOLLAND, CT 06084

This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measxuements of radon-222 levels. The resultsrepresent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radon is measured in our laboratory using the liquidscintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-0D4). This report will not be released to anyone without your permission except as required by individual statelaws and guidelines.

HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS

VIAL#

5033669

ROOIVI TggTED

1ST FLOOR

RM103

DATE OPENED

Jan 19,20211:30 PM

DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED

Jan 21,20211:34 PM

Jan 23, 2021

11:39 AM

RADON LEVEL

<0.3pCi/L"

One or more analysis results fall under the Lower Limit of Detection of 0.3 pCi/L.

THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHERPlease read the EPA Citizen's Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/rBdon/pubs/eitguide.htmI. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testing and Mitigation: The Basics" athttp://njtBdon.org/download/niitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to take additional measurements because radon levels can vary with theseasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine the average radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higheryou should perform either a long-term test or a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If youwould like to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office.

LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODIiCT UABn iTV

PRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improper inleipretationof the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall be limited to recoursewith (heir chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for results derived directly orindirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers' sole liability arc limited to the cost for thereplacement of the test canister itself only.

Jose Figueroa, RMSNRPP CERT# 109347 RT

NRSBCERT#18SS007

PRO-LAB NRSB if ARL0028

PRO-LAB NEHA ID if 101461ALJames E. McDonnell IV

Page 10: Name of School: J— Vyvltl——

RADON ANALYSIS REPORT

1675 North Commerce Parkway, Weston, FL 33326 (954) 384-4446

ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSACTION

35 Mill Rd

WOODCLIFF LAKE, NJ 07677

TEST ID NUMBER: 1333956

DATE RECEIVED: 01/22/2021

REPORT DATE: 02/16/2021

TEST LOCATION

TOLLAND MIDDLE SCHOOL

1 FALCON WAY

TOLLAND, CT 06084

This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222 levels. The resultsrepresent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radon is measured in our laboratory using the liquidscintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be released to anyone without your permission except as required by individual statelaws and guidelines.

HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS

VIAL#

4979875

ROOM TESTED

1ST FLOOR

RM 109

DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED

Jan 19. 20211:30 PM

Jan 21, 20211:34 PM

Jan 23,202111:28 AM

RADON LEVEL

0.4 pCi/L

THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCIA.) OR HIGHERPlease read the EPA Citizen's Guide to Radon at www.cpa.gov/radoii/pubs/eitguideJitmL Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testing and Mitigation: The Basics" athttp://njradon.otB/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to take additional measurements because radon levels can vary with theseasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to deteimine the average radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higheryou should perform either a long-teim test or a second short-term test If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If youwould like to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office.

LIIVHTATIONS OF DATA AND PROni ttT I I ARn ITV

PRO-LAB exprcKly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting direcUy or indirectly ftom the improper use of or improper Interoretalionof the radon product or its results, ̂ y delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall be limited to recoursewith their chosen earner. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for results derived directly orindirectly from the improper placement of said test camstcr. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers' sole liability are limited to the cost for thereplacement of the test canister itself only.

Jcoi ̂Jose Figueroa, RMSNRPP CERT# 109347 RT

NRSBCERT# I8SS007

PRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028

PRO-LAB NEHA ID # I0I461ALJames E. McDonnell IV

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RADON ANALYSIS REPORT

1675 North Commerce Parkway, Weston, FL 33326 (954) 384-4446

TEST ID NUMBER: 1333959

DATE RECEIVED; 01/22/2021

REPORT DATE: 02/16/2021

ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSACTION

35 Mill Rd

WOODCLIFF LAKE. NJ 07677

TEST LOCATIONTOLLAND MIDDLE SCHOOL

1 FALCON WAY

TOLLAND, CT 06084

This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222 levels. The resultsrepresent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radon is measured in our laboratory using the liquidscintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be released to anyone without your permission except as required by individual statelaws and guidelines.

HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS

VIAL#

4971352

ROOM TESTED

1ST FLOOR

RM117

DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED

Jan 19,20211:30 PM

Jan 21,20211:34 PM

DATE ANALYZED

Jan 23, 202111:17 AM

RADON LEVEL

0.5 pCi/L

THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHERPlease read the EPA Citizen's Guide to Radon at www.cpa.gov/radon/pubs/citguideJitinl. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testing and Mitigation: The Basics" athttp://njr3don.OTg/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to take additional measurements because radon levels can vary with theseasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to deteimine die average radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higheryou should perform either a long-term test or a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-term test immediately. If youwould like to learn bow to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office.

LIMITATIQNS QFPATA AM) PRQPUCT LIABILITYPRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and ail liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improper interpretationof the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall be limited to recoursewith their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for results derived directly orindirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers' sole liability are limited to the cost for thereplacement of the test canister itself only.

Jose Figueroa, RMSNRPP CERT# 109347 RT

NRSB CERT #1885007

PRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028

PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALJames E. McDonnell IV

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RADON ANALYSIS REPORT

1676 North Commerce Parkway. Weston, FL 33326 (954) 384-4446

TEST ID NUMBER: 1333960

DATE RECEIVED: 01/22/2021

REPORT DATE: 02/16/2021

ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSACTION

35 Mill Rd

WOODCLIFF LAKE. NJ 07677

TEST LOCATION

TOLLAND MIDDLE SCHOOL

1 FALCON WAY

TOLLAND. CT 06084

This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measiuements of radon-222 levels. The resultsrepresent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radon is measured in our laboratory using the liquidscintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be released to anyone without your permission except as required by individual statelaws and guidelines.

HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS

VIAL#

4970595

ROOM TESTED

1ST FLOOR

CAFETERIA FRONT

PATE QP^NPP PATE CAPPED

Jan 19,20211:30 PM

Jan 21,20211:34 PM

DATEANAWY^ED

Jan 23,202111:07 AM

RADON LEVEL

0.4 pCi/L

THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHERPlease read the EPA Citizen's Guide to Radon at www.cpa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Ra^n Testiog and Mitigation: The Basics" athttp://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to take additional measurements because radon levels can vary with theseasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine the average radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higheryou should perform either a long-term test or a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-tenn test immediately. If youwould like to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office.

LIMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT IJABn.rrV

PRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improper interpretationof the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall be limited to recoursewith their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for results derived directly orindirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers' sole liability are limited to the cost for thereplacement of the test canister itself only.

Jose Figueroa, RMSNRPP CERT # 109347 RT

NRSBCERT#18SSC07

PRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028

PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALJames E, McDonnell IV

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RADON ANALYSIS REPORT

1675 North Commerce Parkway, Weston, FL 33326 (954) 384-4446

TEST ID NUMBER: 1333962

DATE RECEIVED: 01/22/2021

REPORT DATE: 02/16/2021

ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSACTION

35 Mill Rd

WOODCLIFF LAKE. NJ 07677

TEST LOCATION

TOLLAND MIDDLE SCHOOL

1 FALCON WAY

TOLLAND, CT 06084

This is a confidential report of the radon samples that were submitted to our laboratory for measurements of radon-222 levels. The resultsrepresent the amount of radon that was present in the air during the time of sampling. The radon is measured in our laboratory using the liquidscintillation method (EPA 402-R-92-004). This report will not be released to anyone without your permission except as required by individual statelaws and guidelines.

HERE ARE YOUR TEST RESULTS

VIAL#

5033575

ROOM TESTED

1ST FLOOR

CAFETERIA REAR

DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED

Jan 19,20211:42 PM

Jan 21,20211:42 PM

Jan 23,202110:56 AM

RADON LEVEL

< 0.3 pCi/L •*

** One or more analysis results fail under the Lower Limit of Detection of 0.3 pCi/L.

THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHERPlease read the EPA Citizen's Guide to Radon at www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.h1inl. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testing and Mitigation: The Basies" athttp://njradon.org/download/niitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to take additional measurements because radon levels can vaiy with theseasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine the average radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or higheryou should perform either a long-term test or a second short-term test. If the radon level is higher than 10 pCi/L you should perform a second short-tenn test immediately. If youwould like to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office.

LIMTTA'nnN.S OF DATA AND PRODlirT I.IABn.lTV

PRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly from the improper use of or improper interpretationof the radon product or its results. Any delays in receipt of the test sample by PRO-LAB shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser and their legal remedy shall be limited to recoursewith their chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsiNe for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for results derived directly orindirectly from the improper placement of said test canister. PRO-LAB, its agents, its retailers, its distributors, and the manufacturers' sole liability are limited to the cost for thereplacement of the test canister itself only.

Jose Figueroa, RMSMRP? CERT# 109347 RT

NRSB CERT #1888007

PRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028

PRO-LAB NEHA ID # I01461ALJames E. McDonnell IV