Clean Care Seminars Discounted On-Line Courses

Each on-line, web-based training course is approved for two (2) IICRC CECs

for your Cleaning/Restoration, Inspector or Master Status.   

These are excellent courses for employee pre-training programs. 

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instruction”

 

Principles & Methods of

Carpet Cleaning

This course is written by 30-year cleaning/restoration author & instructor, Jeff Bishop. He is one of the industry’s foremost authorities on carpet & upholstery cleaning.  'Principles and Methods of Carpet Cleaning' is based on Bishop's popular two-volume book series entitled, More Answers Than You Have Questions About Carpet Cleaning, Volumes I (the Product) & II (the Procedures) A great pre-training tool for new employees.

CCS …. $149.95


Microbial Contamination &

Remediation

The purpose of this course it to provide restoration & remediation contractors with a convenient means for updating their knowledge in the field of water damage restoration & associated microbial contamination.  This on-line course is intended to supplement training received in the IICRC-approved Water Restoration Technician (WRT) & Applied Microbial Remediation Technician (AMRT) certification courses.  It is based on current information from the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification’s IICRC S500 Standard and Reference Guide for Professional Water Damage Restoration& the IICRC S520 Standard and Reference Guide for Professional Mold Remediation.

CCS ….. $149.95


Practical Psychrometry:

The Art of Drying

The purpose of this web-based training program is to teach water restoration techs about drying & psychrometric (psy-chro-met-ric) principles to enable them to use science to enhance drying efficiency.  A great pre-training tool for new employees, excellent pre-study for IICRC-approved WRT course or an excellent refresher course for current employees. IICRC-approved for 2-CECs for cleaning or restoration categories.

CCS … $149.95

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