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Mold Remediation / Water Restoration Technician Combo

$1,575.00

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IICRC certification* and CEC Credits qualified.

Note: IICRC requires WRT and AMRT to be taken sequentially. You must hold an active IICRC Water Restoration Technician (WRT) certification before sitting for the IICRC Mold Remediation (AMRT) course. 

 

Duration &  Format: This is a hybrid class combo. WRT is a 3-day online course and AMRT is a 4-day course that must be taken in-Person (required)

*IICRC Certification Exam Fee(s):  WRT $80.00 and AMRT $150.00. Exam fees are in addition to the registration fee and are paid directly to IICRC. AMRT exams are taken in-person on the last day of instruction. WRT exams are done online and must be taken within 45-days of class completion.

 

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      This combo course satisfies requirements for both the IICRC WRT and AMRT* certifications.

      *WRT must be completed before AMRT.

      The IICRC Applied Microbial Remediation Technician (AMRT) course provides restoration professionals with the technical knowledge and hands-on skills required to safely and effectively remediate mold and sewage-contaminated environments.

      Students learn the science of microbial growth, proper containment and removal procedures, PPE and respiratory protection, engineering controls, and how to design remediation plans that meet IICRC S520 Standard and OSHA requirements. Through practical demonstrations and real-world application, technicians gain the confidence to perform microbial remediation safely, efficiently, and in full regulatory compliance.

      The IICRC certified Water Damage Restoration Technician (WRT) course is designed to teach restoration personnel that perform remediation work a better concept of water damage, its effects, and techniques for drying of structures. This course will give residential and commercial maintenance personnel the background to understand the procedures necessary to deal with water losses, sewer back-flows, and contamination such as mold.

      What You’ll Learn:
      • General Discussion covers Principles of Drying, Categories, and Classes.
      • Equipment, Supplies, Chemicals
      • Microorganisms, Health and Safety
      • Drying Science
      • Effect of Water on Materials
      • Inspections
      • Procedures: Sanitary Water Source
      • Procedures: Unsanitary Water
      • Mold remediation processes in residential and commercial structures
      • Sampling principles and IICRC S520 application
      • Mold and Sewer Remediation Techniques
      • Indoor Environmental Quality Issues
      • Property Restoration and Management
      • Containment Design – Types and Set-Ups
      • Pressure Differentials
      • Demolition and Cleaning Procedures
      • Personal Protective Equipment
      • Engineering Controls
      You’ll Leave Knowing:
      • How to assess and respond to Categories 1–3 water losses
      • How to calculate drying goals and place equipment efficiently
      • Proper use of meters, dehumidifiers, and air movers
      • How to plan, implement, and document microbial remediation projects
      • How to design and verify containment systems
      • What to communicate to clients and adjusters regarding remediation protocols