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» RR Fire Quiz Results
RR Fire Quiz Results
Thank you for taking the R&R Fire Damage Restoration Quiz! Here are the answers!
1. High oxygen fires produce greasy, wet soot.
True
False
2. The term “sistering” during fire damage restoration refers to:
The need to replace both carpeting and the padding.
Adding an additional support beam alongside a damaged beam.
Two homes or buildings next to each other are damaged.
Covering an odor source.
3. When considering media blasting options for fire damage, which type of media may also help with deodorization:
Sand
Glass Bead
Vapor
Baking Soda
4. When using ozone or hydroxyl ions, it is still necessary to remove the source of the odor before starting the deodorization process.
True
False
5. For best efficiency, contents should be packed up according to:
Cleaning method/station
Amount of damage
Value to owner
It doesn’t matter – just box it up as fast as possible.
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