Georgia Correctional Officer (CO) Practice Exam

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What does cellulose debris in a crawl space indicate?

  1. Infestation is likely

  2. Structural integrity is stable

  3. Inadequate ventilation can be present

  4. Both A and C

The correct answer is: Both A and C

Cellulose debris in a crawl space typically consists of materials such as wood, paper, or other plant-based substances. The presence of this type of debris can indicate several important conditions related to the health of a building structure and its environment. First, the presence of cellulose debris often suggests an infestation, particularly by pests such as termites or carpenter ants, which feed on cellulose materials. Thus, it is indicative of potential structural threats to the integrity of the building if pest activity is present. Second, cellulose debris can also link to inadequate ventilation in crawl spaces. Poor ventilation can lead to moisture accumulation, creating an environment conducive to mold growth and pest infestations. This compromised environment makes it more likely for cellulose materials to decay or be consumed by pests. Overall, identifying cellulose debris serves as a warning sign, prompting further investigation into both pest infestations and the environmental conditions of the crawl space. In this context, both the potential for infestation and the possibility of inadequate ventilation are key factors, justifying the conclusion that both aspects are represented by the correct answer.