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Upcoming Classes

IICRC Water Restoration Technician Course
Date/Time: April 22nd – April 24th – 8:00am-5:00pm EST
Cost:  $449.00 + $85.00 Exam Fee
Description:
The Water Damage Restoration Technician 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 of structures. This course will give residential and commercial maintenance personnel the background to understand the procedures necessary to deal with water losses, sewer back flows, and contamination such as mold.
Summer Floor Maintenance “Lunch & Learn”
Date/Time: May 14th – 8:30am-12:30pm EST
Cost:  Free! (Please RSVP to attend)
Description:
We will be demonstrating floor cleaning & maintenance techniques on VCT & LVT flooring – from prep to finish, as well as demonstrating floor stripping techniques with rotary disc floor machines, random orbital floor machines and Flex Scrub Bristled Floor Pads by Malish on VCT flooring. Lunch will be provided afterwards.
RSA Trauma & Crime Scene Cleanup Course
Date/Time: June 4th – 5th – 8:00am-5:00pm EST
Cost:  $499.00 + $85.00 Exam Fee
Description:
The Trauma and Crime Scene Technician (TCST) certification is designed to provide primary education, guidance, and understanding of the unique situations encountered when performing trauma and crime scene cleanup, regardless of surface, item, or location. The course will discuss the various procedures and precautions taken when performing work at a trauma/crime scene and is based on the ANSI/IICRC S540 Standard for Trauma and Crime Scene Cleanup. Upon completing the certification, students will know about inspecting and investigating human blood and other potentially infectious material (OPIM) contamination to establish hazard assessments, work plans, and procedures for cleaning and safe transportation of contaminated material. When coupled with additional on-the-job training and field experience, students should be able to perform trauma and crime scene cleanup safely.

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