Fire & Smoke Restoration
Technician (FSRT)
 2 day course This
course concentrates on technical procedure for successfully completing
the restoration of a fire and smoke damaged environment. Students
will find this course extremely useful whether they are new tot
the fire damage restoration business or an experienced restorer.
There are many health and safety issues for all involved if restoration
is not accomplished properly. In fact, litigation is at an all time
high for improper restoration techniques being performed.
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.
In this course intricate details of successful fire damage restoration
are taught, including:
- General concepts and terminology
- Structural restoration and deodorization
- Contents cleaning and deodorization
- Pack-outs
- Adjuster relationships
- Pricing concerns
- Equipment and chemicals
- Soot residue
- Management and staffing needs
- Safety
- Understanding insurance policies
- Understanding fires and the damage they cause
- Cleanup
- Ultrasonic techniques
- HVAC cleaning
- Furniture refinishing
Today many insurance adjusters are still mentally geared toward
tear out and replacement rather than mitigation and restoration.
Most property owners are not aware that these services exist, so
learn how to market your services to the insurance industry. This
will place you above your competition and put you into a win-win-win
situation within your company, the insurance carrier and the property
owner.
Today, the disaster restoration industry is continuing to go through
major changes. Health issues including IEQ concerns have changed,
within the industry, what are accepted procedures today, which have
changed dramatically, compared to ten years ago. Even if you have
attended a class before, you will be surprised at how techniques,
as well as the laws have altered the way the job is performed.
The course is a must for anyone in the residential or commercial
cleaning industry, construction industry and insurance industry.
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