Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Model Lead Based Paint Risk Assessor Practice Test

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Which of the following is NOT a condition that contributes to moisture damage in a bathroom?

  1. Lack of caulk around a tub

  2. Defective plumbing

  3. Proper ventilation

  4. Shower configuration

The correct answer is: Proper ventilation

Proper ventilation is indeed a critical factor in preventing moisture damage in a bathroom. Adequate ventilation helps to remove excess humidity that can accumulate from showers, baths, and other water-related activities. This removal of moisture is essential in preventing mold growth, deterioration of building materials, and other forms of moisture damage. In contrast, lack of caulk around a tub, defective plumbing, and shower configuration can create conditions that trap moisture or allow it to escape into areas where it can cause damage. Therefore, the presence of proper ventilation acts as a protective measure against moisture damage rather than contributing to it.