The subject of mould is becoming more and more important to the restorer, with water damage claims often providing the ideal conditions for mould growth. Such is the importance of health and safety that a mould claim can not be ignored, as it can put people at serious risk and therefore the knowledge and skills of mould remediation are vital. It is also worth noting that when it comes to peoples’ health, insurance companies cannot afford to cut costs and as such the American phrase ‘mould is gold’ can be very true!
This four-day course will equip the restorer with a level of knowledge and skills needed to begin attempting mould remediation, greatly expanding their professional capacity as a restorer. Through a series of lectures, demonstrations and practicals, students will be submerged in a learning experience designed to be relevant and realistic.
This course also includes the erection of a negative air chamber inside the
Flood House, demonstrating fully the stages of mould remediation.
The course contents include:
Indoor air sampling
Particle counters
Mould recognition
Decontamination
Safe removal
Health and safety
Mould related illnesses
And more . . . !
At the end of the course students will have the opportunity to take the IICRC Applied Microbial Remediation Technician (MRT) exam to gain a recognised qualification.
How To Book:
Simply download and complete a Priority Course Booking Form and return it either by fax or post to us at the National Flood School. Once we have received your form we will send you an invoice and where applicable the course manual. For more information please refer to the Terms & Conditions found on the Priority Course Booking Form.