Specifications include, but are not limited to: The program will focus on nine of the 29 Housing Hazards common to properties in the program’s service area: radon; damp and mold growth; excess cold; carbon monoxide and fuel combustion products; entry by intruders; domestic hygiene, pests, and refuse; falling on level surfaces; falling on stairs, etc.; and lead. Within these hazards, the Healthy Homes program will test and remediate enrolled homes that exhibit any of these deficiencies. 1. Radon: Homes will receive air and water-soluble testing for radiation/radon. Those housing units exhibiting a radiation rate of more than 1.3 pCi/L will receive remediation to bring levels into normal range. 2. Damp and Mold Growth: Each room will be tested for spore levels. Any room showing more than 1,500 mold spores will receive remediation. 3. Excess Cold: Homes will receive testing for cold exposure and furnace performance, and deficient housing units will receive remediation. 4. Carbon Monoxide and Fuel Combustion Products: Homes will receive testing for carbon monoxide. Housing units exhibiting CO2 levels of more than 15 ppm will receive remediation. 5. Entry By Intruders: Homes will be tested to determine defensibility to unauthorized entry. 6. Domestic Hygiene, Pests and Refuse: Homes will be evaluated for and receive remediation if deficient: a. Design, layout, and construction that would facilitate cleanliness and adequate hygiene, b. Pest access and harborage, and c. Adequate and hygienic storing and disposal of household waste. 7. Falling on Level Surfaces: Homes will be evaluated for falling risk related to unlevel surfaces of less than 12 inches.