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| What is the Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) and why is it important? The IICRC is a standard-setting body and certification registry that develops and monitors educational programs and standards for the inspection, cleaning and disaster restoration industries. Why was IICRC formed? The IICRC was formed in 1972 to serve as an independent, non-profit certification body, to set and promote high standards and ethics; and to advance communication and technical proficiency within the inspection, cleaning and disaster restoration service industries. How many members Does the IICRC have? This is a common misconception. The IICRC has no "members." It has registered technicians, or "registrants.” Currently, the IICRC represents more than 4,600 Certified Firms and over 43,000 Certified Technicians in 30 countries. How does certification benefit consumers? Consumers have assurance that when they hire IICRC-Certified firms or technicians, they have hired experts who will provide reasonable assurance that work will be completed in accordance with the industry's "standard of care." How many certified firms does IICRC have? There are more than 4,600 Certified Firms How does the consumer know if a company is Certified by the IICRC? Every firm that has been approved and certified by the IICRC is added to our database. You can visit www.certifiedcleaners.org to find an IICRC-Certified firm near you. |
| There are 18 IICRC Certifications, we are currently certified in the areas highlighted in bold: Applied Structural Drying Technician Applied Microbial Remediation Technician Carpet Cleaning Technician Commercial Carpet Maintenance Technician Upholstery & Fabric Cleaning Technician Water Damage Restoration Technician Odor Control Technician Carpet Color Repair Technician Carpet Repair & Reinstallation Technician Fire & Smoke Damage Restoration Technician Floor Care Technician (Hard Surfaces) Health and Safety Technician Introduction to Substrate Subfloor Inspection Marble and Stone Inspector Leather Cleaning Technician Stone, Masonry & Ceramic Tile Cleaning Rug Cleaning Technician Senior Carpet Inspector Journeyman Cleaning Technician, Journeyman Fire and Smoke Restoration Technician, Journeyman Water Damage Restoration Technician, Master Textile Cleaner, Master Smoke and Fire Restoration Technician, and Master Water Damage Restoration Technicians status are advanced levels of recognition which are achieved by having several certifications in select categories and three to five years of experience in the cleaning/restoration industry. |