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Comprehensive Termite Inspection Report following AS 3660.2-2017 standards
Termite Inspection Report (AS 3660.2-2017)
Inspection Report Name:
Termite Inspection Report (AS 3660.2-2017)
Who is a Termite Inspection Report Intended for?
Property owners, prospective buyers, or anyone who wants to assess the presence of termites in a property.
What is a Termite Inspection Report?
This is a thorough inspection report that detects termite activity in a property, following the Australian Standards (AS 3660.2-2017). It helps assess any existing termite damage and the risk of potential damage in the future.
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How would a pest control technician promote a Termite Inspection Report?
A pest control technician would highlight the necessity of this inspection for ensuring a termite-free property.
It’s an integral step to prevent potential damages, saving homeowners considerable cost and stress in the long run.
What is included in a Termite Inspection Report ?
A Termite Inspection Report (AS 3660.2-2017) typically includes sections such as
- Client Details: This section includes all relevant information about the client such as their name, contact information, and the property's address.
- About our Agreement: This provides the details of the agreed upon services between the client and the inspection company, explaining the scope, expectations, and responsibilities involved.
- Report Summary: A succinct summary of the inspection findings, this gives the client an overview of the condition of the property with regards to termite infestation.
- About the Property Inspected: A detailed description of the property being inspected including its location, type, and any specific features relevant to the inspection.
- Areas We Were Unable to Inspect: This part documents the areas of the property that were not accessible during the inspection and therefore not covered in the report.
- Report Findings: A comprehensive rundown of what the inspector found during the inspection, detailing signs of termite infestation and any damage observed.
- Conducive Conditions: Identifies the conditions at the property that could attract termites or enable an infestation, such as damp areas, wood to ground contact, or certain types of vegetation.
- Terms & Conditions: The contractual terms of the agreement, including payment terms, liability limits, and any other legal stipulations.
- Inspector Details: Information about the person who carried out the inspection, including their contact details, qualifications, and any affiliations.
- Client Acknowledgement: The section where the client confirms receipt, understanding, and acceptance of the report's contents and implications, usually requiring the client's signature.