This class will include topics such as:
- Introduction: definitions & causes of fire damage
- Health & safety protocols
- Restoration options and the restorer’s responsibility
- Fire science
- Characteristics and type of smoke
- Damage & residue characteristics
- Site inspection & assessment
- Estimating/inspection procedures
- Technician & project preparation
- Structural cleaning
- Contents cleaning
- The proper use of containment & air filtration devices
- Tools & equipment – laser, ultrasonics, laundry systems, thermal and wet fogging, ozone, hydroxyl, vapour diffusion
- Restoration & deodorization chemicals, practices, supplies and equipment
- Client communications, relationships and third party interaction
The IICRC FSRT (Fire & Smoke Restoration Technician) course concentrates on technical procedures for successfully completing the restoration of a fire and smoke damaged environment.
Attendees will learn how to combine technical procedures with a practical approach to managing the job site and how that relates to pricing the job. Learn practical applications for cleaning and deodorization of fire and smoke-damaged structures.
This class structure will include all the necessary study guides, workbooks, exam preparation tools and reviews so you feel confident to take the IICRC FSRT certification exam.
Here’s a video from IICRC on this course: