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STATE OF CONNECTICUT
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
RADON PROGRAM
SCHOOL RADON RE-EVALUATION REPORT FORMMay2017
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 fonn by mail, fax OR email (preferred) to the RadonProgram at: ^
CT Department of Public Health Radon Program410 Capitol Avenue MS#12RAD
Hartford, CT 06134-0308Fax: 860-509-7295
Email: DPH.RadonRepoits@ct.gov
Name of School:
Address:(Street, town, zip code)
T^LUi/iA/iI V\:li
r. EMeasurement Company: U AV irOrimUlVAl ^ t-Tif .Please provide the foUowing summary informatiom i f vTesting Dates: / W(deployment &. retrieval. Include confumatoiy ^ Mr—t"testing dates if necessaiy)
Total # of Rooms Tested:
n iiuMa
Total # of Rooms RequiringRe-Testing:
Total # of Rooms Where
Average Results were at orabove 4.0 pCi/L:
a
0Radon 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.
Measurement Professional / NRP^
School Designee / Title/
ignature
3i^TaturePhone: (860) 509-7299
Telephone Device for the Deaf (860) 509-7191450 Capitol Avenue - MS # 51 RAD
P.O. Box 340308 Hartford, CT 06134An Equal Opportunity Employer
Environmental Transaction1
35 Mill Rd
Woodcllff Lake, NJ 07677
201-505-1010
Elouis77(S)aol.com
TOLLAND HIGH SCHOOL
1 EAGLE MILL RD., TOLLAND, CT, 6084
Vial# Location Start Date start Time End Date End Time Radon Concentration (pCI/L)
5033702 PRINCIPAL OFFICE 01/19/2021 12:50 PM 01/21/2021 12:50 PM 0.8
4971311 PRINCIPAL OFFICE DUP 01/19/2021 12:50 PM 01/21/2021 12:50 PM 0.7
4971347 VICE PRINCIPAL OFFICE 01/19/2021 12:50 PM 01/21/2021 12:50 PM 0.7
5008727 VICE PRINCIPAL OFFICE BLANK 01/19/2021 12:50 PM 01/21/2021 12:50 PM <0.3
4970981 SPARE GUIDANCE OFFICE 01/19/2021 12:50 PM 01/21/2021 12:50 PM 1.1
5033583 SHEA OFFICE 01/19/2021 12:50 PM 01/21/2021 12:50 PM 1.4
5033607 MAIN GUIDANCE OFFICE 01/19/2021 12:50 PM 01/21/2021 12:50 PM 0.9
4970949 NURSE OFFICE 01/19/2021 12:50 PM 01/21/2021 12:50 PM 1.3
5033691 RM 108 01/19/2021 12:50 PM 01/21/2021 12:50 PM <0.3
5033530 RM105 01/19/2021 12:50 PM 01/21/2021 12:50 PM 1.1
4971292 RM 112 01/19/2021 12:50 PM 01/21/2021 12:50 PM 0.8
5033514 RM 118 01/19/2021 12:50 PM 01/21/2021 12:50 PM 0.6
4971656 RM 120 01/19/2021 12:50 PM 01/21/2021 12:50 PM 0.7
4971057 RM 120 DUP 01/19/2021 12:50 PM 01/21/2021 12:50 PM 0.9
4979715 RM 132 01/19/2021 12:50 PM 01/21/2021 12:50 PM 0.6
4971131 RM 137 01/19/2021 12:50 PM 01/21/2021 12:50 PM 1.2
4979627 RM142 01/19/2021 12:50 PM 01/21/2021 12:50 PM 1.0
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
1675 North Commerce Parkway, Weston, FL 33326 (954) 384-4446
TEST ID NUMBER: 1333987
DATE RECEIVED: 01/22/2021
REPORT DATE: 02/05/2021
ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSACTION
35 Mill Rd
WOODCLIFF LAKE. NJ 07677
TEST LOCATION
TOLLAND HIGH SCHOOL
1 EAGLE MILL RD.
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#
5033702
ROOM TESTED
1ST FLOOR
PRINCIPAL OFFICE
DATE OPENED PATE CAPPED
Jan 19,202112:50 PM
Jan 21,202112:50 PM
DATE ANALYZED
Jan 23,20219:40 AM
RADON LEVEL
0.8 pCi/L
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCl/L) OR HIGHERPlease read the EPA Citizen's Guide to Radon at www.cpa.gov/iadon/pubs/citguide.htmL Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testing and Mitigation: The Basics" athttp://njiadon.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 rime. 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 hi^er 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.
I .IMITATIONS OF DATA AND PROnilfTT LIABn.ITV
PRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability Ibr any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirecdy 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 # 18SS007
PRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALJames E. McDonnell IV
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
1676 North Commerce Parkway. Weston, FL 33326 (954) 384-4446
TEST ID NUMBER; 1333988
DATE RECEIVED: 01/22/2021
REPORT DATE: 02/05/2021
ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSACTION
35 Mill Rd
WOODCLIFF LAKE, NJ 07677
TEST LOCATION
TOLLAND HIGH SCHOOL
1 EAGLE MILL RD
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#
4971311
ROOM TESTED
1ST FLOOR
PRINCIPAL OFFICE DUP
DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DAT^ ANALYZED
Jan 19.2021
12:50 PM
Jan 21,202112:50 PM
Jan 23.20219:29 AM
RADON LEVEL
0.7 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.htnil. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testing and Mitigation; The Basies" athttp.//njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to take additional measurements beeause radon levels ean vary with theseasons. You may also want to consider doing a long tenn test to determine the average radon concentrations over a longer period of time. If the radon level is 4.0 iX:i/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.
LIMlTATinNS nv nATA AND PRODI ICTMABILITY . . . . , . . .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 liinited 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 lest 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.
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Jose Figueroa, RMSNRPP CERT it 109347 RT
NRSBCERT#18SS007
PRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALJames E. McDonnell IV
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
1675 North Commerce Parkway, Weston, FL 33326 (954) 384-4446
TEST ID NUMBER: 1333990
DATE RECEIVED: 01/22/2021
REPORT DATE: 02/05/2021
ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSACTION
35 Mill Rd
WOODCLIFF LAKE. NJ 07677
TEST LOCATION
TOLLAND HIGH SCHOOL
1 EAGLE MILL RD
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#
4971347
ROOM TESTED
1ST FLCX5R
VICE PRiNCIPAL OFFICE
DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED
Jan 19.202112:50 PM
Jan 21. 202112:50 PM
DATE ANALYZED
Jan 23.20219:18 AM
RADON LEVEL
0.7 pCi/L
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHERPIca.<!c read the EPA Citizen's Guide to Radon at www.cpa.gov/radoo/pubs/citgiiidc.btml. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testing and Mitigation: The Basics" athttp://njradon.org/download/initbas.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.
T.IM1TAT10N.S OF DATA ANH PROniJCT MABn.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 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 #1888007
PRO-LAB NR8B # ARL0028
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALJames E. McDonnell IV
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
1675 North Commerce Parkway, Weston, FL 33326 (954) 384-4446
TEST ID NUMBER: 1333993
DATE RECEIVED; 01/22/2021
REPORT DATE: 02/05/2021
ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSACTION
35 Mill Rd
WOODCLIFF LAKE. NJ 07677
TEST LOCATION
TOLLAND HIGH SCHOOL
1 EAGLE MILL RD
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#
5008727
ROOM TESTED
1ST FLOOR
VICE PRINCIPAL OFFICE BLANK
DATE OPENED
Jan 19. 202112:50 PM
DATE CAPPED
Jan 21,202112:50 PM
DATE ANALYZED
Jan 23, 202110:34 AM
RADON LEVEL
< 0.3 pCiA. ••
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/pubs/citguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testing and Mitigation: The Basics" athttp://njradon.org/downloa<l/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 higgler 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.
I IMITATinNS OF DATA ANll PRODUCT LlABILlTV
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# I8SS007
PRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALJames E. McDonnell IV
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
1675 North Commerce Parkway, Weston, FL 33326 (954) 384-4446
TEST ID NUMBER; 1333994
DATE RECEIVED: 01/22/2021
REPORT DATE: 02/05/2021
ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSACTION
35 Mill Rd
WOODCLIFF LAKE, NJ 07677
TEST LOCATION
TOLLAND HIGH SCHOOL
1 EAGLE MILL RD
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#
4970981
ROOM TESTED
1ST FLOOR
SPARE GUIDANCE OFFICE
DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED
Jan 19, 202112:50 PM
Jan 21,202112:50 PM
Jan 23,20219:08 AM
RADON LEVEL
1.1 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.epagov/iadon/pubs/citguidc.htjnL Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testing and Mitigation: The Basics" athttp://njradon.orB/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk. You may want to take additional measurements because radon levels 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 unmediately. If youwould like to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office.
I .IMITATIONS OF DATA AND PROnTlfT 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.
Jose Figueroa, RMSNRPP CERT # 109347 RT
NRSB CERT #1858007
PRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALJames E. McDonnell TV
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: 1333996
DATE RECEIVED: 01/22/2021
REPORT DATE; 02/05/2021
TEST LOCATION
TOLLAND HIGH SCHOOL
1 EAGLE MILL RD
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#
5033583
ROOM TESTED
1ST FLOOR
SHEA OFRCE
PATEQPENEP PATE CAPPED
Jan 19.202112:50 PM
Jan 21,202112:50 PM
DATE ANALYZED
Jan 23. 20218:57 AM
RADON LEVEL
1.4pCi/L
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHERPIca.se read the EPA Citizen's Guide to Radon at www.cpa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.htinl. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testing and Mitigation: The Basics" athttp://hjradon.org/downIoad/initbas.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 Ore 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 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 (heir chosen carrier. Additionally, PRO-LAB shall not be responsible for the improper placement of die 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 R.T
NRSB CERT# I8SS007
PRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 10146IALJames E. McDonnell JV
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: 1333997
DATE RECEIVED; 01/22/2021
REPORT DATE: 02/05/2021
TEST LOCATION
TOLLAND HIGH SCHOOL
1 EAGLE MILL RD
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#
5033607
ROOM TESTED
1ST FLOOR
MAIN GUIDANCE OFFICE
DATE OPENED PATE QAPPSP
Jan 19.202112:50 PM
Jan 21,202112:50 PM
DATE ANALYZED
Jan 23,20218:46 AM
RADON LEVEL
0.9 pCl/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.htinl. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testing and Mitigation: The Basics" athttp://njradon.oig/downioad/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 ofilce.
LIMITATIONS 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 cr improper interpretationof the radon product or its results. /Uiy 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-Li\B shall not be responsible for the improper placement of the test canister nor shall PRO-LAB be liable for results derived directly crindirectly 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
NRSBCERT#18SS007
PRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALJames E, McDonnell IV
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
1675 North Commerce Parkway, Weston, FL 33326 (954) 384-4446
TEST ID NUMBER: 1333999
DATE RECEIVED: 01/22/2021
REPORT DATE: 02/05/2021
ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSACTION
35 Mill Rd
WOODCLIFF LAKE. NJ 07677
TEST LOCATION
TOLLAND HIGH SCHOOL
1 EAGLE MILL RD
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 laboratoiy 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#
4970949
ROOM TESTED
1ST FLOOR
NURSE OFFICE
DATE OPENED
Jan 19,202112:50 PM
DATE CAPPED
Jan 21.202112:50 PM
DATE ANALYZED
Jan 23. 20219:02 PM
RADON LEVEL
1.3 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/iadon/pubs/citguide.htniL Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testing and Mitigation: The Basics" athttp://njradon.org/downIoad/niitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCt/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.
UMlTAnONS OF DATA AND PROmiCT l.lABn.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 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.
JtPf. ̂Jose Figueroa, RMSNRPP CERT# 109347 RT
NRSB CERT #1858007
PRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 10146IALJames E. McDonnell IV
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
1675 North Commerce Parkway, Weston, FL 33328 (954) 384-4446
ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSACTION
35 Mill Rd
WOODCLIFF LAKE. NJ 07677
TEST ID NUMBER: 1334001
DATE RECEIVED; 01/22/2021
REPORT DATE: 02/05/2021
TEST LOCATION
TOLLAND HIGH SCHOOL
1 EAGLE MILL RD
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#
5033691
ROOM TESTED
1ST FLOOR
RM 108
DATE OPENED PATE CAPPEP PATEANALYgEP
Jan 19.202112:50 PM
Jan 21.202112:50 PM
Jan 23,2021
8:30 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 HIGHERPlease 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/mid)as.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 die 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.
t IMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LlABILtTV
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
NRSB CERT #1858007
PRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
PRO-LAB NEHA ID It 101461ALJames E. McDonnell IV
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
1675 North Commerce Parkway, Weston, FL 33326 (954) 384-4446
TEST ID NUMBER; 1334003
DATE RECEIVED: 01/22/2021
REPORT DATE: 02/05/2021
ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSACTION
35 Mill Rd
WOODCLIFF LAKE, NJ 07677
TEST LOCATION
TOLLAND HIGH SCHOOL
1 EAGLE MILL RD
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#
5033530
ROOM TESTED
1ST FLOOR
RM 105
DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED
Jan 19, 202112:50 RM
Jan 21.202112:50 RM
Jan 23, 20218:19 RM
RADON LEVEL
1.1 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.qja.gov/radon/pubs/citguidcJitmi. 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 ̂ vary with theseasons. You may also want to consider doing a long term test to detennine 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 perfonn 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.
I .IMITATIONS OF DATA AND PROniirT 1 .lABU .ITV . . . . , . . .PRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting direqly or indirectly from the improper use of or improper mterpretationof the radon product or its results. 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 #1858007
PRO-LAB NRSB it ARL0028
PRO-LAB NEHA ID U 101461ALJames E, McDonnell IV
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: 1334004
DATE RECEIVED: 01/22/2021
REPORT DATE: 02/05/2021
TEST LOCATION
TOLLAND HIGH SCHOOL
1 EAGLE MILL RD
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-92-0D4). 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#
4971292
ROOM TESTED
1ST FLOOR
RM112
DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED
Jan 19. 202112:50 PM
Jan 21,202112:50 PM
DATE ANALYZED
Jan 23. 20218:52 PM
RADON LEVEL
0.8 pCi/L
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PCI/L) OR HIGHERPlease rcad the EPA Citizen's Guide to Radon at www.cpa.gov/radon/pubs/citguideJitml. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testing and Mitigation: The Basics" athttp://njiadon.OTg/downIoad/initbas.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. Y ou may also want to consider doing a long term test to determine 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 tike to learn how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office.
LIMITATIONS QFDATA AND PRODIJCTl.lABn.lTV
PRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting direcdy or indirectly from the improper use of or improper interpretationof the radon product or its resulte. 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 Figjieroa, RMSNRPP CERT# 109347 RT
NRSB CERT#18SS007
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PRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALJames E. McDonnell FV
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
1675 North Commerce Parkway, Weston, FL 33326 (954) 384-4446
TEST ID NUMBER: 1334005
DATE RECEIVED: 01/22/2021
REPORT DATE: 02/05/2021
ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSACTION
35 Mill Rd
WOODCLIFF LAKE. NJ 07677
TEST LOCATION
TOLLAND HIGH SCHOOL
1 EAGLE MILL RD
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#
5033514
ROOM TESTED
1ST FLOOR
RM 118
DATE OPENED
Jan 19.202112:50 PM
DATE CAPPED DATE ANALY23ED
Jan 21.202112:50 PM
Jan 23. 20218:41 PM
RADON LEVEL
0.6 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.cpa.gov/iadon/pubs/citguidc.htmL Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testing and Mitigation: The Basics" athttp://njradcn.org/download/niid>as.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 hi^er 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 questfons, please contact your state radon office.
1.IMITAT10N.S OF DATA AND PRODUCT LlABn.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 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 #1888007
PRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101451ALJames E. McDonnell IV
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
1675 North Commerce Parkway, Weston, FL 33326 (954) 384-4446
TEST ID NUMBER: 1334009
DATE RECEIVED: 01/22/2021
REPORT DATE: 02/05/2021
ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSACTION
35 Mill Rd
WOODCLIFF LAKE, NJ 07677
TEST LOCATION
TOLLAND HIGH SCHOOL
1 EAGLE MILL RD
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#
4971656
ROOM TESTED
1ST FLOOR
RM 120
DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED
Jan 19,202112:50 PM
Jan 21.202112:50 PM
Jan 23,20217:47 PM
RADON LEVEL
0.7 pCi/L
THE EPA RECOMMENDS THAT YOU FIX YOUR HOME IF THE RADON LEVEL IS 4 PICOCURIES (PGI/L) OR HIGHERPlca.sc read the EPA Citizen's Guide to Radon at www.cpa.g0v/1:adon/pubs/eitguidc.htn1l. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testing and Mitigation: The Basics" athttp://njradon.org/download/nittbas.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-temi 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.
LIIVtlTATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABtLITV
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 (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 firom 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, RJVISNRPP CERT# 109347 RT
NRSB CERT #1855007
PRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALJames E. McDonnell IV
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
1675 North Commerce Parkway, Weston, FL 33326 (954) 384-4446
TEST ID NUMBER: 1334011
DATE RECEIVED: 01/22/2021
REPORT DATE: 02/05/2021
ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSACTION
35 Mill Rd
WOODCLIFF LAKE. NJ 07677
TEST LOCATION
TOLLAND HIGH SCHOOL
1 EAGLE MILL RD
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#
4971067
ROOM TESTED
1ST FLOOR
RM 120 DUP
DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED
Jan 19,202112:50 PM
Jan 21,202112:50 PM
Jan 23, 20217:36 PM
RADON LEVEL
0.9 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.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 leam how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office.
I.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 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, RMSNRPPCERT# 109347 RT
NRSB CERT #1858007
PRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # I01461ALJames E. McDonnell IV
RADON ANALYSIS REPORT
1675 North Commerce Parkway, Weston, FL 33326 (954) 384-4446
TEST ID NUMBER: 1334013
DATE RECEIVED: 01/22/2021
REPORT DATE: 02/05/2021
ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSACTION
35 Mill Rd
WOODCLIFF LAKE, NJ 07677
TEST LOCATION
TOLLAND HIGH SCHOOL
1 EAGLE MILL RD
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#
4979715
ROOM TESTED
1ST FLOOR
RM 132
DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED
Jan 19.202112:50 PM
Jan 21,202112:50 PM
Jan 23,20218:08 PM
RADON LEVEL
0.6 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 "Radon Testing and Mitigation: The Basics" atht^://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 «n vary with theseasons. You may also want to consider doing a long tenn 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.
I .IMITATIONS np DATA AND PRODUCT MABfi^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 mterpretaUonof the radon product or its results. 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 lior 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.
Jcp< ̂Jose Figueroa, RMSNRPP CERT # 109347 RT
NRSBCERT# 18SS007
PRO-LAB NRSB # ARL0028
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALJames E. McDonnell IV
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: 1334014
DATE RECEIVED: 01/22/2021
REPORT DATE: 02/05/2021
TEST LOCATION
TOLLAND HIGH SCHOOL
1 EAGLE MILL RD
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#
4971131
ROOM TESTED
1ST FLOOR
RM 137
DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED DATE ANALYZED
Jan 19,202112:50 PM
Jan 21,2021
12:50 PM
Jan 23,20217:57 PM
RAPQN L^VEL
1.2 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://njradon.org/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCiA. 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 leani how to lower your radon levels, or have other questions, please contact your state radon office.
1 .IM1TATTON.S OF DATA AND PROIWtCri.IABnJTV . ^ •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 lirnited to recoursewith their chosen carrier. AdditionaUy, 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 distiibutOTS, and the manufacturers' sole liability are limited to the cost for thereplacement of the test canister itself only.
A
Jose Figueroa, RMSNRPP CERT # 109347 RT
NRSB CERT #1888007
PRO-LAB NR8B # ARL0028
PRO-LAB NEHA ID # 101461ALJames E. McDonnell IV
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: 1334016
DATE RECEIVED: 01/22/2021
REPORT DATE: 02/05/2021
TEST LOCAnON
TOLLAND HIGH SCHOOL
1 EAGLE MILL RD
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#
4979627
ROOM TESTED
1ST FLOORRM 142
DATE OPENED DATE CAPPED PATE ANALYSED
Jan 19. 2021
12:50 PM
Jan 21,202112:50 PM
Jan 23. 20211:21 PM
RADON LEVEL
1.0 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.cpagov/radon/pubs/cilguide.html. Residents of New Jersey should read "Radon Testing and Mitigation: The Basics" athttp-7/njradon.oig/download/mitbas.pdf. Radon levels less than 4 pCiA still pose a risk. You may want to take addiUonal 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-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.
T .IMITATIONS OF DATA AND PRODUCT LIABILITY .u r . ...PRO-LAB expressly disclaims any and all liability for any special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly nom the improper use of or improiw intcqiretationof the radon product or its results. 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 ED # 101461ALJames E. McDonnell IV
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