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What Is IICRC Mold Certification?

12/2/2019 (Permalink)

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Mold growth in your home can cause serious damage. Fortunately, there are certified mold specialists that can help you with the restoration process.


What Is Mold Certification?


The Institution of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) publishes standards relating to mold remediation. They devise these standards in conjunction with experienced professionals, including:

Public health officials
Microbiologists
Restoration companies
Industrial hygienists

The IICRC standards address everything from removal methods and equipment to legal requirements. These standards are updated every five years, so they are always current with the latest science relating to mold removal. The IICRC assesses mold certification programs on these state-of-the-art standards, so you can be sure a certified mold remediation company has the skills and knowledge to do the job correctly.


What Are the Benefits of Mold Certification?


Certified mold specialists not only know how to remove mold, they will also let you know of any ongoing moisture problems you have that might result in future mold growth. These companies are aware of the best and safest fungicides available and have the knowledge to select the most appropriate one for each unique situation. Additionally, they will address hidden mold. Some companies only clean surface mold, but IICRC standards require elimination of all live mold growth. Because of IICRC's continuing education requirements, you can be sure that these companies are using the most up-to-date methods, regardless of when they received their initial certification. 

Additionally, IICRC certified companies are required to hold liability insurance, so you are ensured another layer of protection against accidents and professional malpractice.


If you experience mold growth, certified mold specialists can help you get your home back to normal quickly and safely. They will also do everything they can to help you prevent future mold infestations.

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