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April
28, 2008
The
Society of Cleaning and Restoration Technicians launches 3 new chapters
this month in PA, NC, and FL. Current SCRT Chapters are operating in NE
Ohio, Michigan, Missouri/Kansas, and Georgia. With these new chapters the
SCRT now has 7 regional chapters and more coming soon in Maryland, S.
Ohio, and N Virginia. The
Society of Cleaning and Restoration Technicians is a nonprofit trade
association for companies of all sizes and sectors in the inspection,
cleaning, restoration, and related industries. The SCRT's mission is to
be the leading worldwide resource that provides members with up-to-date
technical, management, and marketing information. The SCRT will help
companies be successful in ways that demonstrate respect for ethical
values, industry coworkers, allied vendors, consumers, communities, and
the environment.
Society of
Cleaning and Restoration Technicians Code of Ethics: Maintain the highest
professional standards of workmanship and service; Conduct business
affairs with honesty and integrity, never resorting to unfair trade
practices that might adversely affect the image of the association or
industry; Avoid misrepresentation of products and services, false
promises, misleading advertising, or any other promotion that might lead
to customer misconception; Share knowledge and experience with the
objective of upgrading the industry; Promote a professional image,
offering honest, dependable, competent service.
The SCRT strongly
believes in developing and supporting local/regional chapters so to reach
out to the grass roots cleaning and restoration companies. By developing
local chapters the SCRT helps raise the bar, promote professionalism and
improve quality of overall service provided by the regions cleaning and
restoration companies and by doing so will benefit SCRT members and
consumers that use their services. For additional information contact Tom
Sherman at 330-262-0936 or email
tomemtb@aol.com. For local chapter information and events visit the
SCRT web site at
www.scrt.org.
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