This in-person IICRC-approved Water Restoration Technician (WRT) course is designed to teach restoration personnel that perform remediation work to give them a better concept of water damage, its effects, and techniques for drying structures.
The IICRC – approved Trauma and Crime Scene Technician (TCST) course provides training in the proper maintenance and cleaning of trauma and crime scenes.
This Virtual-ZOOM Water Restoration Technician course is designed to teach restoration personnel who perform remediation work to better understand water damage, its effects, and techniques for drying structures.
The Applied Microbial (MOLD) Remediation Technician course covers mold and sewage remediation techniques to individuals engaged in property management, property restoration, IEQ investigations, or other related professions.
The Fire and Smoke Restoration Technician course concentrates on technical procedures for successfully completing the restoration of a fire and smoke-damaged environment.
The Fire and Smoke Restoration Technician course concentrates on technical procedures for successfully completing the restoration of a fire and smoke-damaged environment. The Odor Control Technician course covers olfaction and odor, odor sources, detection process, theory of odor control, equipment, chemical options, and applications.
The Odor Control Technician course covers olfaction and odor, odor sources, detection process, theory of odor control, equipment, chemical options, and applications.
IICRC Certified & Approved The Color Repair Technician course addresses the history of color, color theory, natural and synthetic dyes, dye methods, types of dyes, types of fibers, carpet styles and dye procedures.
The IICRC-approved Applied Structural Drying (ASD) course is designed to teach the effective, efficient, and timely drying of water-damaged structures and contents, using comprehensive classroom and hands-on training, in order to facilitate appropriate decision making within a restorative drying environment.