Conducive conditions definition
Conducive conditions means conditions that are favorable which can lead to a pest presence or contribute to a pest infestation;
Conducive conditions means those conditions which may lead to or enhance an infestation of the wood destroying organisms. Conducive conditions shall include, but not limited to: Inadequate clearances to sub-framing, wood-soil contact, cellulose/wood debris in the sub-area and cardboard forms, vegetation- in direct contact with the exterior, restricted or non-functioning gutter systems, inadequate ventilation in the substructure area, bare/unimproved ground in the sub-area and excessive moisture/water or evidence of seasonal standing water in the sub-area, failed/missing caulk or grout water splash areas, plumbing leaks and other sources that may contribute to damage by WDO's.
Examples of Conducive conditions in a sentence
Conducive conditions can be defined as (but not limited to) any condition around, in or under a building or structure that favors the presence of termites, such as areas where there is structural wood to ground contact, wood debris in crawl, excessive moisture, improper ventilation and stucco/veneer/RBI below grade.
Conducive conditions include but are not limited to: water leaks of any kind,(roof, plumbing, exterior or foundation wall intrusions), wood to ground contact, excessive settling of the foundation, shrubbery or other vegetation growing against foundation, (not to include turf), firewood or other stored lumber within 6” of foundation.