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3.4
Part 3.4 Termite risk managementPart 3.4 Termite risk management
3.4.1
Requirements for termite management systems
2019: 3.1.4.2
3.4.2
Termite management systems
2019: 3.1.4.3
Where a termite management system is required it must—
Footing system | Slab edge exposure | Termite shielding | Stainless steel mesh | Graded stone | Chemicals |
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Concrete slab on ground complying with AS 2870: Penetrations and control joints | Not suitable | Not suitable | Component; or full system subject to 3.4.1(4) | Component; or full system subject to 3.4.1(4) | Full system beneath slab subject to 3.4.1(4) and (5) |
Concrete slab on ground complying with AS 2870: Slab perimeter | Suitable subject to 3.4.1(4) | Not suitable | Component; or full system subject to 3.4.1(4) | Component; or full system subject to 3.4.1(4) | Perimeter system subject to 3.4.1(4) and (6) |
Concrete slab on ground not complying with AS 2870: Beneath slab (includes penetrations and control joints) | Not suitable | Not suitable | Full system subject to 3.4.1(4) | Full system subject to 3.4.1(4) | Full system beneath slab subject to 3.4.1(4) and (5) |
Concrete slab on ground not complying with AS 2870: Slab perimeter | Suitable subject to 3.4.1(4) | Not suitable | Full system subject to 3.4.1(4) | Full system subject to 3.4.1(4) | Perimeter system subject to 3.4.1(4) and (6) |
Suspended floors | Not applicable | Suitable subject to 3.4.1(4) | Suitable subject to 3.4.1(4) | Component; or full system subject to 3.4.1(4) | Full system subject to 3.4.1(4) |
Termite management systems
Where a termite management system is required it must—
3.4.2(b)(i) provides the option of having a chemical termite management system tested to AS 3660.3. In order for the test results to remain valid, the system would then have to be installed as tested.
Termite management systems
Where a termite management system is required it must—
Building element | Termite management system or component options |
---|---|
Concrete slab-on-ground: slab perimeter or external wall perimeter | Slab edge exposure |
Sheet material | |
Granular material | |
Chemical | |
Concrete slab-on-ground: penetrations/control joints/area beneath the slab (see Note) | Sheet material |
Granular material | |
Chemical | |
Suspended floors | Sheet material |
Granular material | |
Chemical | |
Attachments to buildings | Termite management system to the attachment |
Inspection zone between attachment and building |
The entire area beneath the slab must be treated when the slab-on-ground is not designed and constructed in accordance with AS 2870 or AS 3600.
3.4.2(b)(ii) provides the option of having a chemical termite management system tested to AS 3660.3. In order for the test results to remain valid, the system would then have to be installed as tested.
A component of a system as referred to in Table 3.4.2 is one that, when used in combination with other components, will form a ‘full system’.
For example, if a concrete slab is used as a component of a system, it in itself will not provide a complete termite management system. Depending on the construction methods and the site conditions, additional requirements will be necessary for service penetrations through the concrete slab. Each of these are ‘components’, when integrated, will form a ‘full system’.
There are more than 350 species of termites in Australia, about 30 of which achieve economic importance by causing costly damage to building structures. Due to the nature of termites, it is extremely difficult to prevent them gaining access to a building.
In addition to correct installation of a termite management system, its effectiveness will rely on regular maintenance and competent inspection.
Attachments referred to in Table 3.4.2 include downpipes, service pipes, steps, verandahs, porches, access ramps, carports, trellises, decks, heated water systems, air-conditioners and the like.
3.4.3
Durable notice
2019: 3.1.4.4
A durable notice must be permanently fixed to the building in a prominent location, such as in a meter box or the like, indicating—
For the purpose of the pesticides register, the appropriate authority is the government body responsible for the registration of pesticides. Currently, the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APMVA) coordinates the registration scheme.
Where a durable notice is required by 3.4.3, it must be fixed to the building in a prominent location advising the building occupants that the system should be inspected and maintained.
The notice should be clearly written, on a material that will not deteriorate or fade over time and be located in or near the electrical meter box or similar location so that it can be easily seen and read by future owners of the building. Additional information may be included if desired by the person placing the notice.