Description
An IICRC Approved Water Restoration Technician Certification Course (WRT) With An Adaptation For Mold Contamination
A unique three-day program that concentrates on drying structures without spreading contaminants. This course incorporates all the information from the IICRC Water Restoration Technician (WRT) with an adaptation for mold contamination. This training provides restorers with valuable decision making skills when deciding to proceed with a job that has limited or no mold insurance coverage. Being able to continue on a water-loss without delays limits microbial growth which in turn reduces the cost of remediation, ALE and business interruption. Insurance companies will be more likely to hire restorers that can provide prompt cost-saving services, therefore giving your company a marketing advantage.
- Drying Structures Scientifically
- Designing, Installing & Monitoring Effective Drying Systems
- Drying Safely
- Industry Standard of Care
- Preliminary Determination of Contamination Level
- Inspecting For Contaminants
- Containment, Pressure Differentials & Filtration
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Continuing Education Credits (CECs) for AMRT
CEC Training Page
- 21 AmIAQC CRC Units;
- Either 2 IICRC Cleaning/Restoration or 1 Mold CECs (which ever the tech needs);
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Class Dates
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Restoration Consultants
October 24 - 26, 2007 - Sacramento, CA
OPEN
Registration Form
$395 Registration 14 days prior
$445 Regular Registration
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About IICRC - WRT Exam
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About the IICRC
Institute of Inspection Cleaning & Restoration Certification (IICRC) is a non-profit certification body founded in 1972 to establish and monitor education programs and standards for the inspection, cleaning, and restoration service industries. IICRC can be contacted at 2715 E. Mill Plain Boulevard, Vancouver, WA 98661, phone (360) 693-5675, or website www.iicrc.org.
IICRC Water Restoration Technician (WRT) Exam
Exam Cost: $50.00 for IICRC exam takers. Cash, check (payable to the IICRC), or charge card (Visa, MC, AmEx) accepted. Registration conducted on-site, prior to the administration of the exam.
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