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GA Chapter Hosts 52 for Restoration Symposium

SCRT Hosts 52 for Full Day Event in Georgia

Feb 1, 2011 The Georgia Chapter of SCRT held a Restoration Technology and Diversification Symposium hosted by The Cleaner’s Coach at Truckmounts & Cleaning Solutions in Norcross, Georgia. 52 attended.

Jeremy Reets from Reets Drying Academy led a discussion on how to use heat and calculate evaporation potential in restorative  drying  with a live demonstration in the on-site flood house.

Bill Coy from Sensible Life Products, makers of Benefect Botanical Disinfectant explained how to read EPA-registered product labels and use environmentally-safe products made for cleaning and restoration contractors.

 Slade Smith with Bio-Reveal discussed the future of real-time  microbial testing.

SCRT Georgia Chapter President Cara Agerbeck from Abatement Technologies presented information to members on Portable Air Scrubber technology and the importance of using air filtration devices on restoration projects.

SCRT Technical Advisor, Jeff Bishop gave a Power Point presentation on successful diversification into the restoration industry.  He shared with members many of the possibilities available to grow with or without insurance  company PSP programs.

Gordy Powell from A1 Bio-Clean in Georgia provided insight into the challenges of trauma cleanup and bio-recovery services, complete with case studies and photographs of actual remediation projects.

Plans for additional Restoration Symposiums are being made to be held in North Carolina and Florida.  Watch the SCRT website for details.

 

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"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."

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