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Abatement-A measure or set of measures designed to permanently eliminate lead-based paint <br /> hazards or lead-based paint. Abatement strategies include the removal of lead-based paint, <br /> enclosure,encapsulation,replacement of building components coated with lead-based paint, <br /> removal of lead-contaminated dust,and removal of lead-contaminated soil or overlaying of soil <br /> with a durable covering such as asphalt(grass and sod are considered interim control measures). <br /> All of these strategies require preparation;cleanup;waste disposal; post-abatement clearance <br /> testing;recordkeeping; and,if applicable, monitoring. See also Complete Abatement and Interim <br /> Controls. <br /> Accessible surface- Any protruding interior or exterior surface, such as an interior window sill, <br /> that a young child can mouth or chew. <br /> Accreditation-A formal recognition that an organization, such as a laboratory, is competent to <br /> carry out specific tasks or types of tests. <br /> Accredited laboratory- A laboratory that has been evaluated and approved by the National Lead <br /> Laboratory Accreditation Program(NLLAP) to perform lead measurement or analysis, usually <br /> over a specified period of time. <br /> Apron-A trim board that is installed beneath a window sill <br /> Area wells-Corrugated metal or concrete harrier walls installed around a basement window to <br /> hold back the earth <br /> Attic access-An opening that is placed in the drywalled ceiling of a home providing access to the <br /> attic. <br /> Attic Ventilators- In houses, screened openings provided to ventilate an attic space <br /> Backing-Frame lumber installed between the wall studs to give additional support for drywall or <br /> an interior trim related item, such as handrail brackets,cabinets, and towel bars. In this way, <br /> items are screwed and mounted into solid wood rather than weak drywall that may allow the item <br /> to break loose from the wall.Carpet backing holds the pile fabric in place. <br /> Balusters-Vertical members in a railing used between a top rail and bottom rail or the stair <br /> treads. Sometimes referred to as'pickets'or'spindles'. <br /> Balustrade-The rail,posts and vertical balusters along the edge of a stairway or elevated <br /> _ walkway. <br /> Bare soil-Soil not covered with grass,sod, some other similar vegetation, or paving, including <br /> the sand in sandboxes. <br /> Barge board-A decorative board covering the projecting rafter(fly rafter) of the gable end. At <br /> the cornice,this member is a fascia board. <br /> Base or baseboard-A trim board placed against the wall around the room next to the floor. <br /> 49930 N Santiam Hwy SE,Idanha,OR 97350 - Page 130 <br />