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Class Information
| Name: | IICRC Water Damage Restoration |
| Description: | • Major causes of water damage, finding all the water, responsibilities of the water damage restoration technician, controlling the scene.
• Safety: IICRC Standards - written plans, hazard communication standard, personal protective equipment (PPE), job hazards - slip and fall, electricity, weight of water and eliminating hazards, the immuno-compromised,, categories of water damage, third party evaluation
• Equipment of water damage: extraction equipment extraction tools, hard surface wands, inspection tools- thermo-hygrometer, moisture meters, penetrating meters, moisture sensors, thermal imaging camera, air movers, axial fans, wall drying units, injection units, dehumidifiers, refrigerants, desiccants, air exchangers, heated air units, air filtration devices, foggers
• Chemicals of water damage restoration: biocides and disinfectants, spotting chemicals, rust, browning & yellowing correction, pet urine treatments, carpet cleaning solutions, fine fabric and delicate rugs
• Carpet identification: cushion identification, carpet construction, disengagement procedures, delamination.
• How water flows through the structure: case studies, common structural problems vapor retarding materials, challenges, crawl spaces, hardwood floors
• Psimple Psychrometry: the science of drying relative humidity, specific humidity, vapor pressure dew point, calculations and chart analysis, secondary damage, saturation, permeance, balanced drying system, increasing rate of evaporation, dot communication system
• Reets evaporation method: evaporation as the bottleneck of drying, energizing the water molecules with directed controlled heat application to increase evaporation, understanding vapor pressure, airflow applied directly to the water, dehumidification and evacuation, case studies, thermal energy system high speed structural drying
• Mold: types of mold, principles of mold remediation visible mold growth, safety issues
• Drying hardwood and alternate floors: vinyl and hardwood, moisture content, tent drying, push and pull method, negative air method, laminate flooring
• Contents restoration: dying with trapped moisture, drapery, upholstery, books and papers "special-handling contents, contents requiring prompt action
• Clean loss procedures: office procedures, work authorization and deductible, informed consent, drying procedures, taking measurements, inspection and documentation, ceilings, monitoring the mob, work completion and payment
• Grey and black water procedures: ongoing inspection and evaluation, evacuation, mitigation phase, evaluation,
coordination, waste disposal, S500 procedures |
| Date: | Wednesday, July 21st 2010 |
| Class Dates: | 21, 22, 23 |
| Price: | Call for pricing. |
| Instructor: | George Cazares |
| Location: |
Interlink Supply of Denver 6400 N. Broadway Denver, CO 80221
Contact: Kelly Phone: (800) 743-2391 Fax: (303) 428-2550 |
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