CDPH Lead Inspector/Assessor California State Practice Exam

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What part of a window does the "staff bead" refer to?

  1. The decorative trim around the outer edge

  2. The vertical frame holding the glass

  3. The trim that secures the sashes inside the sash box

  4. The bottom frame of the window

The correct answer is: The trim that secures the sashes inside the sash box

The term "staff bead" refers specifically to the trim that secures the sashes inside the sash box. This component plays a crucial role in window structures by holding the movable sashes in place, ensuring they operate correctly while also aiding in sealing and insulation. Understanding the function of the staff bead is essential in lead inspection and assessment, especially when evaluating older windows, as lead paint hazards may be present in these areas. Knowledge of this terminology can also assist inspectors in identifying potential lead-related risks during assessments.