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    Posted: 04/December/2006 at 3:37pm
When?
Jan. 10th, 11th & 12th 2007 8:00am Promptly to 5:00pm Each Day
 
Where?
York Reception Center 110 Millwood Ave. East York
I.I.C.R.C. "Certified Water Damage Restoration Technician"
Certified Examination Friday $3:00pm
 
Course Outline
  • Health and Safety
  • Psychometrics
  • Mildew Growth and Correction
  • Chemicals
  • Applicaton of Antimicrobials
  • Odor Elimination
  • Structural Drying
  • Sewage Backflows
  • Inspection and Damage Containment
  • Effects of Water on Flooring Materials

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Call (416) 429-0401 or (800) 565-2574
No discount or guaranteed seating for day of seminar registration. Advance registration is encouraged. Cancellations recieved 10 - days prior to the day of the workshop will be refunded less a $125.00 per person enrollment charge.
 
Registration Fees Include:
  • Coffee and Muffins (Morning)
  • Lunch
  • Manual

About the Instructor

Mr. Lee Senter owns a carpet, upholtery and restoration cleaning firm in Toronto, Ontario. Lee has been involved in the cleaning and restoration industry for over 20 years. He knows first hand about practical problems that cleaners face every day. Lee will teach you, using hands-on training and his years of experience with practical problems faced by cleaners, the proper and most up-to-date techniques for carpet cleaning.
 
Mr. Senter is an IICRC Senior Practicing Carpet Inspector, Master Textile Cleaner and has both Master Restorers designations. he also teaches the IICRC Health and Safety Canada Class.
 
Mr. Senter is an active board member of the Floorcovering Institute of Ontario and the Low Moisture Carpet Cleaning Association.
 
What is IICRC Certification?
 
In 1972, the International Institute of Carpet & Upholstery Certification was established to provide a means by which a professional carpet, drapery, and upholstery cleaner could become certified. A short time later, it was incorporated as a testing & certification body owned by the cleaning industry's regional and national trade associations who subscribed tto high standards of professionalism, techical knowledge, and skill. Now universally accepted as the objective certifying body for those reaching levels of proficiency in the industry, the IICUC recently changed its name to the Intitute of Inspection, Cleaning & Restoration Certification (IICRC).
 
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How much is this course and what (if any) pre-requisite)
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I would guess MONEY to be the major pre-requisite, you can be wearing diapers, sucking on your thumb, and saying nothing more than goo  goo  gaa  gaa, if you have MONEY hanging out from the side of your diaper                  YOU'RE IN
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Superglide Ken Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05/December/2006 at 5:11pm
LOL. Money talks, BS walks
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote cmaster Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05/December/2006 at 10:10pm
Originally posted by C_H_E_C_K_E_R_S C_H_E_C_K_E_R_S wrote:

I would guess MONEY to be the major pre-requisite, you can be wearing diapers, sucking on your thumb, and saying nothing more than goo  goo  gaa  gaa, if you have MONEY hanging out from the side of your diaper                  YOU'RE IN


I guess you have seen some of the IICRC certified techs
     
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yah certified in WD without ever having used a shop vac let alone any professional equipment LOL
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote doug Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12/December/2006 at 3:59pm
Shop vac is professional equipment. I would say most of the national Restoration providers all use them. Just stop a Wal mart on the way to the job and wal la you got brand new equipment that you just bill to the job? Just make sure you don't get the one with the pump it does the job too fast?Guitar

Edited by doug - 12/December/2006 at 4:00pm
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If you use the shop vac, you can leave enough water behind to max out the drying time

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CHA-CHING
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That is covered in day 2 of the WD cource on how to make money and market your expertise?Guitar
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I must have missed that day.........or that course

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