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TERMITE CONTROL <br />Section 02281 <br />15-1207 <br />C. The effectiveness of the soil treatment against termite infestation shall continue for not less <br />than five years after the date of treatment. <br />D. Treat all evidence of termite reinfestation discovered within the warranty period in <br />accordance with all terms of the guarantee and with the referenced standards without <br />additional cost to the Owner. <br />1.06 REFERENCES AND STANDARDS <br />A. California Building Code. <br />B. EPA - Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act. <br />C. In addition to complying with all applicable codes and regulations, comply with all applicable <br />provisions of FHA Document M715.3 "Termite Protection". <br />1.07 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING <br />A. Use all means necessary to protect soil poisoning material before, during and after <br />installation and to protect the installed work and materials of all other trades. <br />B. In the event of damage, immediately make all repairs and replacements necessary to the <br />approval of the Architect and at no additional cost to the Owner. <br />1.08 PROJECT CONDITIONS <br />A. Do not apply soil poison when the soil is excessively wet or when rain is likely. <br />PART 2 - PRODUCTS <br />2.01 CHEMICALS AND CONCENTRATIONS <br />A. To the soil areas to be treated, apply one of the following chemicals at not less than the <br />designated concentration: <br />1. Peremethrin: 0.5% applied in water emulsion. <br />2. Chlorpyrifos: 1.0% applied in water emulsion. <br />3. Cypermethrin: 0.5% applied in water emulsion. <br />4. Fenvalerate: 1.0% applied in water emulsion. <br />B. Other materials may be used provided they are acceptable to the Architect and provided <br />they have met the five year test conducted by the U.S. Forest Service. Provide conclusive <br />evidence to the Architect that proposed substitutions will have no toxic effect to humans or to <br />beneficial plant or animal life. <br />E <br />