Is school dry? District doesn't plan to use third party check
Almost a month after a water main break flooded Paintbrush
Elementary's boiler room and ground floor, Campbell County School District
officials said they are still confident the school's moisture levels are safe
from mold.
The school district is relying on the word and work of Master Clean - the water restoration company that dried the building - and doesn't have any plans to hire a third party to double check the moisture levels, according to administrators and district maintenance officials.
But hiring a third party to double-check moisture levels in a public building is recommended by Tom Hill, executive director of the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification. From the gillettenewsrecord.
The school district is relying on the word and work of Master Clean - the water restoration company that dried the building - and doesn't have any plans to hire a third party to double check the moisture levels, according to administrators and district maintenance officials.
But hiring a third party to double-check moisture levels in a public building is recommended by Tom Hill, executive director of the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification. From the gillettenewsrecord.
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