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The Clean Trust (IICRC) Professional Training & Course Schedule

Please speak with your local PlanetClean® store for more details on any of the courses below.

 

The Clean Trust (formerly the IICRC) courses:

 

Title
Description
Dates/Locations

Carpet Cleaning Technician

The Carpet Cleaning Technician course makes sure you achieve an understanding of fiber types and sources, fiber identification, the difference in soil types and the chemistry of removing those soils. Also covers pre-inspection, qualifying the job and cleaning procedures as well as carpet construction and proper installation. The advantages and disadvantages of the five basic types of carpet cleaning will be discussed along with spot removal techniques from any substances, including dye change and latent spots..

26-Mar-2012, Vancouver (2-day)


15-Oct-2012, Vancouver (2-day)

Fire & Smoke Restoration

The Fire & Smoke Restoration Technician course concentrates on technical procedure for successfully completing the restoration and smoke damaged environment. Students will learn how to combine technical procedures with a practical approach to managing the job site and how that relates to pricing the job.

TBA

Leather Cleaning Technician The Leather Cleaning Technician course covers fibers and identification, fabric construction and styles, soil cleaning chemistry methods, pre-testing and problem prevention, use of chemical in spotting, and after-cleaning treatments. There will be hands-on training during the course as well as a course review & examination.

TBA

Odor Control Technician The Odor Control Technician course covers olfaction and odor, odor sources, detection process, theory of odor control, equipment, chemical options and applications. The student will learn how to address odors caused from biological sources such as decomposition, urine contamination, and mold, combustion sources such as fire and smoke damage, and chemical sources such as fuel oil spills or volatile organic chemicals.

TBA

Upholstery & Fabric Cleaning Technician The Upholstery & Fabric Cleaning Technician course covers fibers and identification, fabric construction and styles, soil cleaning chemistry methods, pre-testing and problem prevention, use of chemical in spotting, and after-cleaning treatments. There will be hands-on training during the course as well as a course review & examination.

7-May-2012, Vancouver (2-day)

 

Important Notes:

  • IICRC courses qualify for the FAP (Frequent Attendee Program)
  • Seats are not guaranteed until payment is received in full
  • Courses are C.O.D. Acceptable forms of payment are cheque (post-dated cheques are not acceptable), money order, cash, debit, or credit card
  • Drop-in's are accepted only if there are available seats and must be paid in full prior to entrance into the course

About The Clean Trust
The Clean Trust, formally known as The Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC), is an ANSI-accredited standards setting body for the flooring inspection, floor covering and specialized fabric cleaning and disaster restoration industries. Organized in 1972, The Clean Trust currently represents more than 5,700 Certified Firms and 54,000 Certified Technicians in 22 countries. The Clean Trust, with participation from the entire industry, sets standards for inspection, cleaning and disaster restoration. The Clean Trust does not own schools, employ instructors, produce training materials, or promote specific product brands, cleaning methods or systems. It approves schools and instructors that meet the criteria established by The Clean Trust. The Clean Trust also serves as a consumer referral source for Certified Firms and Inspectors.

 

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