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IICRC Continues to Seek Volunteers for S210 and S300 Standards Updates

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IICRC Continues to Seek Volunteers for S210 and S300 Standards Updates 

(VANCOUVER, Wash.) June 21, 2012 – The Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) is continuing to seek volunteers to serve on the consensus bodies for the development of a new BSR-IICRC S210 and the revision of IICRC S300.

The BSR-IICRC S210 Standard and Reference Guide on Dimension Stone Maintenance and Restoration is expected to be completed in 36 months. The updated IICRC S300 Standard and Reference Guide for Professional Upholstery Cleaning is set to be completed in approximately 24 months.

“As our industry continues to evolve, our standards ensure that the IICRC is providing the most relevant and consistent information,” said Mili Washington, IICRC standards director. “But our standards are only as good as our volunteers; we need their expertise and knowledge.”

The consensus bodies will meet approximately two times per year, with most of the work being completed online and via conference calls. Those interested in serving on the BSR-IICRC S210 or IICRC S300 consensus bodies should contact Mili Washington at mili@iicrc.org">mili@iicrc.org. The IICRC will be accepting applications through the end of July.

To learn more about IICRC standards, please visit iicrc.org/standards.

About IICRC

The IICRC is an international, ANSI accredited standard development organization (SDO) that certifies individuals in 20+ categories within the inspection, cleaning and restoration industries. Representing more than 54,000 certified technicians in 22 countries, the IICRC, in partnership with regional and international trade associations, represents the entire industry. The IICRC does not own schools, employ instructors, produce training materials, or promote specific product brands, cleaning methods or systems. To know if a technician has received proper education and training, consumers should look for the cleantrust patch and logo, the service mark of the IICRC. For more information, visit www.iicrc.org.     

 

What is ICRA

Q: What is ICRA?

A: ICRA is a non-profit industry trade association created by an affiliation of regional trade associations. They are:

CRA- Cleaning and Restoration Association

MCRA- Midwest Cleaning and Restoration Association

MSPCA- Midsouth Professional Cleaners Association

NEIRC- New England Institute of Restoration & Cleaning

PACR- Professional Association of Cleaning and Restoration

SCRT- Society of Cleaning and Restoration Technicians

*NYRCI- New York Rug Cleaners Institute (pending final vote and Board approval)

Other associations may join in the future.

 

Q: What is the purpose of ICRA?

A: The affiliated associations have united to streamline their administrative organizations, share resources and help free the regional associations to provide more benefits to their Members.

 

Combined under ICRA, the regional trade associations can deliver far more value to the industry than any one of the associations alone. ICRA is a national trade association of significant size and strength with over 800 Member companies, comprising an estimated 2300 professionals in the inspection, cleaning and restoration industries.

 

Q: Will ICRA eliminate the existing trade associations?

A: No. ICRA is an affiliation of trade associations. Each association keeps its own identity, membership, finances, programs and benefits.

 

Q: How will ICRA be funded?

A: A portion of all Member dues (currently $50 per Member) from each association go to ICRA. In return, ICRA promotes the affiliate associations and helps reduce overall costs by consolidating and streamlining much of the administrative, marketing and educational expenses.

 

Q: Will ICRA compete with IICRC for educational programs and certification?

A: No. ICRA and its affiliate associations support IICRC education, certification and standards programs. (All but one of the affiliated associations are IICRC shareholders.)

ICRA will offer or sponsor IICRC-approved training programs. ICRA will also offer more advanced and specialized technical training to supplement IICRC certification.

 

In addition, training in non-technical subjects such as marketing, administration, financial and strategic planning for business owners will be offered in ICRA sponsored classes and workshops.

 

Q: What are the benefits of being an ICRA Member?

A: Members of ICRA receive benefits and services that give them a greater advantage in the cleaning and restoration industry. ICRA meetings, training programs and online services create an opportunity to network and share information that supports and enhances Member businesses. Discounts on programs and purchases more than cover the cost of membership.

 

Additional benefits of membership include:

Online Technical Bulletins and Technical Library

Scholarship Program- Up to $500.00 per calendar year 

Convention and Workshop Discounts 

Support for management, technical, marketing and other business needs.

ICRA Newsletter- up-to-date news, program schedules and announcements. 

Website Presence and Referrals- Consumer referral listing on the ICRA website.

Press Releases that direct consumers to ICRA members.

Lab and Testing Facilities provide discounted pricing to ICRA members.

 

For a complete description of ICRA Member benefits, visit ICRAssociation.org on the web.

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