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Why A Mold Abatement Certification Is Needed

12/12/2017 (Permalink)

This home had a water damage that the homeowner tried to handle themselves in Bayshore New York.

A mold abatement certification helps technicians earn respect and trust in the industry. Potential customers will want to know that the technician knows what they are doing. With an IICRC certification, technicians can prove they understand the problem and know how to deal with it. The appropriate qualifications gives companies and technicians a competitive edge compared to those who don’t have the test qualifications. But, a mold abatement certification offers more than just a competitive edge. It offers technicians valuable knowledge on how to remediate the affected areas and preventative measures. It also provides experienced professionals the opportunity to further their education.

The industry will continue to change with new equipment and methods that help remediate mold. Professionals who stay on top of these changes can offer better service to customers. In addition, classes can motivate employees to grow in a special field which benefits both the employee and the company. Courses aren’t time consuming and are designed to cover all aspects of remediation from preliminary assessments to removal protocols. With distance learning and IICRC approved schools throughout the country, there is no reason not to invest in the course. Once technicians pass the final exam, they will be qualified as a CMR and can work full-time, part-time or continue learning.

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