ALARM SYSTEMS
Warning devices,
installed or free-standing, including but not limited to: carbon
monoxide detectors, flue gas and other spillage detectors, security
equipment, ejector pumps and smoke alarms.
ARCHITECTURAL
SERVICE
Any practice
involving the art and science of building design for construction of any
structure or grouping of structures and the use of space within and
surrounding the structures or the design for construction, including but
not specifically limited to, schematic design, design development,
preparation of construction contract documents, and administration of
the construction contract.
AUTOMATIC SAFETY CONTROLS
Devices designed and
installed to protect systems and components from unsafe conditions.
COMPONENT
A part of a system.
DECORATIVE
Ornamental; not
required for the operation of the essential systems and components of a
home.
DESCRIBE
To report a system or
component by its type or other observed, significant characteristics to
distinguish it from other systems or components.
DISMANTLE
To take apart or
remove any component, device or piece of equipment that would not be
taken apart or removed by a homeowner in the course of normal and
routine home owner maintenance.
ENGINEERING SERVICE
Any professional
service or creative work requiring engineering education, training, and
experience and the application of special knowledge of the mathematical,
physical and engineering sciences to such professional service or
creative work as consultation, investigation, evaluation, planning,
design and supervision of construction for the purpose of assuring
compliance with the specifications and design, in conjunction with
structures, buildings, machines, equipment, works or processes.
FURTHER EVALUATION
Examination and
analysis by a qualified professional, tradesman or service technician
beyond that provided by the home inspection.
HOME INSPECTION
The process by which
an inspector visually examines the readily accessible systems and
components of a home and which describes those systems and components in
accordance with these Standards of Practice.
HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES
Kitchen, laundry, and
similar appliances, whether installed or free-standing.
INSPECT
To examine readily
accessible systems and components of a building in accordance with these
Standards of Practice, using normal operating controls and opening
readily openable access panels.
INSPECTOR
A person hired to
examine any system or component of a building in accordance with these
Standards of Practice.
INSTALLED
Attached such that
removal requires tools.
NORMAL OPERATING CONTROLS
Devices such as
thermostats, switches or valves intended to be operated by the
homeowner.
READILY ACCESSIBLE
Available for visual
inspection without requiring moving of personal property, dismantling,
destructive measures, or any action which will likely involve risk to
persons or property.
READILY
OPEN ABLE ACCESS PANEL
A panel provided for
homeowner inspection and maintenance that is within normal reach, can be
removed by one person, and is not sealed in place.
RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
Spas, saunas, steam
baths, swimming pools, exercise, entertainment, athletic, playground or
other similar equipment and associated accessories.
REPORT
To communicate in
writing.
REPRESENTATIVE NUMBER
One component per
room for multiple similar interior components such as windows and
electric outlets; one component on each side of the building for
multiple similar exterior components.
ROOF DRAINAGE SYSTEMS
SIGNIFICANTLY DEFICIENT
Unsafe or not
functioning.
SHUT DOWN
A state in which a
system or component cannot be operated by normal operating controls.
SOLID FUEL BURNING APPLIANCES
A hearth and fire
chamber or similar prepared place in which a fire may be built and which
is built in conjunction with a chimney; or a listed assembly of a fire
chamber, its chimney and related factory-made parts designed for unit
assembly without requiring field construction.
STRUCTURAL COMPONENT
A component which
supports non-variable forces or weights (dead loads) and variable forces
or weights (live loads).
SYSTEM
A combination of
interacting or interdependent components, assembled to carry out one or
more functions.
TECHNICALLY EXHAUSTIVE
An investigation that
involves dismantling, the extensive use of advanced techniques,
measurements, instruments, testing, calculations, or other means.
UNDER FLOOR CRAWL SPACE
The area within the
confines of the foundation and between the ground and the underside of
the floor.
UNSAFE
A condition in a
readily accessible, installed system or component which is judged to be
a significant risk of personal injury during normal, day-to-day use. The
risk may be due to damage, deterioration, improper installation or a
change in accepted residential construction standards.
WIRING METHODS
Identification of
electrical conductors or wires by their general type, such as
"non-metallic sheathed cable" ("Romex"), "armored cable" ("bx") or "knob
and tube", etc.