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Environmental inspector says roof leaks caused localized mold at Frog Pond Elementary; recommends replacing wet tiles and prompt cleanup
Summary
A contractor told the Little Egg Harbor Township board that storm-driven roof leaks produced localized moisture and visual mold at Frog Pond Elementary; the inspector recommended replacing wet ceiling tiles, cleaning affected materials, and addressing standing water to prevent mold becoming active.
An Epic Environmental inspector told the Little Egg Harbor Township Board of Education that recent roof leaks at Frog Pond Elementary — driven by snow and ice melt during recent storms — led to localized water intrusion and visual mold in a few areas of the building.
The presenter, identified in the meeting only as a representative of Epic Environmental, described their inspection protocol: visual checks for evidence of water intrusion and mold, relative-humidity and temperature measurements, and short air-sample tests (typically five to 10 minutes) compared with outdoor…
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