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Run: Water and Mold Remediation Scope and Drying Log

Document moisture mapping, affected-material scope, drying progress, and pre-reconstruction readiness on water and mold remediation jobs. Use it to track con...

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Inspection Details and Loss Information

Record the property address, room/area names, and the specific loss location being inspected.
Document when the initial scope or daily drying inspection was performed.
Identify the source of moisture intrusion and confirm whether it has been stopped.
Select all materials or assemblies impacted by the loss for scope and estimate support.

Moisture Mapping and Scope Verification

Document the reference dry standard used for comparison, such as unaffected material readings or control points.
Enter the number of moisture readings or mapped points collected during the inspection.
Confirm that wet, damp, and unaffected areas were clearly mapped for the affected zone.
List room-by-room or grid-based readings, including material type and measured values.
Document whether visible mold or microbial growth was observed during the inspection.

Drying Equipment and Daily Progress

Confirm air movers are placed to support evaporation and are not obstructed.
Verify dehumidifiers are powered, functioning, and draining to an approved discharge point or reservoir.
Record the ambient drying conditions at the time of inspection.
Rate the drying progress compared with the prior inspection.
Confirm containment, extraction, and drying controls are preventing additional damage to adjacent areas.

Safety, Containment, and Work Controls

Document the PPE used based on the site conditions and contamination level.
Confirm containment is in place where needed and barriers are intact and sealed.
Verify wet-area electrical hazards are isolated and equipment is protected or de-energized as needed.
Confirm hoses, cords, standing water, and debris are managed to reduce injury risk.

Reconstruction Readiness and Sign-Off

Confirm moisture readings have returned to acceptable dry standard for the material and area.
Verify the area is ready for post-mitigation reconstruction without unresolved wet conditions or visible growth.
Confirm any newly discovered damage, hidden cavities, or material removals were recorded for the remediation cost estimate.
Signature of the technician, supervisor, or competent person completing the inspection.

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