Specifications include, but are not limited to: Item #1 Low Dust: Specifications: Provide occupants protection and work site preparation in accordance with Table 8.1 of the 2012 HUD Guidelines for Evaluation Control of Lead‐Based Paint Hazards in Housing. Item #2 Clean to Clearance ‐ Entire Home: Specifications: After completion of all lead hazard reduction activities, wet mist, fold and remove all containment polyethylene sheeting. HEPA vacuum all visible surfaces including walls, floors, ceilings and window troughs from the top down. Detergent scrub all horizontal surfaces in small sections using a 3‐bucket system, changing rinse water every 250 SF. Completely rinse with clean water and new equipment. After surfaces are dry, HEPA vacuum all visible surfaces except ceiling. Item #3 Window Sill: Specification: Window sill in bedroom 1 is above the testing limits. Window sill 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 were not tested but should assume to contain lead dust since not tested. Window sills are made of marble. Wash entire window area with detergent solution, rinse, allow to dry and HEPA vacuum any paint chips, dust and debris. Clean window glass as well. : Remove the damaged ceiling covering down to the framing 20 square feet. Remove water damaged insulation and replace it. Treat mold on remaining surfaces with Puracil Pool Sanitizer (or equal oxidizing solution). Replace 20 SF damaged or missing drywall with new drywall or patch. Tape seams and apply sheetrock compound to blend with surrounding surfaces. Drywall shall be finished so that all joints, cracks, and gaps are taped with paper or fiberglass wall board tape, and shall receive a minimum of three (3) coats joint compound. If repaired dry wall is not behind a tub/shower surround, paint the patched surfaces to match the original color and texture. Where it is not possible to closely match paint colors, the patched wall should be entirely repainted from corner to corner. All drywall applied to non‐fire rated walls shall be of ½” thickness. In bathrooms or laundries (or other areas where moisture will be present), drywall shall be MR “Green Board”. All drywall shall be attached by ‘single nail’ or screw applications; adhesives may be used in conjunction with nailing/screwing, but shall not substitute.