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Name:IICRC Fire Damage Restoration
Description:• Introduction: definitions: causes of fire damage; restoration contractors
• Characteristics and type of smoke: components of fire and smoke; effects of contamination; summary of ongoing damage created by contamination; categories of smoke residue; behavior of smoke; and immediate safety hazards to be addressed
• Professional responsibility: technician, insured, and the insurance company.
• Conducting the inspection: correct terminology; definitions of stakeholders; communication and paperwork
• Estimating/inspection procedures: general procedures and contents of the test kit; items to be tested
• Integral strategy and planning: job planning; execution objectives; personnel
• Restoration chemicals, supplies, and equipment: Cleaning chemicals; deodorizing agents; equipment (air scrubbers, injection systems, sprayers, exhaust fans; deodorant diffusers, wet foggers, hot or thermal foggers; ozone generators; safety equipment; restoration load lists
• Deodorizing and Odor Control: deodorizing steps (chemical containment, vapor phase, pressurized thermal fogging, ozone gas, sealing); treatment of smoke odors; deodorizing checklist
• Restoration options and the restorer’s responsibility: clean; resurface, replace
• Basic cleaning: the actions of cleaning; setting priorities and where to start; loss containment and safety; work progression
• Furnace systems and ductwork: inspection; refinishing and sealing specifications; refinishing and cleaning specification
• Structural cleaning: chemical and equipment considerations; specifications; cleaning of walls (painted surfaces, wall coverings, unfinished surfaces, masonry, paneling or cabinets) ceilings (acoustical, blown, and painted); wall tile; windows and glass; structural fixtures; concrete floors; and carpeting.
• Contents restoration: cleaning methods, wood furniture restoration; soft furnishings; window treatments; specialized contents cleaning
• Packing moving and storage: security; storage;
• Art restoration: construction; preliminary examination; raking light; cleaning, finishing; extensive restoration
• Professionalism in Fire Damage Restoration: the contractor interfacing with the insured and the adjuster
• Pricing, bidding, and estimating
Date:Monday, July 26th 2010
Class Dates:26, 27
Price:$ $349
Instructor:Joseph Dobbins
Location: ILS - Everlast Cleaning Equipment & Supplies
6881 Northwest 16th Terrace
Fort Lauderdale, FL  33309

Contact: Matt
Phone: (800) 399-5901
Fax: (954) 739-2338

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