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This Report is prepared by Archicentre Limited ('Archicentre') in accordance with Australian Standard AS 4349.3 – 2010 Inspection of buildings, Part 3: Timber pest inspections and any other Australian Standards and definitions cited in the Terms and Conditions. The Report is subject to the scope, limitations, exclusions, definitions and terms and conditions as indicated and defined within this Report.
You should carefully read and make sure you understand all information in this document, including the Terms and Conditions. It will help you understand what is involved in a timber pest inspection, the difficulties faced by a timber pest inspector and why it is not possible to guarantee that a property is completely free of timber pests. It also details important information about what you can do to help protect your property from timber pests.
This Report is based on a visual inspection of the condition of the reasonably accessible parts of the property of the property and on the basis of the prevailing structural, soil and weather conditions at the time of the inspection. Prolonged periods of exposure to conditions conducive to pest attack or infestation will increase the risk of such an attack and the damage which may eventuate.
Unless otherwise specified this inspection is a visual assessment of evidence indicating activity, damage and/or workings of the following timber destroying organisms:
1. Subterranean Termites
That group of wood destroying insects of the Order
Isoptera which are commonly described as
'Subterranean'. Please refer to the Technical
information sheet.
2. Dampwood Termites
That group of wood destroying insects of the Order
Isoptera which are commonly described as
'Dampwood'. Please refer to the applicable Technical
information sheet.
3. Wood Decay Fungi
Fungal organisms that commonly cause the
deterioration or decay of timber in service. Please refer
to the Technical information sheet.
4. Beetles that attack timber in service (Borers)
That group of wood destroying insects of the Order
Coleoptera that are known to cause timber damage.
Refer to the Technical information sheet.
Only accessible areas will be inspected. The Australian Standard AS 4349.3-2010 defines an accessible area as "area of the site where sufficient safe and reasonable access is available to allow inspection within the scope of the inspection". Where safe, unobstructed access is provided and the minimum clearances specified (in AS 4349.3 Table 3.1) are available or, where these clearances are not available, areas within the consultant's unobstructed line of sight and within arm's length, will be inspected.
Reasonably and Safely Accessible areas are those areas which can be accessed by a 3.6 metre ladder or those which have an access hole at least 400mm x 500mm and at least 600mm safe and unimpeded vertical and horizontal crawl space clearance. Reasonable access does not include cutting or making access traps, removing screws and bolts or any other fastenings, removal of sealants to access covers. Reasonable access does not include the use of destructive or intrusive inspection methods. Nor does reasonable access include, moving heavy furniture or stored goods, or the removal of cladding or lining materials, plants or soil.
Archicentre accredited inspectors are unable to inspect areas higher than 3 metres above ground level unless secure ladder access is available and fall prevention devices or barriers are present. Workplace Health and Safety access conditions apply subject to relevant State and Territory regulations.
The inspector will determine the extent of accessible areas at the time of the inspection.
The inspector can only inspect the reasonably accessible parts of the property. It is your responsibility to ensure that the inaccessible parts of the property that can be made reasonably accessible for an inspection are made so, prior to the inspection.
If parts of the property have been noted as being inaccessible during the inspection, it is important that you contact the inspector and arrange for a second inspection when access to restricted areas has been made available.
Where access is significantly restricted or existing environmental conditions are noted as being of high or extreme risk of timber pest infestation, the inspector may recommend an intrusive timber pest inspection. An intrusive inspection may involve the removal or lifting of furniture, furnishings, linings, claddings, stored goods etc, and/or the cutting of access holes or traps. As physical disruption or damage may occur, it is your responsibility to provide the property owner's written permission confirming that Archicentre will not be held liable for any damage caused to the property during the intrusive inspection, or the rectification of such damage, prior to the booking of the intrusive inspection service. A price for an intrusive inspection is available on request.
Any report finding no visual evidence of timber pests or pest activity is not an indication of future risk and does not protect the building from future attack by timber destroying agents. The status and condition of a building may change at any time due to the habits of termites and other timber pests.
The inspection is limited to the individual unit and immediate surroundings. It is not the scope of this Inspection to include common or other adjacent property. Legal advice should be obtained as to the liability to contribute to the cost of treatment or repairs of timber pest activity or damage in the common property, or to your property from the inaction of attention to the management of timber pest activity on common property.
The Summary section is not the complete Report.
The complete Archicentre Timber Pest Inspection Report also includes information contained in the Technical information sheets.
Restrictions to access may reduce the effectiveness of the inspection and mean that pest activity and damage is not visually detectable.
Archicentre recommends an ongoing pest management plan to protect your property, including annual inspections.
The Archicentre Timber Pest Inspection Report also includes information contained in the Technical Information Sheet.
In cases where historic damage from subterranean termites is found it is possible that termites are still active in the locality and may return to the property. This may lead to significant further damage, and is impossible to predict. An integrated pest management program, including regular inspections, is highly recommended. Subterranean termite attack can occur within 24 hours of an inspection.
Where visible damage from Wood Decay Fungi is detected a brief description of observable damage and general location has been provided. It should be noted that an amount of damage may be present but cannot be seen without intrusive inspection techniques.
This is not a structural report. In the event that damage is detected we recommend a detailed intrusive inspection by a structural engineer.
Refer to the Technical information sheets on Termites and Borers, Home Maintenance and Health and Safety for detailed information on how to reduce favourable environmental conditions for timber pest activity.
For more detailed information on termites refer to the Technical Information sheets that form an integral part of this Report.
| DEFINITION | |
| No Visible Evidence | There was no visible indication of the presence or activity of timber pests at the time of the inspection. |
| Visible Evidence | Timber pest damage or signs of timber pest activity was detected. |
| Visible Active Evidence | Active timber pests were identified at the time of inspection. |
| Moderate Damage Present | Moderate physical damage due to the action of timber pests was identified at the time of inspection. |
| Extensive Damage Present | It appears that extensive timber damage and/or possibly serious structural damage may be present requiring repair or replacement as a matter of urgency. Where any damage is present it is strongly recommended that you have it fully assessed by a qualified structural engineer. |
| Moderate Risk | In any area where timber pest activity has been detected there is an ongoing risk of damage unless an integrated pest management program has been implemented. |
| High Risk | Local environmental, building structure or site conditions indicate that there is a high probability of infestation or destructive timber pest activity. |
| Extreme Risk | Conditions provide an ideal environment for heavy infestation and serious structural damage as a result of timber pest activity. |
This Report has been prepared by Archicentre Limited (Archicentre) and the named inspector and is supplied to you (the named client) on the basis of and subject to the Scope of Inspection and Terms and Conditions of the Contract and the Inspection and Archicentre accepts no responsibility to other persons relying on the report.
The Report has been prepared in accordance with Australian Standard AS 4349.3 -2010 Inspection of buildings Part 3: Timber pest inspections and to any other Australian Standards cited in the Terms and Conditions. The inspection is visual and non invasive.
Please note that having provided you with an opportunity to read or hear the Scope of Inspection and the Terms and Conditions upon you making a booking for the Timber Pest Inspection, the inspector has proceeded to conduct the inspection of the property and Archicentre has proceeded to supply this Report on the basis that you have accepted the Scope of Inspection and the Terms and Conditions and/or are deemed to have done so upon the inspector arriving at the property.
The Report is to be read in conjunction with all other Archicentre Reports issued concurrently for the property.
The Scope of Inspection and the Terms and Conditions take precedence over any oral or written representations by Archicentre to the extent of any inconsistencies.
These Terms and Conditions are in addition to, and do not replace or remove, any rights or implied guarantees conferred by the Competition and Consumer Act or any other consumer protection legislation.
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