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Building Designated Substance Survey, 25 Mosley Street, April 30, 2025 Prepared For: Town of Aurora 229 Industrial Pkwy N, Aurora, ON -L4G 4C4 Attention to: Ms. Andrea Vento Project No: 2504-015 Date: April 30, 2025 Building Designated Substance Survey 25 Mosley St, Aurora,ON Building Designated Substance Survey 25 Mosley St, Aurora, ON 30th April 2025 Martech Group Inc. 6635 Kitimat Road, Unit 40, Mississauga, ON L5N 6J2 Toll Free: 1-855-291-4663 Tel: 416-291-4663 www.martechgroup.ca info@martechgroup.ca 1 | P a g e CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................................... 3 2 SITE DESCRIPTION ...................................................................................................................................... 3 3 FIELD INVESTIGATION ................................................................................................................................. 4 4 METHODOLOGIES ....................................................................................................................................... 4 4.1 DESIGNATED SUBSTANCE REGULATIONS ........................................................................................ 4 4.2 WASTE DISPOSAL REGULATIONS ..................................................................................................... 6 5 RESULTS & DISCUSSION .............................................................................................................................. 6 5.1 ACRYLONITRILE ................................................................................................................................ 6 5.2 ARSENIC ........................................................................................................................................... 6 5.3 ASBESTOS ........................................................................................................................................ 6 5.4 BENZENE .......................................................................................................................................... 8 5.5 COKE OVEN EMISSIONS ................................................................................................................... 8 5.6 ETHYLENE OXIDE ............................................................................................................................. 8 5.7 ISOCYANATES .................................................................................................................................. 8 5.8 LEAD ................................................................................................................................................ 8 5.9 MERCURY ........................................................................................................................................ 9 5.10 SILICA ............................................................................................................................................. 9 5.11 VINYL CHLORIDE .......................................................................................................................... 10 6 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE RESULTS........................................................................................................... 10 6.1 CHLOROFLUOROCARBONS (CFCS) ................................................................................................. 10 6.2 POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS (PCBS) .......................................................................................... 10 6.3 UREA FORMALDEHYDE FOAM INSULATION (UFFI) ........................................................................ 10 7 OTHER SUBSTANCES ................................................................................................................................. 11 7.1 UNDERGROUND STRUCTURES....................................................................................................... 11 7.2 MISCELLANEOUS CHEMICALS ........................................................................................................ 11 7.3 MOLD ............................................................................................................................................ 11 8 CONCLUSIONS .......................................................................................................................................... 11 9 RECOMMENDATIONS ............................................................................................................................... 12 10 SURVEY LIMITATIONS ............................................................................................................................. 12 Building Designated Substance Survey 25 Mosley St, Aurora, ON 30th April 2025 Martech Group Inc. 6635 Kitimat Road, Unit 40, Mississauga, ON L5N 6J2 Toll Free: 1-855-291-4663 Tel: 416-291-4663 www.martechgroup.ca info@martechgroup.ca 2 | P a g e 11 CLOSURES ............................................................................................................................................... 13 12 REPORT LIMITATIONS ............................................................................................................................. 14 Appendix A: Sample Location Map Appendix B: Selected Site Photos Appendix C: Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Building Designated Substance Survey 25 Mosley St, Aurora, ON 30th April 2025 Martech Group Inc. 6635 Kitimat Road, Unit 40, Mississauga, ON L5N 6J2 Toll Free: 1-855-291-4663 Tel: 416-291-4663 www.martechgroup.ca info@martechgroup.ca 3 | P a g e 1 INTRODUCTION As requested by Town of Aurora, represented by Ms. Andrea Vento, (hereafter referred to as the ‘Client’), Martech Group Inc. (hereafter referred to as ‘Martech’) visited the property located at 25 Mosley St, Aurora, ON, on 24th April 2025 to conduct a Designated Substance Survey within the building (hereafter referred to as the ‘Site’). The area involved in the work plan for this survey included the accessible areas of the Site located at 25 Mosley St, Aurora, ON. The components suspected of containing asbestos and lead paint were identified, logged, and, where necessary, sampled and sent to a CALA-accredited laboratory for analysis. Thirsty (30) bulk samples were collected from the Site for asbestos-containing materials and lead concentration. Some samples might be analyzed with separate layers depending on the type of the sample. 2 SITE DESCRIPTION The site is situated at the intersection of Mosley Street and Victoria Street, in Aurora, ON. The building is a single-story facility of approximately 1,650 square feet. The interior comprises a main assembly hall with a stated capacity of approximately 60–65 persons, along with a kitchen, two washrooms, and ancillary storage and mechanical rooms. Figure 1: The Site boundary is outlined in RED. Building Designated Substance Survey 25 Mosley St, Aurora, ON 30th April 2025 Martech Group Inc. 6635 Kitimat Road, Unit 40, Mississauga, ON L5N 6J2 Toll Free: 1-855-291-4663 Tel: 416-291-4663 www.martechgroup.ca info@martechgroup.ca 4 | P a g e 3 FIELD INVESTIGATION Ms. Prabhdeep Kaur Brar from Martech visited the site and conducted the field investigation for the Designated Substance Survey on 24th April 2025, whereby all accessible areas of the Site were examined in reference to the scope of work. Destructive sampling was conducted. However, it is still possible that materials may exist which could not be reasonably identified within the scope of the assessment, or which were not apparent or accessible during the site visit. Pipes covered behind drywall, above ceilings, or too far from reach using equipment, cannot be assessed without the demolition of building/house materials; hence, they were not included in the survey. Additionally, areas that were not accessible were not sampled and, therefore, were also not included as part of this investigation. Therefore, suspected asbestos-containing and other designated substance-containing materials may be present in these areas. A survey was conducted on all accessible areas of the building. 4 METHODOLOGIES A total of twenty-nine (29) samples were collected from the Site on 24th April 2025. The samples were submitted to Prime Analytical Inc. for asbestos analysis (Please see Appendix C for sample record log and laboratory results). Twenty-four (24) samples were suspected of containing asbestos. The asbestos samples were analyzed using the polarized light microscopy (PLM) technique (following method EPA/600/R-93/116). This standard is specified by Ontario Regulation 278/05 as the method for establishing whether the material is asbestos-containing and defining the content and type of asbestos. If a material is to contain asbestos levels above 0.5% by dry weight, it is then classified the materials to be asbestos-containing (ACM). The remaining five (5) lead samples were submitted for laboratory analysis as a paint chip sample suspected of having greater than 0.1% (1000 ppm) lead by dry weight and were analyzed accordingly. The paint chip samples were analyzed using ICP-MS following method EPA 6020. The regulations set the Environmental Abatement Council of Canada's (EACC) 2014 Lead Guideline for Construction, Renovation or Repair, which considers paints or surface coatings containing greater than 0.1% lead by weight (1000 ppm) but less than 0.5% lead by weight (5000 ppm) to be lead-containing paints or surface coatings. Paints or surface coatings containing equal to or greater than 0.5% lead by weight (5000 ppm lead) are considered lead-based paints or surface coatings. 4.1 DESIGNATED SUBSTANCE REGULATIONS This report for Designated Substances is made to fulfill the Owners’ requirements under Section 30 of the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act, (the 'OHSA'), Revised Statutes of Ontario 1990, c. O.1. The building/house owner must provide this report to all contractors working on the Site. Subsequently, all contractors must furnish this report with their subcontractors. The Designated Substances defined under Building Designated Substance Survey 25 Mosley St, Aurora, ON 30th April 2025 Martech Group Inc. 6635 Kitimat Road, Unit 40, Mississauga, ON L5N 6J2 Toll Free: 1-855-291-4663 Tel: 416-291-4663 www.martechgroup.ca info@martechgroup.ca 5 | P a g e the OHSA and their corresponding regulations at the time of the survey are summarized in Table 1. "Designated Substance" as defined by the OHSA means "a biological, chemical or physical agent or a combination thereof prescribed as a designated substance to which the exposure of a worker is prohibited, regulated, restricted, limited or controlled." The OHSA has issued specific regulations under Section 30 of the Act for these substances. The Designated Substance Regulations identified under the Industrial Regulation of the OHSA provide guidance on exposure and medical monitoring, permissible occupational exposure limits, etc. Ontario Regulation 278/05 ('O.Reg. 278/05') regulates the disturbance of asbestos on construction projects and is enforced by the Ontario Ministry of Labour ('MOL'). Table 1- Designated Substances and Regulations Substance Regulations Acrylonitrile O. Reg. 490/09: Designated Substances Arsenic O. Reg. 490/09: Designated Substances Asbestos O. Reg. 490/09: Designated Substances Designated Substance -Asbestos on construction projects and in building/houses and repair operations* O. Reg. 278/05 Benzene O. Reg. 490/09: Designated Substances Coke Oven Emissions O. Reg. 490/09: Designated Substances Ethylene Oxide O. Reg. 490/09: Designated Substances Isocyanates O. Reg. 490/09: Designated Substances Lead O. Reg. 490/09: Designated Substances Mercury O. Reg. 490/09: Designated Substances Silica O. Reg. 490/09: Designated Substances Vinyl Chloride O. Reg. 490/09: Designated Substances * Note: The disturbance of asbestos on construction projects is specifically regulated by Ontario Regulation 278/05. It classifies all disturbances of Asbestos as Type 1, Type 2, or Type 3, each of which is associated with defined work practices. All asbestos material waste is subject to special handling and disposal practices and must be removed prior to partial or full demolition. Disposal of asbestos waste is subject to General Waste Management Regulation O. Reg. 347 as amended by 461/05. The Federal Chlorobiphenyls Regulation, SOR/91-152, prohibits the use of PCBs in electrical transformers, capacitors, and associated electrical equipment manufactured in or imported into Canada after July 1, 1980. The Federal Chlorobiphenyls Regulation SOR/92-507 and Ontario Regulation 362 outline the handling, storage, and disposal of PCBs and PCB-containing equipment. The Occupational Health and Safety Act (R.S.O. 1990) places the duty of employers to take reasonable precautions to ensure that the health and safety of workers are adequately protected. General guidelines and requirements are dictated for all hazardous materials. All substances or combinations of substances, whether biological, chemical, or physical in nature, deemed to fall under the criteria of a "designated substance" are subject to special treatment by workplaces in accordance with a set of substance-specific rules and regulations. Building Designated Substance Survey 25 Mosley St, Aurora, ON 30th April 2025 Martech Group Inc. 6635 Kitimat Road, Unit 40, Mississauga, ON L5N 6J2 Toll Free: 1-855-291-4663 Tel: 416-291-4663 www.martechgroup.ca info@martechgroup.ca 6 | P a g e 4.2 WASTE DISPOSAL REGULATIONS The Waste Management Regulations below govern the transport and disposal of construction and asbestos waste. These regulations are listed in Table 2. Table 2 - Summary of Waste Disposal Regulations Regulation name Found under Environmental Protection Act - General Waste Management *R.R.O. 1990, O. Reg. 347 Environmental Protection Act - General Waste Management - Management of Asbestos Waste *R.R.O. 1990, O. Reg. 347, Section 17 Environmental Protection Act - Waste Management - PCB's *R.R.O. 1990, O. c Dangerous Goods Transportation Act **R.S.O. 1990, c. D.1 *R.R.O. - Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 **R.S.O. - Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1990 5 RESULTS & DISCUSSION 5.1 ACRYLONITRILE Acrylonitrile is a man-made chemical. It is a colorless, volatile, flammable liquid that can be dissolved in water and that evaporates quickly. Acrylonitrile is released into the environment primarily from chemical production and plastic product industries. Acrylonitrile is not suspected to be present on the Site. 5.2 ARSENIC Arsenic is a naturally occurring element widely distributed in the earth's crust because of natural weathering and erosion of rock, soil, and human activities. These include gold and base-metal processing, the use of pesticides containing arsenic, and coal-fired power generating stations. There is no evidence of arsenic being used or existing at the subject Site. 5.3 ASBESTOS Information in this section of the report shall be provided to all prospective contractors who are likely to handle or disturb asbestos-containing materials and to employees who may work in proximity and or disturb these materials. The survey of the building/house for hazardous materials consisted of a walk- through and physical examination of suspect materials in all accessible areas within the building/house. The physical examination is performed to assess the condition of the material or to examine for underlying layers. Observations were based on a visual inspection and for potential materials that may contain asbestos substances and as required, were augmented with sampling and analysis. Samples were taken from representative locations of friable material and selected non-friable or manufactured products that are suspected of containing asbestos. The sample selection was based on the type of materials present within each portion of the building/house. The following is a list of suspected asbestos-containing materials found on the Site: Building Designated Substance Survey 25 Mosley St, Aurora, ON 30th April 2025 Martech Group Inc. 6635 Kitimat Road, Unit 40, Mississauga, ON L5N 6J2 Toll Free: 1-855-291-4663 Tel: 416-291-4663 www.martechgroup.ca info@martechgroup.ca 7 | P a g e Table 3: Asbestos Results. Sampled date: 24th April 2025 Sampling Record Log Asbestos – Martech Group Inc. 25 Mosley St, Aurora, ON Sample ID Description/ Location Sample Type Asbestos Found BS003 Vinyl Floor Tile + mastic – Grey - Hall – Left Side Tile + Mastic NOT DETECTED BS004 Vinyl Floor Tile + mastic - Grey – Hall – Right Side Tile + Mastic NOT DETECTED BS005 Vinyl Floor Tile – Cream – Hall at the end – Right Side Vinyl Tile NOT DETECTED BS006 Vinyl Floor Tile – Light Blue – Hall – Left Side near back Vinyl Tile NOT DETECTED BS007 Vinyl Floor Tile – Cream - Kitchen Vinyl Tile NOT DETECTED BS008 Joint Compound – Hall – Beside Washroom Joint Compound NOT DETECTED BS009 Drywall – separation wall in Hall (in front of washroom) Drywall NOT DETECTED BS010 Plaster – Kitchen Door going to Back Plaster NOT DETECTED BS011 Drywall – near entry to kitchen Drywall NOT DETECTED BS012 Rubber Tailoring – bottom tailoring in the kitchen Rubber Tailoring NOT DETECTED BS013 Drywall – Maintenance Room Drywall NOT DETECTED BS014 Window Caulking – inside Maintenance Room Caulking NOT DETECTED BS015 Orange Foam Sealant – maintenance room Sealant NOT DETECTED BS016 Fibrous Ceiling Tile Material – Washroom 2 Ceiling Tile NOT DETECTED BS017 Fibrous Ceiling Tile Material – Hall – end of right side Ceiling Tile NOT DETECTED BS018 Drywall – Kitchen – Towards Washroom wall Drywall NOT DETECTED BS019 Mortar – Outside – towards right side Mortar NOT DETECTED BS020 Window caulking – outside – backside near parking Caulking 5% Chrysotile BS022 Plaster – Near entry to hall (left) – second door Plaster NOT DETECTED BS023 Ceiling Insulation – Maintenance Room Insulation NOT DETECTED BS024 Vinyl Floor Tile + mastic – Grey – Room in front of kitchen Mastic NOT DETECTED BS026 Plaster – just at entry – first door left side Plaster 3% Chrysotile Caulking 4% Chrysotile BS027 Door Caulking – door to go to Caulking NOT DETECTED Building Designated Substance Survey 25 Mosley St, Aurora, ON 30th April 2025 Martech Group Inc. 6635 Kitimat Road, Unit 40, Mississauga, ON L5N 6J2 Toll Free: 1-855-291-4663 Tel: 416-291-4663 www.martechgroup.ca info@martechgroup.ca 8 | P a g e Maintenance room BS028 Window Caulking – Inside – maintenance room Caulking NOT DETECTED According to the laboratory analysis results and Ontario Regulation 490/09 standards, two (02) samples (1- outside window caulking, 2- Plaster near the door frame including door frame caulking) were found to be asbestos containing. Please see Appendix A for the sample location map. Appendix B for selected Site photos. The certificate of laboratory analysis is presented in Appendix C. 5.4 BENZENE Benzene is a highly flammable, clear, colorless, sweet-smelling liquid and is commonly found in petroleum hydrocarbons, including gasoline and diesel. Benzene can be found in the air, water, and soil. Benzene occurs in the air primarily due to fumes and exhaust produced from gasoline use. No evidence of benzene was observed to be present on Site. 5.5 COKE OVEN EMISSIONS Coke oven emissions are complex mixtures of coal and coke particles, various vapors, gases, and tar. The primary use of coke (pure carbon) is in the extraction of metals from their ores. Coke Ovens' emissions were not noted or suspected to be present in the building. 5.6 ETHYLENE OXIDE Ethylene oxide is a colorless gas with a sweet odor. Ethylene Oxide (EtO) is produced in large volumes and is primarily used as a chemical intermediate in the manufacture of several industrial chemicals. Ethylene oxide was not noted or suspected to be present in the building. 5.7 ISOCYANATES Isocyanates are widely used in the manufacture of flexible and rigid foams, fibers, coatings such as paints and varnishes, and elastomers. Isocyanates are not suspected to be present within this building. 5.8 LEAD Lead from paint chips and lead dust can be serious hazards. Peeling, chipping, chalking, or cracking lead- based paint is a hazard and needs immediate attention. Lead-based paint that is in good condition is usually not a hazard. Lead dust can form when lead-based paint is dried scraped, dry sanded, or heated. Lead is regulated under O. Reg. 490/09 under the Occupational Health and Safety Act and should therefore be handled in accordance with the regulation. The Ministry of Labour (MOL) Regulation respecting Lead states that the Ministry's designated substance regulation (O. Reg. 490/09) for Lead, Building Designated Substance Survey 25 Mosley St, Aurora, ON 30th April 2025 Martech Group Inc. 6635 Kitimat Road, Unit 40, Mississauga, ON L5N 6J2 Toll Free: 1-855-291-4663 Tel: 416-291-4663 www.martechgroup.ca info@martechgroup.ca 9 | P a g e specifies occupational exposure limits (OELs) for Lead is 0.05 milligrams per cubic meter (mg/m3) of air as an 8-hour daily or 40-hour weekly time-weighted average. There are no specific MOL regulations regarding Lead in paint; however, industry guidelines make use of regulations set by the Environmental Abatement Council of Canada's (EACC) 2014 Lead Guideline for Construction, Renovation, or Repair. EACC considers paints or surface coatings containing greater than 0.1% lead by weight (1000 ppm) but less than 0.5% lead by weight (5000 ppm) to be lead-containing paints or surface coatings. Paints or surface coatings that are equal to or greater than 0.5% lead by weight (5000 ppm lead) are lead-based paints or surface coatings. Five (05) paint chip samples were collected from the Site and sent for laboratory analysis. Table 4: Lead Results. Sampled date: 24th April 2025 Sampling Record Log Lead - Martech Group Inc. 25 Mosley St, Aurora, ON Sample ID Description/Location Sample Type Lead Identified (in ppm) BS001 Cream Paint – entry – left side inside Cream Paint Not ≥1000 BS002 Brown Paint – second door after entry Brown Paint ≥1000 but not ≥5000 BS021 Cream Paint – Left side - hall Cream Paint Not ≥1000 BS029 Brown paint – hall right side Brown Paint Not ≥1000 BS030 Cream Paint – Maintenance room Cream Paint Not ≥1000 The test result determined that one of the paint samples has come out to be lead- containing that means it contains lead greater than 0.1% lead by weight (1000 ppm), but not greater than 0.5% lead by weight (5000 ppm). Please see Appendix A for the sample location map. Appendix B for selected Site photos. The certificate of laboratory analysis is presented in Appendix C. 5.9 MERCURY Mercury is found naturally in the environment in several forms. Examples of industrial sources include emissions from coal-fired power plants and burning municipal and medical waste. In its elemental form, mercury is a shiny, silver-white liquid metal used in thermometers and some electrical switches. Mercury vapor may be present in the tubes of fluorescent light fixtures. During the Site visit, many fluorescent light fixtures were found within the Site. 5.10 SILICA Crystalline silica, or silicon dioxide (SiO2), is the basic component of sand, quartz, and granite rock. Silica can be found in all the following materials: Brick, Concrete, Cement mortar, Granite, Sandstone, Topsoil, and Asphalt. Silica should always be assumed to be present in the building materials. Building Designated Substance Survey 25 Mosley St, Aurora, ON 30th April 2025 Martech Group Inc. 6635 Kitimat Road, Unit 40, Mississauga, ON L5N 6J2 Toll Free: 1-855-291-4663 Tel: 416-291-4663 www.martechgroup.ca info@martechgroup.ca 10 | P a g e Disturbance of materials containing silica will occur during the demolition of walls and ceilings, saw- cutting floor slabs, and removal of lay-in acoustic ceiling tiles containing silica and is regulated under O. Reg 490/09. The current TWAEV for respirable particulate matter of crystalline–silica (Quartz/Tripoli) is 0.1 mg/m3, and crystalline–silica (Cristobalite) is 0.05 mg/m3. The demolition and site cleanup of building/house materials containing silica should be conducted in accordance with the Ontario Ministry of Labor’s 2004 document Guideline: Silica on Construction Projects, Type 1, Type 2, and Type 3 operation. Precautions such as work practices, ventilation, and the use of personal protective equipment should be used to reduce overall dust levels and reduce worker exposures to airborne silica to the lowest practical level. 5.11 VINYL CHLORIDE Vinyl chloride is a colorless, flammable gas at normal temperatures with a mild, sweet odor. The main source of environmental releases of this substance has been in the form of emissions and wastewater resulting from the production of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plastics. Vinyl Chloride was not noted or suspected of being present in the building. 6 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE RESULTS 6.1 CHLOROFLUOROCARBONS (CFCs) The non-operational refrigerator was observed on the Site. CFCs can be released if the sealed refrigerant system is damaged or dismantled. It must be handled in accordance with the applicable regulations, which include the removal of the CFCs from the unit for disposal at an appropriately licensed facility. The production of CFCs was phased out by 1996. 6.2 POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS (PCBs) Transformer units within the building, potentially containing polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), were not identified on Site. The PCB materials, if present, are common in a majority of older buildings and should not present a hazard to occupants during normal use. Prior to renovation/demolition of the building/house(s), collect any electrical equipment potentially containing PCBs, and inspect it for disposal at an appropriately licensed facility. If a PCB-containing transformer is found on the Site, it must be removed in accordance with municipal and provincial guidelines. Fluorescent fixtures with ballasts were not present on the Site. Based on Federal Regulation, ballasts with date codes succeeding 1980 should not contain PCBs. If found to be otherwise, PCB waste must be handled and disposed of according to O. Reg. 362 – PCB waste management under the Environmental Protection Act of Ontario (RSO 1990) and may be subject to TCLP Criteria (O. Reg 347, Schedule 4) of the regulation. 6.3 UREA FORMALDEHYDE FOAM INSULATION (UFFI) Urea Formaldehyde Foam Insulation (UFFI) was installed primarily in wall cavities during the 1970s as an energy conservation measure. Its appearance is like ordinary shaving cream. Dry, it can be a white or tan Building Designated Substance Survey 25 Mosley St, Aurora, ON 30th April 2025 Martech Group Inc. 6635 Kitimat Road, Unit 40, Mississauga, ON L5N 6J2 Toll Free: 1-855-291-4663 Tel: 416-291-4663 www.martechgroup.ca info@martechgroup.ca 11 | P a g e color, and fluffy like Styrofoam. To ascertain if UFFI is present in buildings/houses, samples of insulation must be taken for lab analysis. The presence of UFFI in a building/house does not determine if formaldehyde vapors are present, as these fumes can come from other areas in the building/house as well. Buildings/houses installed with UFFI many years ago are unlikely to have high levels of formaldehyde vapors unless, for example, the insulation is damp and interior walls are cracked, or the foam is exposed. On the survey day, no UFFI was observed on the Site. However, it is possibly present on the Site in a discrete area. 7 OTHER SUBSTANCES 7.1 UNDERGROUND STRUCTURES The underground parking structure was not present at the Site. 7.2 MISCELLANEOUS CHEMICALS Cleaning and other miscellaneous chemicals were observed. The cleaning and other miscellaneous chemicals should be properly stored in the manufacturer's containers with manufacturer labels and in good condition. 7.3 MOLD No Visible mold was observed during the Site visit. 8 CONCLUSIONS • A total of twenty-nine (29) bulk samples were collected from the Site for asbestos-containing materials and lead concentration. • Two (02) of the suspected ACM samples (1- outside window caulking, 2- Plaster near the door frame including door frame caulking) collected from the site were found to be asbestos containing. Based on these results, all similar outside window caulking, plaster and caulking at other door locations are presumed to be asbestos containing as well. • One (01) of the paint samples exceeded the permissible limit for lead. • No evidence suggesting the presence of acrylonitrile, arsenic, benzene, ethylene oxide, isocyanates, vinyl chloride, and coke oven emissions were identified during the site visit. • This report presents findings based on the samples collected for this designated substance survey. Any renovation contractor engaging in demolition or renovations at the subject building/house must immediately notify the owner if any hazardous materials not previously identified in this report were encountered in the building/house during the renovation/demolition. All work in that area must stop until the material is classified by Martech Group Inc. and appropriate procedures are provided for the management of the same material. Building Designated Substance Survey 25 Mosley St, Aurora, ON 30th April 2025 Martech Group Inc. 6635 Kitimat Road, Unit 40, Mississauga, ON L5N 6J2 Toll Free: 1-855-291-4663 Tel: 416-291-4663 www.martechgroup.ca info@martechgroup.ca 12 | P a g e 9 RECOMMENDATIONS • As per O.Reg. 278/05, if installing or removing non-friable asbestos-containing without being broken, cut, drilled, abraded, ground, sanded or vibrated, type 1 operations should be followed. If breaking, cutting, drilling, abrading, grinding, sanding or vibrating non-friable asbestos-containing material, the material should be wet, and work is to be done by non-powered handheld tools. Abatement of non- friable asbestos-containing outdoor window caulking shall be conducted as a Type 1 operation in accordance with O. Reg. 278/05, using manual removal methods. • As per O. Reg. 278/05, the removal or disturbance of one square meter or less than one square meter of friable asbestos-containing material that are asbestos-containing material, Type 2 operations should be followed. Therefore, the abatement of friable asbestos-containing plaster around all door frames shall be conducted as a Type 2 operation. The associated non-friable asbestos-containing caulking shall be removed as a Type 1 operation, provided no power tools or aggressive methods are used. • Lead-containing material with a concentration greater than 1,000 ppm but not exceeding 5,000 ppm shall be removed following Type 2 lead abatement procedures, in accordance with the recommendations provided in the EACC Lead Guideline for Construction, Renovation, Maintenance or Repair (October 2014), ensuring compliance with O. Reg. 490/09 and O. Reg. 833/90. • Any disturbance of building materials containing silica should be conducted in accordance with the Ontario Ministry of Labor’s 2004 document Guideline: Silica on Construction Projects as a Type 1, 2, or 3 operations. Precautions such as work practices, ventilation, and the use of personal protective equipment should be used to reduce overall dust levels and reduce worker exposures to airborne silica to the lowest practical level. • Any transit pipe present on the Site (visible or hidden behind the building's structural components) should be presumed to contain asbestos and should be dealt with as asbestos-containing material. For the abatement of the same, Type II precautions should be followed according to O. Reg. 278/05. • The contractor may substitute alternative procedures to those specified above, where procedures are approved in writing, and there is no increased risk to workers. Where a conflict occurs between these specifications and local, provincial, or federal regulations, the more stringent protocol should apply. 10 SURVEY LIMITATIONS While this report provides an overview of existing potential concerns at the time of sampling, the assessment findings are limited by the availability of information at the time of the assessment and accessibility to confined areas within the Site building/house. Some inherent limitations exist as to the thoroughness of this assessment due to the nature of building/house construction. Some reasonable extrapolation was required from the findings of the assessment. Asbestos bulk samples have been analyzed using PLM analysis as regulated in Ontario Regulation 278/05. Small asbestos fibers may be missed by PLM due to the resolution limitations of the Building Designated Substance Survey 25 Mosley St, Aurora, ON 30th April 2025 Martech Group Inc. 6635 Kitimat Road, Unit 40, Mississauga, ON L5N 6J2 Toll Free: 1-855-291-4663 Tel: 416-291-4663 www.martechgroup.ca info@martechgroup.ca 13 | P a g e optical microscope. Therefore, negative PLM results cannot be guaranteed. Electron Microscopy can be used as a confirming technique. The field observations, measurements, and analysis are considered sufficient to form a general inventory of hazardous materials at the Site. Materials may exist that could not be reasonably identified within the scope of the assessment or that were not apparent or accessible during the site visit. This assessment did not address possible contaminants in the soil or groundwater at the Site, underground or aboveground storage tanks, drums or vessels, sumps, chemical, fuel, and waste storage practices, and waste disposal practices. 11 CLOSURE S We trust this report is to your satisfaction. Should you have any questions concerning the above, please feel free to contact our office. Sincerely, Martech Group Inc. This Report was Authored By: This Report was Reviewed Prabhdeep Kaur Brar, PhD. Marwan Essa, P.Eng., P.GSC, EP Environmental Scientist Principal Martech Group Martech Group Building Designated Substance Survey 25 Mosley St, Aurora, ON 30th April 2025 Martech Group Inc. 6635 Kitimat Road, Unit 40, Mississauga, ON L5N 6J2 Toll Free: 1-855-291-4663 Tel: 416-291-4663 www.martechgroup.ca info@martechgroup.ca 14 | P a g e 12 REPORT LIMITATIONS Martech has prepared this report for the exclusive use of the Client in evaluating the survey of the Site building/house at the time of the Martech Site visit. Martech will not be responsible for the use of this report by any third party, or reliance on or any decision to be made based on it without the prior written consent of Martech. Martech accepts no responsibility for damages, if any, from any third party as a result of decisions or actions based on this report. No other warranty, expressed or implied, is made. This report presents an overview of issues of concern with the Site building/house materials, reflecting Martech's best judgment using information reasonably available at the Site at the time of Martech's Site visit. Martech has prepared this report using information understood to be factual and correct and shall not be responsible for conditions arising from information or facts that were concealed or not fully disclosed to Martech at the time of the Site visit. The reported information is believed to provide a reasonable representation of the general environmental conditions in the areas of investigation. It should be noted that the data presented herein was collected at specific locations and may vary between these locations. No subsurface investigation was required in the scope of work for the Site. No other warranty, expressed or implied, is made. 1. The work performed in this report was carried out in accordance with our proposal. The conclusions presented herein are based solely upon the scope of services time, and budgetary limitations described in our contract. 2. The report has been prepared in accordance with the generally accepted survey and/or engineering practices. No other warranties, either expressed or implied, are made as to the professional services provided under our proposal contract. 3. The services performed and outlined in this report were based, in part, upon visual observations of the site and attendant structures. Our opinion cannot be extended to portions of the Site which were unavailable for direct observation, reasonably beyond the control of Martech Group Inc. 4. The objective of this report was to survey the hazardous materials at the Site, given the context of our contract, with respect to existing environmental regulations within the applicable jurisdiction. Compliance of past owners with applicable local, provincial, and federal government laws and regulations was not included in our contract for services. 5. Our visual observations relating to potential designated materials in the environment at the Site are described in this report. It should be noted that other compounds or materials may be present in the site environment. 6. The conclusions of this report are based, in part, on the information provided by others. The possibility remains that unexpected environmental conditions may be encountered at the Site in Building Designated Substance Survey 25 Mosley St, Aurora, ON 30th April 2025 Martech Group Inc. 6635 Kitimat Road, Unit 40, Mississauga, ON L5N 6J2 Toll Free: 1-855-291-4663 Tel: 416-291-4663 www.martechgroup.ca info@martechgroup.ca 15 | P a g e locations not specifically investigated. Should such an event occur, Martech Group Inc. must be notified in order that we may determine if modifications to our conclusions are necessary. 7. The utilization of Martech Group Inc.’s services during the implementation of any remedial measures will allow Martech Group Inc. to observe compliance with the conclusions and recommendations contained herein. It will also provide for changes as necessary to suit field conditions as they are encountered. 8. Any use that a third party makes of this report or any reliance on or decisions to be made based on it are the responsibility of such third parties. Martech Group Inc. accepts no responsibility for damage, if any, suffered by any third party because of decisions made or actions taken based on this report. Building Designated Substance Survey 25 Mosley St, Aurora, ON 30th April 2025 Martech Group Inc. 6635 Kitimat Road, Unit 40, Mississauga, ON L5N 6J2 Toll Free: 1-855-291-4663 Tel: 416-291-4663 www.martechgroup.ca info@martechgroup.ca APPENDIX A SAMPLE LOCATION MAP Project No: 2504-015 Figure No: D1 Date: April 30, 2025 Drawn By: PB Legend:Client: Town of Aurora Attention to: Ms. Andrea Vento Site Address: 25 Mosley St, Aurora, ON Sample Location Map Designated Substance Survey Not to Scale. Asbestos Sample Location Lead Sample Location Asbestos Containing Sample Location Lead Containing Sample LocationLabeled In: N BS005 BS007 BS011 BS006 BS010 BS003 BS014 BS004 BS015 BS009 BS008 BS012 BS013 BS017 BS016 BS018 BS019 BS020 BS022 BS023 BS024 BS026 BS027 BS028 BS001 BS002 BS021 BS029 BS030 Building Designated Substance Survey 25 Mosley St, Aurora, ON 30th April 2025 Martech Group Inc. 6635 Kitimat Road, Unit 40, Mississauga, ON L5N 6J2 Toll Free: 1-855-291-4663 Tel: 416-291-4663 www.martechgroup.ca info@martechgroup.ca APPENDIX B SITE PHOTOS Building Designated Substance Survey 10 Sunny Glenway Unit 206, North York, ON 23rd April, 2025 Martech Group Inc. 6635 Kitimat Road, Unit 40, Mississauga, ON L5N 6J2 Toll Free: 1-855-291-4663 Tel: 416-291-4663 www.martechgroup.ca info@martechgroup.ca Building Designated Substance Survey 10 Sunny Glenway Unit 206, North York, ON 23rd April, 2025 Martech Group Inc. 6635 Kitimat Road, Unit 40, Mississauga, ON L5N 6J2 Toll Free: 1-855-291-4663 Tel: 416-291-4663 www.martechgroup.ca info@martechgroup.ca Building Designated Substance Survey 10 Sunny Glenway Unit 206, North York, ON 23rd April, 2025 Martech Group Inc. 6635 Kitimat Road, Unit 40, Mississauga, ON L5N 6J2 Toll Free: 1-855-291-4663 Tel: 416-291-4663 www.martechgroup.ca info@martechgroup.ca Building Designated Substance Survey 10 Sunny Glenway Unit 206, North York, ON 23rd April, 2025 Martech Group Inc. 6635 Kitimat Road, Unit 40, Mississauga, ON L5N 6J2 Toll Free: 1-855-291-4663 Tel: 416-291-4663 www.martechgroup.ca info@martechgroup.ca Building Designated Substance Survey 10 Sunny Glenway Unit 206, North York, ON 23rd April, 2025 Martech Group Inc. 6635 Kitimat Road, Unit 40, Mississauga, ON L5N 6J2 Toll Free: 1-855-291-4663 Tel: 416-291-4663 www.martechgroup.ca info@martechgroup.ca Building Designated Substance Survey 10 Sunny Glenway Unit 206, North York, ON 23rd April, 2025 Martech Group Inc. 6635 Kitimat Road, Unit 40, Mississauga, ON L5N 6J2 Toll Free: 1-855-291-4663 Tel: 416-291-4663 www.martechgroup.ca info@martechgroup.ca Building Designated Substance Survey 25 Mosley St, Aurora, ON 30th April 2025 Martech Group Inc. 6635 Kitimat Road, Unit 40, Mississauga, ON L5N 6J2 Toll Free: 1-855-291-4663 Tel: 416-291-4663 www.martechgroup.ca info@martechgroup.ca APPENDIX C CERTIFICATE OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS Prime Analytical Inc. • 707 Kipling Ave, Etobicoke, ON M8Z 5G4 • (T) 647-348-1400 http://www.primeanalytical.com • contact@primeanalytical.com Test Report: Bulk Asbestos Analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy EPA Method: 600/R-93/116 & 40 CFR, Part 763, Subpart E,App. E To: PLM25169 Apr 25, 2025 May 8, 2025 Lab ID: Date Received: Date Reported: Project: L5C 1Y6 Prabhdeep Kaur Brar Martech Group 40-6635 Kitimat Rd. Mississauga, ON 25 Mosley St, Aurora, ON Client Sample ID: Description/Location: Date Analyzed:BS003 2025-05-08 Lab #Appearance Asbestos Other Materials NotesFibrousNon-Fibrous Vinyl Floor Tile + Mastic - Grey - Hall - Left Side Non Detect Vinyl floor tilePLM25169-1A Grey Non-Fibrous Homogeneous Other 100% Non Detect MasticPLM25169-1B Black Non-Fibrous Homogeneous Other 100% Client Sample ID: Description/Location: Date Analyzed:BS004 2025-05-08 Lab #Appearance Asbestos Other Materials NotesFibrousNon-Fibrous Vinyl Floor Tile + Mastic - Grey - Hall - Right Side Non Detect Vinyl floor tilePLM25169-2A Grey Non-Fibrous Homogeneous Other 100% Non Detect MasticPLM25169-2B Black Non-Fibrous Homogeneous Other 100% Client Sample ID: Description/Location: Date Analyzed:BS005 2025-05-08 Lab #Appearance Asbestos Other Materials NotesFibrousNon-Fibrous Vinyl Floor Tile - Cream - Hall at the end - Right Side Non DetectPLM25169-3A Cream Non-Fibrous Homogeneous Other 100% Disclaimer:The results are only related to the samples reported aboveas received and may not be reproduced,except in full,without written approval by Prime Analytical Inc.Non-Detected (ND)=<0.5%.We recommend that analysis of floor tiles,vermiculite and/or heterogeneous soil samples be conducted by TEM for confirmation of “Non-Detected”by PLM.Prime Analytical Inc.bears no responsibility for sample collection activities,analytical method limitations,or handling prior to receipt at the laboratory.Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client.Samples received in good condition unless otherwise noted.The test report should not be used to claim product certification,approval,or endorsement byNVLAP,NIST,or any other agency of the U.S. Government. Estimated uncertainty of measurement data is available upon request. Samples will be disposed of 90 days after the results have been reported. Samples analyzed by Prime Analytical Inc. Etobicoke, ON NVLAP Lab Code 600218-0 (Testing).1 of 6Page Client Sample ID: Description/Location: Date Analyzed:BS006 2025-05-08 Lab #Appearance Asbestos Other Materials NotesFibrousNon-Fibrous Vinyl Floor Tile - Light Blue - Hall - Left Side Near Back Non DetectPLM25169-4A Grey Non-Fibrous Homogeneous Other 100% Client Sample ID: Description/Location: Date Analyzed:BS007 2025-05-08 Lab #Appearance Asbestos Other Materials NotesFibrousNon-Fibrous Vinyl Floor Tile - Cream - Kitchen Non DetectPLM25169-5A Grey Non-Fibrous Homogeneous Other 100% Client Sample ID: Description/Location: Date Analyzed:BS008 2025-05-08 Lab #Appearance Asbestos Other Materials NotesFibrousNon-Fibrous Joint Compound - Hall - Beside Washroom Non DetectPLM25169-6A White Non-Fibrous Homogeneous Other 100% Client Sample ID: Description/Location: Date Analyzed:BS009 2025-05-08 Lab #Appearance Asbestos Other Materials NotesFibrousNon-Fibrous Drywall - Separation Wall in Hall (in front of washroom) Non DetectPLM25169-7A Off White Non-Fibrous Homogeneous Other 100% Client Sample ID: Description/Location: Date Analyzed:BS010 2025-05-08 Lab #Appearance Asbestos Other Materials NotesFibrousNon-Fibrous Plaster - Kitchen Door Going to Back Non DetectPLM25169-8A White-Grey Non-Fibrous Hetereogenous Other 100% Client Sample ID: Description/Location: Date Analyzed:BS011 2025-05-08 Lab #Appearance Asbestos Other Materials NotesFibrousNon-Fibrous Drywall - Near Entry to Kitchen Non DetectPLM25169-9A Off White Non-Fibrous Homogeneous Other 100% Disclaimer:The results are only related to the samples reported aboveas received and may not be reproduced,except in full,without written approval by Prime Analytical Inc.Non-Detected (ND)=<0.5%.We recommend that analysis of floor tiles,vermiculite and/or heterogeneous soil samples be conducted by TEM for confirmation of “Non-Detected”by PLM.Prime Analytical Inc.bears no responsibility for sample collection activities,analytical method limitations,or handling prior to receipt at the laboratory.Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client.Samples received in good condition unless otherwise noted.The test report should not be used to claim product certification,approval,or endorsement byNVLAP,NIST,or any other agency of the U.S. Government. Estimated uncertainty of measurement data is available upon request. Samples will be disposed of 90 days after the results have been reported. Samples analyzed by Prime Analytical Inc. Etobicoke, ON NVLAP Lab Code 600218-0 (Testing).2 of 6Page Client Sample ID: Description/Location: Date Analyzed:BS012 2025-05-08 Lab #Appearance Asbestos Other Materials NotesFibrousNon-Fibrous Rubber Tailoring - Bottom Tailoring in The Kitchen Non DetectPLM25169-10A Grey Non-Fibrous Homogeneous Other 100% Client Sample ID: Description/Location: Date Analyzed:BS013 2025-05-08 Lab #Appearance Asbestos Other Materials NotesFibrousNon-Fibrous Drywall - Maintenance Room Non DetectPLM25169-11A Off White Non-Fibrous Homogeneous Other 100% Client Sample ID: Description/Location: Date Analyzed:BS014 2025-05-08 Lab #Appearance Asbestos Other Materials NotesFibrousNon-Fibrous Window Caulking - Inside Maintenance Room Non DetectPLM25169-12A White Non-Fibrous Homogeneous Other 100% Client Sample ID: Description/Location: Date Analyzed:BS015 2025-05-08 Lab #Appearance Asbestos Other Materials NotesFibrousNon-Fibrous Orange Foam Sealant - Maintenance Room Non DetectPLM25169-13A Yellow Non-Fibrous Homogeneous Other 100% Client Sample ID: Description/Location: Date Analyzed:BS016 2025-05-08 Lab #Appearance Asbestos Other Materials NotesFibrousNon-Fibrous Fibrous Ceiling Tile Material - Washroom 2 Non DetectPLM25169-14A Brown-White Fibrous Homogeneous 90% Cellulose Other 10% Client Sample ID: Description/Location: Date Analyzed:BS017 2025-05-08 Lab #Appearance Asbestos Other Materials NotesFibrousNon-Fibrous Fibrous Ceiling Tile Material - Hall - End of Right Side Non DetectPLM25169-15A White-Brown Fibrous Homogeneous 90% Cellulose Other 10% Disclaimer:The results are only related to the samples reported aboveas received and may not be reproduced,except in full,without written approval by Prime Analytical Inc.Non-Detected (ND)=<0.5%.We recommend that analysis of floor tiles,vermiculite and/or heterogeneous soil samples be conducted by TEM for confirmation of “Non-Detected”by PLM.Prime Analytical Inc.bears no responsibility for sample collection activities,analytical method limitations,or handling prior to receipt at the laboratory.Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client.Samples received in good condition unless otherwise noted.The test report should not be used to claim product certification,approval,or endorsement byNVLAP,NIST,or any other agency of the U.S. Government. Estimated uncertainty of measurement data is available upon request. Samples will be disposed of 90 days after the results have been reported. Samples analyzed by Prime Analytical Inc. Etobicoke, ON NVLAP Lab Code 600218-0 (Testing).3 of 6Page Client Sample ID: Description/Location: Date Analyzed:BS018 2025-05-08 Lab #Appearance Asbestos Other Materials NotesFibrousNon-Fibrous Drywall - Kitchen - Towards Washroom Wall Non DetectPLM25169-16A Off White Non-Fibrous Homogeneous Other 100% Client Sample ID: Description/Location: Date Analyzed:BS019 2025-05-08 Lab #Appearance Asbestos Other Materials NotesFibrousNon-Fibrous Mortar - Outside - Towards Right Side Non DetectPLM25169-17A Grey Non-Fibrous Homogeneous Other 100% Client Sample ID: Description/Location: Date Analyzed:BS020 2025-05-08 Lab #Appearance Asbestos Other Materials NotesFibrousNon-Fibrous Window Caulking - Outside - Backside Near Parking 5% ChrysotilePLM25169-18A Grey Non-Fibrous Hetereogenous Other 95% Client Sample ID: Description/Location: Date Analyzed:BS022 2025-05-08 Lab #Appearance Asbestos Other Materials NotesFibrousNon-Fibrous Plaster - Near Entry To Hall (Left) - Second Door Non DetectPLM25169-19A White-Grey Non-Fibrous Hetereogenous Other 100% Client Sample ID: Description/Location: Date Analyzed:BS023 2025-05-08 Lab #Appearance Asbestos Other Materials NotesFibrousNon-Fibrous Ceiling Insulation - Maintenance Room Non DetectPLM25169-20A White Fibrous Homogeneous 90% Fibre Glass Other 10% Client Sample ID: Description/Location: Date Analyzed:BS024 2025-05-08 Lab #Appearance Asbestos Other Materials NotesFibrousNon-Fibrous Vinyl Floor Tile + Mastic - Grey - Room in Front of Kitchen Non Detect Vinyl floor tilePLM25169-21A Grey Non-Fibrous Homogeneous Other 100% Disclaimer:The results are only related to the samples reported aboveas received and may not be reproduced,except in full,without written approval by Prime Analytical Inc.Non-Detected (ND)=<0.5%.We recommend that analysis of floor tiles,vermiculite and/or heterogeneous soil samples be conducted by TEM for confirmation of “Non-Detected”by PLM.Prime Analytical Inc.bears no responsibility for sample collection activities,analytical method limitations,or handling prior to receipt at the laboratory.Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client.Samples received in good condition unless otherwise noted.The test report should not be used to claim product certification,approval,or endorsement byNVLAP,NIST,or any other agency of the U.S. Government. Estimated uncertainty of measurement data is available upon request. Samples will be disposed of 90 days after the results have been reported. Samples analyzed by Prime Analytical Inc. Etobicoke, ON NVLAP Lab Code 600218-0 (Testing).4 of 6Page Non Detect MasticPLM25169-21B Black Non-Fibrous Homogeneous Other 100% Client Sample ID: Description/Location: Date Analyzed:BS026 2025-05-08 Lab #Appearance Asbestos Other Materials NotesFibrousNon-Fibrous Plaster - Just at Entry - First Door Left Side 3% Chrysotile PlasterPLM25169-22A Grey Non-Fibrous Homogeneous Other 97% 4% Chrysotile CaulkingPLM25169-22B White Non-Fibrous Homogeneous Other 96% Client Sample ID: Description/Location: Date Analyzed:BS027 2025-05-08 Lab #Appearance Asbestos Other Materials NotesFibrousNon-Fibrous Door Caulking - Door to go to Maintenance Room Non DetectPLM25169-23A Grey Non-Fibrous Homogeneous Other 100% Client Sample ID: Description/Location: Date Analyzed:BS028 2025-05-08 Lab #Appearance Asbestos Other Materials NotesFibrousNon-Fibrous Window Caulking - Inside - Maintenance Room Non DetectPLM25169-24A White Non-Fibrous Homogeneous Other 100% Arabee Sathiaseelan (28) PLM25169 Approved Signature Analyst(s) Disclaimer:The results are only related to the samples reported aboveas received and may not be reproduced,except in full,without written approval by Prime Analytical Inc.Non-Detected (ND)=<0.5%.We recommend that analysis of floor tiles,vermiculite and/or heterogeneous soil samples be conducted by TEM for confirmation of “Non-Detected”by PLM.Prime Analytical Inc.bears no responsibility for sample collection activities,analytical method limitations,or handling prior to receipt at the laboratory.Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client.Samples received in good condition unless otherwise noted.The test report should not be used to claim product certification,approval,or endorsement byNVLAP,NIST,or any other agency of the U.S. Government. Estimated uncertainty of measurement data is available upon request. Samples will be disposed of 90 days after the results have been reported. Samples analyzed by Prime Analytical Inc. Etobicoke, ON NVLAP Lab Code 600218-0 (Testing).5 of 6Page Prime Analytical Inc. • 707 Kipling Ave, Etobicoke, ON M8Z 5G4 • (T) 647-348-1400 http://www.primeanalytical.com • contact@primeanalytical.com Lead Analysis via XRF Analyzer To: PB25054 Apr 25, 2025 May 8, 2025 Lab ID: Date Received: Date Reported: Project: L5C 1Y6 Prabhdeep Kaur Brar Martech Group 40-6635 Kitimat Rd. Mississauga, ON 25 Mosley St, Aurora, ON ID:Description/Location: Presence of Lead (ppm): BS001 Cream Paint - Entry - Left Side Inside ≥1000 No BS002 Brown Paint - Second Door After Entry ≥1000 Yes ≥5000 No BS021 Cream Paint - Left Side - Hall ≥1000 No BS029 Brown Paint - Hall Right Side ≥1000 No BS030 Cream Paint - Maintenance Room ≥1000 No Theo Madill (5) PB25054 Approved Signature Analyst(s) 1 of 1Page Disclaimer: The results are only related to the samples reported above and may not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval by Prime Analytical Inc. Prime Analytical Inc. bears no responsibility for sample collection activities, analytical method limitations, or handling prior to receipt at the laboratory. Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client. Samples received in good condition unless otherwise noted. The test report should not be used to claim product certification, approval. Estimated uncertainty of measurement data is available upon request. Samples will be disposed of 90 days after the results have been reported. Samples analyzed by Prime Analytical Inc. Etobicoke, ON Martech Group Inc. 6635 Kitimat Road, Unit 40, Mississauga, ON L5N 6J2 Tel: 416-291-4663 info@martechgroup.ca www.martechgroup.ca