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Page 1: X } } ( W ] } } ( W ] · This Code of Practice is issued by the Property Care Association hereinafter referred to as ‘the Association’. This Code is based on current “best practice”

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This Code of Practice is issued by the Property Care Association hereinafter referred to as ‘the Association’. This Code is based on current “best practice” and aims to provide a concise and thorough guide to the

ity of the UK’s existing housing stock is in England this Code of Practice is based around the various

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This Code of Practice is issued by the Property Care Association hereinafter referred to as ‘the Association’. This Code is based on current “best practice” and aims to provide a concise and thorough guide to the

ity of the UK’s existing housing stock is in England this Code of Practice is based around the various

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This Code of Practice is issued by the Property Care Association hereinafter referred to as ‘the Association’.

manufacturer’s

• Term often used as an alternative to “whole building ventilation” an

• A continuously operating “wet room” extract fan which operates at a low bac

connected to a number of “wet rooms” via a system of ductwork and discharges air to atmosphere

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by extracting air from “wet rooms” and supplying air to the “habitable rooms” of a property. A

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o an installed in a “wet room” that is not directly

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This Code of Practice is issued by the Property Care Association hereinafter referred to as ‘the Association’.

manufacturer’s

• Term often used as an alternative to “whole building ventilation” an

• A continuously operating “wet room” extract fan which operates at a low bac

connected to a number of “wet rooms” via a system of ductwork and discharges air to atmosphere

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by extracting air from “wet rooms” and supplying air to the “habitable rooms” of a property. A

o

o an installed in a “wet room” that is not directly

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(within the surveyor’s area of knowledge)

company’s practice and of any special

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should adopt a “whole house”

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simultaneously supplying and extracting air in “wet rooms”. A proportion of the heat from the

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(within the surveyor’s area of knowledge)

company’s practice and of any special

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should adopt a “whole house”

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simultaneously supplying and extracting air in “wet rooms”. A proportion of the heat from the

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‘follow the trail’

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BS5250: 2011 states: “

moulds.”

ns should only be undertaken by person’s or surveyors that have been adequately trained

Additional surveying aids may be required in accordance with the company’s practice and

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‘follow the trail’

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BS5250: 2011 states: “

moulds.”

ns should only be undertaken by person’s or surveyors that have been adequately trained

Additional surveying aids may be required in accordance with the company’s practice and

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have been “draught proofed” and

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Note: ‘One off’ measurements of atmospheric temperature and relative humidity combined with

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Note should be taken wherever possible of the occupant’s lifestyle including how often they use any

information on correct use of moisture meters is available within PCA guidance note DP1 ‘The use of Moisture Meters’.

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have been “draught proofed” and

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Note: ‘One off’ measurements of atmospheric temperature and relative humidity combined with

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Note should be taken wherever possible of the occupant’s lifestyle including how often they use any

information on correct use of moisture meters is available within PCA guidance note DP1 ‘The use of Moisture Meters’.

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Often a ‘tide mark’ is visible, typically up to 1m above floor level, occas

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salts may be intermittently ‘damp’ even though no external source of liquid moisture is present. Ground

‘airborne’

As part of the reporting process it is usual to recommend a ventilation strategy that will provide ‘adequate’

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Often a ‘tide mark’ is visible, typically up to 1m above floor level, occas

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salts may be intermittently ‘damp’ even though no external source of liquid moisture is present. Ground

‘airborne’

As part of the reporting process it is usual to recommend a ventilation strategy that will provide ‘adequate’

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which access could not be gained and describing the surveyor’s

the client’s written instructions a

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number of “wet rooms” via a system of ductwork and discharge

A dMEV is a continuously operating “wet room” extract fan which operates at a low background rate with

–An MVHR system is a centrally mounted “whole home ventilation system” that extracts air from the “wet rooms” of a property and simultaneously supplies air to the “habitable rooms” via a system of ductwork.

These fans are typically installed in “habitable rooms” where problems associated with poor ventilation

These fans are not suitable for “wet rooms”.

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which access could not be gained and describing the surveyor’s

the client’s written instructions a

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number of “wet rooms” via a system of ductwork and discharge

A dMEV is a continuously operating “wet room” extract fan which operates at a low background rate with

–An MVHR system is a centrally mounted “whole home ventilation system” that extracts air from the “wet rooms” of a property and simultaneously supplies air to the “habitable rooms” via a system of ductwork.

These fans are typically installed in “habitable rooms” where problems associated with poor ventilation

These fans are not suitable for “wet rooms”.

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says that it is “ ”

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8.4.6 Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM’s)

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says that it is “ ”

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8.4.6 Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM’s)

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Note: In walls contaminated with hygroscopic salts ‘dry’ conditions may never be fully esta

Association’s Regional Support Officers. By these means, members are kept up

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