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The Australian Standard for building inspections 4349.1-2007 and timber pest inspections 4349.3 requires that every pre-purchase inspection has a pre-engagement agreement accepted by the home purchaser (or their solicitor/conveyancer) before commencement of the inspection. To comply with the INDUSTRY standard and insurers requirements read and fill in the information below. A copy of the appropriate Standard with Appendices may be obtained from Standards Australia. AT http://infostore.saiglobal.com/store2/results2.aspx?keyword=Pest+Building&Db=AS&searchType=simple&Status=all&publisher=ALL&Max=15&Search=Proceed SPECIAL CONDITIONS1. The Consultant reserves the right to reject any application at the consultant’s absolute discretion. In this event, any fees, deposit or other monies paid by the client will be refunded. 2. The Consultant shall not be liable for failure to perform any duty or obligation that the consultant may have under this agreement, where such failure has been caused by inclement weather, industrial disturbance, inevitable accident, inability to obtain labour or transportation, or any cause outside the reasonable control of the consultant 3.In ordering the inspection, You agree that the inspection will be carried out in accordance with the following clauses, which define the scope and limitations of the inspection and the report. PEST INSPECTION: Inspection & Report: SCOPE Unless specified in writing, the Timber Pest Detection Report deals only with the detection, or non-detection of Timber Pest Attack and Conditions Conducive to Timber Pest Attack discernible at the time of inspection. As requested by the Client, the assessment is to be based solely on the following site inspection carried out by a Timber Pest Detection Consultant of the Readily Accessible Areas of the Building and Site: Option 1 A visual examination of timber and other visible accessible and unobstructed materials/areas (but excluding furniture and stored items) susceptible to attack by Timber Pests, and the carrying out of Tests (see Limitation No 1 below). Option 2 An inspection report, which may include Option 1 as well as the particular requirements of the Client, which are specified and attached to this document, where applicable. Option 3 In addition to Option 1 a Subterranean Termite Management Proposal in accordance with Australian Standard AS 3660.2 to treat infestation and/or manage the risk of concealed subterranean termite access to buildings and structures. If the Client has any doubt about the Scope of the Report please discuss your concerns with the Consultant before ordering the Report or on receipt of the Report. The Client acknowledges that, unless stated otherwise, the Client as a matter of urgency should implement any recommendation or advice given in the Report. MOULD: LIMITATIONS The Client acknowledges: 1. ‘Visual only’ inspections are not recommended. The Timber Pest Detection Consultant does not warrant that a ‘visual only’ inspection completely complies with Australian Standard AS 4349.3 “Inspections of Buildings. Part 3: Timber Pest Inspections”, and may be of limited use to the Client. In addition to a visual inspection, AS 4349.3 recognises to better assess timber pest activity and damage requires the consultant to carry out when ever necessary appropriate tests with instruments. 2. The Report does not include the inspection and assessment of matters outside the scope of the requested inspection and report. 3. The inspection only covers the Readily Accessible Areas of the Building and Site. The inspection does not include areas, which were inaccessible, not readily accessible or obstructed at the time of inspection. Obstructions are defined as any condition or physical limitation which inhibits or prevents inspection and may include – but are not limited to – roofing, fixed ceilings, wall linings, floor coverings, fixtures, fittings, furniture, clothes, stored articles/materials, thermal insulation, sarking, pipe/duct work,builders debris, vegetation, pavements or earth. 4. The detection of drywood termites may be extremely difficult due to the small size of the colonies. No warranty of absence of these termites is given. 5. The Report is not a structural damage report. Neither is it a warranty as to the absence of timber pest attack. 6. If the inspection is to be limited to any particular type(s) of timber pest (e.g. termites), then this would be the subject of a Special-Purpose Inspection Report, which is adequately specified. 7. The Report does not cover or deal with environmental risk assessment or biological risks not associated with Timber Pests (e.g. toxic mould) or occupational, health or safety issues. Such advice may be the subject of a Special-Purpose Inspection Report which is adequately specified and must be undertaken by an appropriately qualified inspector. The choice of such inspector is a matter for the Client. 8. The Inspection Report is to be produced for the use of the Client named in this Pre-Engagement Inspection Agreement. The Consultant or their firm or company are not liable for any reliance placed on the report by any third party. DETERMINING EXTENT OF DAMAGE. COMPLAINTS PROCEDURE THIRD PARTIES. DEFINITIONS. NOTE: Where visual evidence of inactive termite workings and/or damage is located, it is possible that termites may still be active in the immediate vicinity and the termites may continue to cause further damage It is not possible, without benefit of further investigation and inspections over a period of time, to ascertain whether any infestation is active or inactive. Continued, regular, inspections are essential. Timber Pest Attack means Timber Pest Activity and/or Timber Pest Damage. Timber Pest Activity means telltale signs associated with ‘active’ (live) and/or ‘inactive’ (absence of live) Timber Pests at the time of inspection. Timber Pest Damage means noticeable impairments to the integrity of timber and other susceptible materials resulting from attack by Timber Pests. Report means the report issued to You by Us following Our inspection of the property. Termites means subterranean and dampwood termites (white ants) and does not include Dry wood termites. Conditions Conducive to Timber Pest Attack means noticeable building deficiencies or environmental factors that may contribute to the presence of Timber Pests. Readily Accessible Areas means areas which can be easily and safely inspected without injury to person or property, are up to 3.6 metres above ground or floor levels, in roof spaces where the minimum area of accessibility is not less than 600 mm high by 600 mm wide and subfloor spaces where the minimum area of accessibility is not less than 400mm high by 600 mm wide, providing the spaces or areas permit entry. The term ‘readily accessible’ also includes: (a) accessible subfloor areas on a sloping site where the minimum clearance is not less than 150 mm high, provided that the areas is not more than 2 metres from a point with conforming clearance (i.e. 400 mm high by 600 mm wide); and (b) areas at the eaves of accessible roof spaces, that are within the consultant’s unobstructed line of sight and within arm’s length from a point with conforming clearance (i.e.600 mm high by 600 mm wide). Timber Pest Detection Consultant means a person who meets the minimum recommended competency standard set out in Australian Standard AS 4349.3. Building and Site means the main building (or main buildings in the case of a building complex) and all timber structures (such as outbuildings, landscaping, retaining walls,fences, bridges, trees, tree stumps and timber embedded in soil) and the land within the property boundaries up to distance of 50 metres from the main building(s). Timber Pests means subterranean and dampwood termites (white ants), borers of seasoned timber and wood decay fungi (rot) or one or more of the following wood destroying agents which attack timber in service and affect its structural properties: (a) Chemical Delignification - the breakdown of timber through chemical action. (b) Fungal Decay - the microbiological degradation of timber caused by soft rot fungi and decay fungi, but does not include mould, which is a type of fungus that does not structurally damage wood. (c) Wood Borers - wood destroying insects belonging to the order ‘Coleoptera’ which commonly attack seasoned timber. (d) Termites - wood destroying insects belonging to the order ‘Isoptera’ which commonly attack seasoned timber. Tests means additional attention to the visual examination was given to those accessible areas which the consultant’s experience has shown to be particularly susceptible to attack by Timber Pests. Instrument Testing of those areas and other visible accessible timbers/materials/areas showing evidence of attack was performed. Instrument Testing means where appropriate the carrying out of Tests using the following techniques and instruments: May Include. (a) electronic moisture detecting meter - an instrument used for assessing the moisture content of building elements; (b) stethoscope - an instrument used to hear sounds made by termites within building elements; (c) probing - a technique where timber and other materials/areas are penetrated with a sharp instrument (e.g. bradawl or pocket knife), but does not include probing of decorative timbers or finishes, or the drilling of timber and trees; and sounding – a technique where timber is tapped with a solid object Our/Us/We means the company, partnership or individual named below that You have requested lo carry out a timber pest or termite inspection and report. EXCLUSIONS The Client acknowledges: 1. The Report does not deal with any timber pest preventative or treatment measures, or provide costs for the control, rectification or prevention of attack by timber pests. However, this additional information or advice may be the subject of a Timber Pest Management Proposal, which is adequately specified.
In ordering the inspection, You agree that the inspection will be carried out in accordance with the following clauses, which define the scope and limitations of the inspection and the report. SCOPE OF THE INSPECTION & THE REPORT
· The interior · The roof void · The exterior · The subfloor · The roof exterior
The Inspector will conduct a non–invasive visual inspection which will be limited to those accessible areas and sections of the property to which Safe and Reasonable Access (see Definitions below) is both available and permitted on the date and time of the inspection. Areas where reasonable entry is denied to the inspector, or where safe and reasonable access is not available, are excluded from and do not form part of, the inspection. Those areas may be the subject of an additional inspection upon request following the provision or reasonable entry and access. LIMITATIONS
The Inspection excludes the inside of walls, between floors, inside skillion roofing, inside the eaves, behind stored goods in cupboards, and other areas that are concealed or obstructed. The inspector WILL NOT dig, gouge, force or perform any other invasive procedures.
a) Obtain a statement from the owner as to i. Any Timber Pest activity or damage; ii. Timber repairs or other repairs iii. Alterations or other problems to the property known to them
b) Indemnify the Inspector from any loss incurred by You relating to the items listed in clause a) above where no such statement is obtained. 17. The Inspection Will not cover or report the items listed in Appendix D to AS4349.1-2007. 18. Where the property is a strata or similar title, the inspector will only inspect the interior and immediate exterior of the particular unit requested to be inspected as detailed in Appendix B in AS4349.1-2007. Therefore it is advised that the client obtain an inspection of common areas prior to any decision to purchase. 19. The Inspection and Report WILL NOT report on any defects which may not be apparent due to prevailing weather conditions at the time of the inspection. Such defects may only become apparent in differing weather conditions. 20. You agree that We cannot accept any liability for Our failure to report a defect that was 23. In the event of a dispute or a claim arising out of, or relating to the inspection or the Inspection Agreement Acknowledgement.
I/We are aware of the cost of an Inspection provided by Sydney Pest Inspections and that payment is to be made prior to delivery and/or the sending of the written report. To Book an Inspection please follow this LINK |