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When are two handrails required on a ramp? - ANSWER-When
is either more
than six inches in height or more than 72
inches in length
What is the definition of a life-threatening deficiency? -
ANSWER-Deficiencies
that present a high risk of death or
severe illness
or injury to the
resident.
What is the definition of a severe deficiency? - ANSWER-
Deficiencies that present a high risk of permanent disability or
series injury or illness to a resident or the physical security or
safety of a resident or their property would be seriously
compromised.
,What is the definition of a moderate deficiency? - ANSWER-
Deficiences taht
prsent a moderate risk of an adverse medical event requiring a
healthcare visit,
temporary harm, or can worsen a chronic condition that
the tenant has.
What is the definition of a low deficiency? - ANSWER-A
deficiency critical to the
habitability but not presenting a substantive health or safety
risk to residents
What is the repair time for a moderate deficiency? - ANSWER-30
days
What is the repair time for a low deficiency - ANSWER-
none - no specific
timeline
specified
What date range on the calendar is used to determine the
testing of heat? -
ANSWER-October 1st through
March 31st
, Below what temperature is considered "life threatening"?
- ANSWER-64
degrees
What temperature range is considered "severe"? - ANSWER-
Between 64 and
67.9
degrees
Is a live rat seen inside a unit during an inspection
considered "evidence" or
"extensive"? - ANSWER-
extensive
Is a live mouse seen inside a unit during an inspection
considered "evidence" or
"extensive"? - ANSWER-
evidence
Is two more live mice seen inside a unit during an
inspection considered
"evidence" or "extensive"? - ANSWER-
extensive