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Both Washington and Idaho have created paths forward for home inspections.
The rules are a bit complicated. If you have questions, call and we’ll talk them out.
A link for the change in the Shelter in Place order is HERE.
Be safe, everyone!
Home Inspections and Coronavirus Covid-19
I wrote the following for one of the local associations. Sharing here . . .
Good morning, everyone. Wow, are things moving and changing quickly. From a home inspection perspective, I'm implementing the following protocols to protect your sellers:
- All tools, especially my phone, will get cleaned with an anti-bacterial wipe prior to entering the home. I’ve taken the phone out of the otter box protection since that’s almost impossible to clean. 
- Only those tools necessary will enter the home and only when they're needed. Once used, they will be returned to the tool bag outside the home. 
- I will be cleaning all surfaces that I touch with an anti-bacterial wipe - door knobs, windows, bath fixtures, all of it. For more information on cleaning, see the CDC Guidelines. 
- I'll be trying to avoid touching my face - as you know, that's a hard one, so . . . 
- I'll be washing my hands - a lot. I'll bring my soap and a clean towel. 
- On the exterior of the home, in the attic, in the crawlspace, I'll be wearing surgical gloves. They will be disposed of immediately after use. 
- If you are the listing agent, expect a text or phone call to see if your seller wants me to wear a mask. While the government suggests they aren't necessary for healthy individuals, the goal is to make your buyers and sellers feel as safe as we can. If wearing a mask aids in this, I'll do it. 
- Traditionally, I've taken my shoes off to avoid making a mess. I'll be switching to disposable booties instead. 
- I'll be maintaining social distancing - this one is easy for introverts like me. 
- I will be adding even more videos to my reporting. If buyers wish, I can Facetime from the home. 
If anyone else has suggestions, please send them along.
Be safe.
UPDATE On Covid-19 Home Inspector Protocol: March 20, 2020
After a week of working with this protocol, I found a couple of spots that needed tweaking. A big one is customer management. Once the buyers get to the property, they have a natural inclination to touch things. Not making a value judgment on this, but facing the reality of the situation. So I’ve added a final step of cleaning every surface that they touch with sanitizing wipes. If it sounds as though I’m following behind them with a wipe in each hand, that’s exactly what I’m doing.
Another change is in my outdoor protocol. With the warmer weather we are experiencing, I can set up my cleaning station outside, so I don’t need to glove up there. I do the exterior of the home, wash thoroughly and resume the rest of the protocol.
If you are a Realtor reading this blog entry, may I suggest that you and your broker have each home inspector provide you with their protocol for the inspection process?
Washington State License #215
Former SBCC Member, Former Chairman State Home Inspector Advisory Licensing Board.
 
