DEKALB COUNTY, GEORGIA



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DEKALB COUNTY, GEORGIA DEKALB COUNTY GRESHAM LIBRARY REPORT ENVIRONMENTAL AND HEALTH DEFICIENCIES PREPARED BY FINANCE- INTERNAL AUDIT DIVISION

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DATE: February 10,2015 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Re: Finance Department Internal Audit TRANSMITTAL MEMORANDUM Alison Weissinger, DeKalb County Library Director Cornelia Louis, Deputy Director of Finance-Internal Audit and Licensing Environmental and Health CireshamLibrary Interim Chief Executive Officer Lee May Board of Commissioners District 1 Nancy Jester District 2 Jeff Rader District 3 Larry Johnson District 4 Sharon Barnes Sutton District 5 Lee May Attached is a summary report prepared by Internal Audit on the Environmental and Health Deficiencies of DeKalb County Gresham Library. The Board of Health's detailed report is also attached. The issues raised in the report were discussed with you on February 10,2015. District 6 Kathie Gannon District 7 Stan Watson As is customary, we do not include the auditee's comments in our report. However, you may consider sending your comments or response directly to the Gwen Brown-Patterson, Interim Chief Financial OfficeriFinance Director. We appreciate the cooperation and assistance your staff provided during the DeKalb Board of Health personnel's inspection. If you have any questions about the review or this report, please feel free to contact me at 404-371-2639. Sincerely, a~i'~) :-( Cornelia Louis t:u cc: Finance, Audit, and Budget Committee Zachary Williams, Chief Operating Officer/Executive Assistant Gwen Brown-Patterson, Interim Chief Financial Officer/Finance Director Morris Williams, Deputy Chief Operating Officer for Infrastructure Hari Karikaran, Facilities Management Director Claudette Leak, Administrative Project Manager enc.

Gresham Library Report Page 4 GRESHAM LIBRARY ENVIRONMENTAL AND HEALTH DEFICIENCIES TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 5 PURPOSE AND SCOPE 5 FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 5 COMMENT 6

Gresham Library Report Page 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Internal Audit received an anonymous complaint of leaks and mold at the Gresham Library. The DeKalb Board of Heath (BOB)-Environmental Services Division personnel was contacted to perform an inspection of the facility. On November, 25, 2014, BOB personnel performed an inspection of the Gresham library. BOB's findings were submitted to Internal Audit on December 5,2014. PURPOSE AND SCOPE The purpose of the review was to address the complaints pertaining to leak and mold at the Gresham Library. Due to the nature ofthe complaint, Internal Audit's intent was not to perform an inspection ofthe facility, but to engage specialized trained individuals to inspect the Gresham Library. FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Listed below are some findings contained in the BOB inspector's report. The inspector noticed a moldy odor when entering the facility. Organic matter was observed in the ceiling. Water spots and stains were observed on ceilings, walls, tables, and carpets. Organic matter was found in several areas in the library. Several ceiling tiles were discolored and covered with organic matter. The stains were in close proximity to water entry points and contained an odor. The following photographs Gresham Library. illustrate some examples noted in the BOH's inspection of the

Gresham Library Report Page 6 RECOMMENDATIONS As stated per the inspection report, the following are recommended changes. Find and eliminate all sources of leaks and water intrusion. Have the roof, plumbing, and HVACs system inspected and repaired if faulty. Seal up and eliminate all points of entry for water. Clean, sanitize, and remove all traces of organic matter. Check the carpets and padding and replace if contaminated with organic matter. Remove all contaminated materials. Repair and replace all water damaged materials and construction. COMMENT Stated in the inspectors' report, "Organic matter can have adverse effects on people." effects of the organic matter/mold may include, but not limited to the following: The adverse "Molds produce allergens (substances that can cause allergic reactions), irritants, and in some cases, potentially toxic substances (mycotoxins). Inhaling or touching mold or mold spores may cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. Allergic responses include hay fever-type symptoms, such as sneezing, runny nose, red eyes, and skin rash (dermatitis). Allergic reactions to mold are common. They can be immediate or delayed. Molds can also cause asthma attacks in people with asthma who are allergic to mold. In addition, mold exposure can irritate the eyes, skin, nose, throat, and lungs of both mold-allergic and non-allergic people." Internal Audit strongly encourages management to address the abovementioned issues because of the potential adverse health effects mold spores can have on employees and patrons at the CireshamLibrary.

Inspector leon Smith DeKalb County Board of Health November 25, 2014 Gresham Library 2418 Gresham Road, Atlanta, Ga 30316 On November, 25, 2014, I conducted an inspection of Gresham library in regard to a complaint of leaks and mold. I entered the library and instantly noticed a moldy odor. I observed extensive water damage and organic matter growth throughout the facility. This was mainly observed on the ceilings and walls. I could see that areas of drywall were brittle, crumbling, or missing is several areas. Inoticed a large piece of ceiling, in the main area, was missing. Parts of the ceiling had come down recently. Organic matter and water stains were observed in this area as well. A library employee informed me that the ceiling was falling apart as a result of leaks within the roof. She stated that water would enter the library, through the ceiling, when it rained. The rain would then spill down walls, flow onto tables, and eventually onto the carpet. Water spots and stains were observed on ceilings, walls, tables, and carpets. These observations point to likely issues within the ceiling and roof. There could also be issues with the plumbing and HVAC system. Leaks and water intrusion can lead to the growth of organic matter. Organic matter can have adverse health effects on people. Organic matter was found in several areas in the library. I noticed several ceiling tiles that were discolored and covered with organic matter. Drip stains were found on numerous walls and ceilings throughout the library, as well. I noticed stains within the carpets. The stains were in close prox!mity to water entry points and contained an odor. Another employee stated that the carpets would become wet every time it rains. The employee stated that the carpets were never wet vacuumed and that they simply air dried. The possibility for growths of organic matter increases when carpets are not dried quickly after becoming wet. Idocumented my findings and went over them with the management. I then concluded the inspection. Recommendations: *Find and eliminate all sources of leaks and water intrusion. Have the roof, plumbing, and HVAC system inspected and repaired if faulty. Seal up and eliminate all points of entry for water. *Clean, sanitize, and remove all traces of organic matter. contaminated with organic matter. Check the carpets and padding and replace if * Remove all contaminated materials. Repair and replace all water damaged materials and construction. DeKalb County Board of Health 445 Winn Way - Box 987 Decatur, GA 30031 404.294.3700. www.dekalbhealth.net