FIRE CERTIFICATION EXAM
|
|
- Hugo Harrison
- 8 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 FIRE CERTIFICATION Test Form 4 The SERVPRO Fire Certification Exam is designed to evaluate what you have learned in the SERVPRO Fire Certification Course. All answers for this test are based on these materials. Directions: Please choose the best answer for each question. Write answers on the answer sheet (last page). Please enter the Test Form number at top right on the answer sheet. 1. is the most important quality of the restoration technician. a. Speediness b. Professionalism c. Technical know how 2. What safety precautions should be taken when thermal fogging a fire damaged structure? a. Notify local fire department b. Extinguish pilot lights c. Remove people and pets 3. Combustion requires three essential components. They are: a. Fuel, oxygen and heat b. Fuel, carbon dioxide and heat c. A match, gasoline, and wood d. Match, carbon monoxide and oxygen 4. produces smoke and soot residues. a. Certain types of furniture b. Incomplete combustion c. Spontaneous combustion 5. Smoke particles are very small. The approximate size of a smoke particulate is a. 4-5 inches b..1 to 4 microns c. 1/8 of an inch d. Too small to measure 6. Smoke residues will be dry or wet depending on: a. The rate of combustion b. Amount of oxygen present during the fire c. Type of material burning 7.. materials tend to produce wet, large, easily smeared particles of residue or wet smoke. a. Natural (cotton) b. Synthetic (plastics, foam rubber, etc) c. All of the above 1
2 8. In order to remove the odors associated with a protein fire: a. Clean the kitchen only b. Immediately clean the whole house c. Clean all contaminated surfaces d. Wash the kitchen walls 9. When an oil burning furnace malfunctions and suddenly ignites jarring loose old soot, it is called: a. A disaster b. A puff back c. An oil spill 10. refers to heat being transferred through air movement. a. Velocity b. Convection Currents c. Collision d. Temperature 11. What is the restorer s top priority from the initial inspection of the loss site to the final walkthrough at the job s completion: a. Making a lot of money b. Completing the job as fast as possible c. Satisfying the customer (customer service) 12. odors are also called imaginary odors. These are difficult odors that the customer smells, and the restorer must find a way to deodorize. a. Paint b. Heightened awareness c. Ammonia d. Poultry 13. Odors become more detectable as and increases. a. humidity and temperature b. cool air and freezing temperatures c. cool temperatures and moisture d. humidity and air pressure 14. The first step in basic deodorization procedures, no matter the source, is to : a. panic b. utilize a pairing agent c. remove the odor source and debris d. seal surfaces 15. These deodorants do not eliminate odors but instead cover bad odors with a more pleasant aroma: a. Pairing Agents b. Humectants c. Neutralizers d. Masking Agents 2
3 16. These deodorants combine or pair up with odor particles: a. Pairing Agents b. Masking Agents c. Absorption Agents d. Adsorption Agents 17. When a substance combines with oxygen this process occurs: a. Oxidation b. Ionization c. Purification d. Subrogation 18. When using an ozone machine to eliminate odors, what materials should be protected or removed from the ozone chamber in order to prevent damage? a. Cotton b. Plastic c. Natural rubber d. Fiberglass 19. What is another name for the type of fog that the Ultra Low Volume (ULV) Fogger produces? a. Dry Fog b. Wet Fog c. Dry Mist 20. To effectively deodorize a firedamaged structure restorers often need to use. a. Only one method b. Ozone only c. A combination of techniques 21. The farther you move from the source of the fire, the noticeable odors become. a. Less b. More c. Somewhat more d. Extremely more 22. Who is responsible to keep the job site safe? a. The customer b. The boss c. Everyone d. The crew chief 23. What happens when smoke residues containing hot oils cool rapidly? a. A residue forms that resembles spider webs b. Whitish marks form only on wooden surfaces c. A film forms on surfaces that can be difficult to remove 24. This type of cleaner is used to restore ceramic tile and grout. It is also effective against mildew, soap scum and hard water deposits. a. Phosphoric acid b. Wall and All b. Oil soap c. All of the above 3
4 25. For best results, use this method to clean a gloss or semi-gloss finish (for example trim molding painted with semi-gloss): a. Glass cleaner b. Wet cleaning method c. Dry cleaning method 26. What method would you use to clean an acoustical or textured ceiling? a. Wet clean b. Dry clean c. Vacuum d. Enzyme Active Cleaning 27. If cleaning walls and ceilings does not remove all residues, the next option is. a. Sealing and repainting b. Vacuuming c. Removing dry wall d. Dry sponge 28. What method is the safest for cleaning paper wallcoverings? a. Wet Cleaning b. Glass Cleaner c. Dry Cleaning Sponge d. Industrial Cleanser 29. When pretesting wallcoverings: a. Test directly on the wall b. Test in a hidden area like behind a switch plate c. Test with several different sponges 30. Technicians applying strong acid cleaners on tiles in bathrooms should wear the following: a. Goggles and rubber gloves b. Rubber gloves c. No special PPE is required d. Goggles 31. What is the best method for cleaning finished wood furniture and finished paneling? a. Dry clean with vacuum only b. Wet clean and then dry the cleaned area c. Dry Clean d. Wet clean only 32. What is used to apply Wood Crème Paste to a heavily soiled piece of furniture? a. Extra-fine steel wool (0000) b. A paper towel c. A towel d. A gloved hand 33. Replace charred and scorched structural wood framing: a. If the structure is older than 10 years. b. If the structure is older than 15 years c. If the structure is brick d. If the damage results in the loss of structural integrity 4
5 34. In some cases heat damage causes charring and scorching of wood structural framing. The following methods can be used to clean it: a. Wet cleaning b. Scraping, wire brush or abrasion blasting c. Vacuuming d. Dry cleaning sponge 35. What are the four major categories of hard floors? a. Wood, tile, vinyl, stone b. Resilient, nonresilient, concrete and wood c. Resilient, nonresilient, asbestos and tile 36. Heavy smoke residues usually require the floor to be cleaned: a. Once b. Twice c. Three times d. It does not need to be cleaned 37. Identify the best example of a nonresilient hard floor : a. Masonry (marble, slate) b. Carpeting c. Wood 39. The following steps are involved in cleaning and sealing ducts EXCEPT: a. Remove and clean vent registers and air intakes b. Remove, discard and replace the filter c. Sterilize walls near ducts d. Wet clean all accessible interiors 40. Cabinet interiors are usually constructed of unfinished wood. As a first step, remove residues with: a. A dry cleaning sponge b. Wood crème paste c. Sanding 41. What should you check before wet cleaning ceiling light fixtures? a. Make sure the electricity is off b. Make sure the electricity is on c. Pretest the finish and cleaning method d. A and C are correct 38. Restorers may not need to clean the HVAC system on every fire damage; however, the restorer should always: a. Turn it on b. Turn it off c. Inspect it 5
6 42. This metal was a component in paint before a. asbestos b. iron c. lead 43.If working in a structure that contains heavy, loose soot residues, the technician should wear. a. A hat b. A respirator c. Goggles 44. On a fire damage job, your ultimate customer is the. a. Adjuster b. Insured or property owner c. The neighbors d. The agent 45. Smoke damage tends to increase if the increases. a. Air temperature b. Square footage c. Cubic feet 46.The first step to remove loose soot from a delicate fabric is: a. clean with dry solvents b. clean with wet detergent c. perform a dry soil removal technique d. freeze the garment 47. When mixing cleaning products, use a. a. Spoon b. Measuring cup c. Glug-glug method 48. This device vaporizes solventbased deodorizers, generating a smoke consisting of very small particles. a. Ozone machine b. Roto c. Extractor d. Thermal fogger 49. OSHA requires: a. Appropriate safety equipment b. Safety training c. A written hazard communication program 50. Over fogging with a thermal fogging agent in a confined space may cause: a. Increased humidity b. Condensation on the windows. c. Excess of oily residues d. Enhancement of smoke odor 51. Chlorine bleach is an oxidizer that can have a negative impact on nylon. It can cause nylon to: a. Discolor b. Combust c. Corrode 6
7 52. In a light-to-moderate fire damage situation, where do you begin to remove smoke odors? a. Kitchen b. The room of the fire s origination c. The attic d. The room farthest from the source 53. The best technique for washing painted walls is to use: a. Circular, overlapping strokes b. Up and down strokes c. Back and forth motion 54. The end result of wet cleaning porous brick can be seen: a. As you are cleaning b. After the surface is cleaned and completely dry c. Only after a year of curing time 55. Strong acid cleaners are used on brick as a last resort because: a. They take too long b. They coat the surface with film c. They can etch surfaces 56. The reason to remove charred surfaces at the beginning of the job is to: a. Eliminate the potential of the material releasing odors b. Visually improve the job site c. A and B are correct 57. The difference in finish between a brick wall and a brick floor is: a. Floors are usually sealed b. Walls are usually sealed c. Walls are easier to clean d. A and B are correct 58. This is the term that the industry uses to describe turning a fire damaged building back to the way it was before the fire: a. Total loss condition b. Preloss condition c. Better than new condition d. Almost like new condition 59. In fire damage restoration jobs, attics can present unique challenges and considerations because attics often: a. Contain storage of personal belongings b. Are constructed of porous, unfinished wood c. Have limited access d. All of these 60. Insulation involved in fire damage a. Is usually less expensive to replace than clean. b. Can sometimes be salvaged c. Does not always lose its insulating capabilities 7
8 61. When using Carpet and Upholstery Cleaners (or any cleaner), do this to make sure the fabric is stable: a. Pretest on a hidden area b. Saturate with lots of water c. Clean it with a dry sponge 62. This is a mildly acidic solution used on fabrics and carpets after cleaning with a Carpet and Upholstery Cleaner: a. Carpet Pretreatment b. Fabric Rinse c. Carpet Cleaner d. Dry Solvent 63. When using electrical equipment in a wet environment, OSHA requires the use of: a. Extension cords b. Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI) c. Tyvek suits 64. When cleaning fire damaged upholstery, a restoration professional s goal is to: a. Clean and preserve the upholstery b. Remove preexisting stains c. Remove lingering pet odors 65. When using cleaning products on a restoration job, they should be: a. Hidden under the kitchen sink b. Kept out of reach from children c. Properly labeled d. B and C are correct 66. Wood crème paste should be applied in a. The direction of the wood grain. b. In a sideways fashion (not in the same direction as the wood grain) c. Without the use of a glove. 67. During a move out, hard wood furnishings should: a. Never rub against each other b. Have drawers removed before moving c. Have pad wrapped on each piece before loading 68. Fine china and crystal that has been smoked damaged should be cleaned: a. In the dishwasher on high heat b. In the dishwasher on low heat c. By hand 69. How does a fire restoration company provide emergency services: a. From 9 am to 5 pm daily b. Being available 24 hours a day c. Working every other Saturday 8
9 70. Property owners are usually distraught over their loss. Restorers need to show: a. Professional empathy b. The way to buy more insurance c. Both A and B 71. Smoke particles from incomplete combustion may contain these cancer-causing agents. a. Red dye # 1 b. Fiberglass particulates c. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) 72. What does the soot from a protein fire usually look like? a. Black or Gray b. Yellow or almost invisible c. Purple d. SERVPRO green 73. Dry cleaning solvent is an industrial waste and must be disposed of in: a. A toilet b. A storm gutter c. A septic system d. An approved disposal site 74. This is the term used to describe the time needed for the soils to dissolve and the chemical action to work: a. Dwell time. b. A really long time c. Clean time. 75. means that the detergent acts as a connecting link between oil and water molecules, allowing them to be mixed evenly through the cleaning solution. a. Compulsion b. Emulsion c. Repulsion 76. When using solvents: a. Wear appropriate PPE b. Remove all people, plants and animals c. Provide enough ventilation and do not use HVAC system 77. The efficient cleaning process that uses sound waves to form and instantaneously implode millions of tiny vapor bubbles uses a: a. Ultrasonic Cleaner Tank b. Ozone Machine c. Dry Cleaning Machine 78. This type of bleach takes oxygen away from stains. It changes the chemical structure and breaks down the stain. a. Reducing bleach b. Really strong bleach c. Increasing bleach 9
10 79. Who finds value in a written estimate prepared by the restorer? a. The Insurance Adjuster b. The Insured (customer) c. The Restoration Vendor 80. Pretesting is performed to determine three different factors. Choose the one that does NOT apply: a. To see if residues are cleanable b. To see who pays the restorer c. To see if the damage was preexisting d. To see where the smoke residues are located 81. If it is necessary to board up a structure after a fire, the most important aspect to keep in mind about the boardup is: a. It must be sturdy and durable to protect against intruders and weather b. It should look attractive c. It should match the house 82. sponges are made of rubber and contain no chemical products. They clean smoke residues from surfaces through absorption. a. Latex b. Dry Cleaning c. Foam d. Natural Sea 83. Identify the dry precleaning method: a. Brushing b. Vacuuming c. Compressed Air 84. If you are cleaning windows in a fire damaged structure, you should clean: a. The glass only b. The glass, the framework and any hardware c. The framework only 85. This type of soap contains no harsh or strong alkalis. It is an excellent cleaner for kitchen cabinets, wood floors and paneling. a. Wood Oil Soap b. Wall and All c. Dry Cleaning Solvent d. Bleach 86. Carpeting is often restorable after a fire damage. However, if the, then it is permanently damaged: a. Carpet collects a light dusting of soot b. Carpet looks dirty c. The carpet s texture changes completely 10
11 87. When restoring books or artwork, use the aggressive methods first. a. Most b. Least c. Both A and B 88. Toxic materials such as asbestos are frequently released into the air during: a. Washing surfaces b. Demolition of structure c. Sanding d. B and C are correct 89. Restoration is typically expensive than replacement. a. Less b. More c. Equally 90. Solvents do not have a ph. For a substance to have a ph value, it must contain this: a. Gasoline b. Water e. Oil f. Soap 91. After a fire, ph paper can be used to test smoke residues and determine if the residue is: a. Acidic b. Oily c. Saturated 92. Some of the gases that make up smoke are. Some examples would be carbon monoxide, hydrogen cyanide, and hydrogen chloride. a. Toxic b. Non-toxic c. Organic 93.Heat lines may be visible in rooms where the fire was very hot. Above the heat line, residues are to remove because heat opens up pores in surfaces. a. Easier b. More difficult c. About the same in difficulty. 94. Hot smoke is driven by pressurized air with force. It is called: a. Free smoke b. Regular smoke c. Driven smoke d. Double smoke 95. Closed doors stop smoke. a. Cannot b. Can c. Must e. None of the above. 11
12 FIRE CERTIFICATION Name Test Form (See page 1) 1. (A) (B) (C) (D) 2. (A) (B) (C) (D) 3. (A) (B) (C) (D) 4. (A) (B) (C) (D) 5. (A) (B) (C) (D) 6. (A) (B) (C) (D) 7. (A) (B) (C) (D) 8. (A) (B) (C) (D) 9. (A) (B) (C) (D) 10. (A) (B) (C) (D) 11. (A) (B) (C) (D) 12. (A) (B) (C) (D) 13. (A) (B) (C) (D) 14. (A) (B) (C) (D) 15. (A) (B) (C) (D) 16. (A) (B) (C) (D) 17. (A) (B) (C) (D) 18. (A) (B) (C) (D) 19. (A) (B) (C) (D) 20. (A) (B) (C) (D) 21. (A) (B) (C) (D) 22. (A) (B) (C) (D) 23. (A) (B) (C) (D) 24. (A) (B) (C) (D) 25. (A) (B) (C) (D) 26. (A) (B) (C) (D) 27. (A) (B) (C) (D) 28. (A) (B) (C) (D) 29. (A) (B) (C) (D) 30. (A) (B) (C) (D) 31. (A) (B) (C) (D) 32. (A) (B) (C) (D) 33. (A) (B) (C) (D) 34. (A) (B) (C) (D) 35. (A) (B) (C) (D) 36. (A) (B) (C) (D) 37. (A) (B) (C) (D) 38. (A) (B) (C) (D) 39. (A) (B) (C) (D) 40. (A) (B) (C) (D) 41. (A) (B) (C) (D) 42. (A) (B) (C) (D) 43. (A) (B) (C) (D) 44. (A) (B) (C) (D) 45. (A) (B) (C) (D) 46. (A) (B) (C) (D) 47. (A) (B) (C) (D) 48. (A) (B) (C) (D) 49. (A) (B) (C) (D) 50. (A) (B) (C) (D) 51. (A) (B) (C) (D) 52. (A) (B) (C) (D) 53. (A) (B) (C) (D) 54. (A) (B) (C) (D) 55. (A) (B) (C) (D) 56. (A) (B) (C) (D) 57. (A) (B) (C) (D) 58. (A) (B) (C) (D) 59. (A) (B) (C) (D) 60. (A) (B) (C) (D) 61. (A) (B) (C) (D) 62. (A) (B) (C) (D) 63. (A) (B) (C) (D) 64. (A) (B) (C) (D) 65. (A) (B) (C) (D) 66. (A) (B) (C) (D) 67. (A) (B) (C) (D) 68. (A) (B) (C) (D) 69. (A) (B) (C) (D) 70. (A) (B) (C) (D) 71. (A) (B) (C) (D) 72. (A) (B) (C) (D) 73. (A) (B) (C) (D) 74. (A) (B) (C) (D) 75. (A) (B) (C) (D) 76. (A) (B) (C) (D) 77. (A) (B) (C) (D) 78. (A) (B) (C) (D) 79. (A) (B) (C) (D) 80. (A) (B) (C) (D) 81. (A) (B) (C) (D) 82. (A) (B) (C) (D) 83. (A) (B) (C) (D) 84. (A) (B) (C) (D) 85. (A) (B) (C) (D) 86. (A) (B) (C) (D) 87. (A) (B) (C) (D) 88. (A) (B) (C) (D) 89. (A) (B) (C) (D) 90. (A) (B) (C) (D) 91. (A) (B) (C) (D) 92. (A) (B) (C) (D) 93. (A) (B) (C) (D) 94. (A) (B) (C) (D) 95. (A) (B) (C) (D) Honor Statement I confirm that I completed this test on my own without assistance of co-workers or management. Name (printed) Signature Date 12
Restoring Peace of Mind.SM
Contact Information Emergency Fire & Smoke Service Understanding Fire & Smoke Damage Service Explantation & Checklist Frequently Asked Questions Restoring Peace of Mind.SM important contact information
More informationFire - Smoke - Soda Blasting
Testimonials Very great Company!!! Owners and workers are very polite and dependable. They go above and beyond to make sure things are taken care of in a timely manner & at an affordable price. I would
More informationTable of Contents Markers...1
Table of Contents Markers...1 Introduction...1 Color Surge Paper...2 Color Surge\Neon Explosion/Glow Board/Color Wave Markers...3 Dry Erase Markers...9 Erasable Markers...15 Ice Markers...23 Markers...34
More informationMold and Mildew Mold and mildew can be detected by sight, smell and touch.
Mold and Mildew Mold and mildew can be detected by sight, smell and touch. Molds are usually black (not unlike the molds that grow in showers and between grout), green or tan in color, but can be in various
More informationBuilding and Grounds Maintenance Checklist
Building and Grounds Maintenance Checklist Name: School: Room or Area: Date Completed: Signature: Instructions 1. Read the IAQ Backgrounder and the Background Information for this checklist. 2. Keep the
More informationMOLD REMEDIATION KEY STEPS
MOLD REMEDIATION KEY STEPS The EPA has developed the following guidelines for mold remediation managers. These guidelines are generally helpful, but we believe an expert in the industry should be consulted
More informationHow To Prevent More Damage From Damage
What to do when bad things happen to good homes. Your home deserves the best. We can deliver it, starting with expert advice on how to immediately prevent more damage. When fire, smoke or water unexpectedly
More informationAPPENDIX B. EPA s Investigating, Evaluating, and Remediating Moisture and Mold Problems (see EPA website for complete details)
APPENDIX B. EPA s Investigating, Evaluating, and Remediating Moisture and Mold Problems (see EPA website for complete details) Table 1: Water Damage - Cleanup and Mold Prevention Table 1 presents strategies
More informationLike it never even happened.
Thank You for Choosing When fire and water take control of your life, we help you take it back. Our goal is to help make it... Like it never even happened. SERVPRO Franchise System A History of Trust and
More information513-763-2121 www.dryeffect.com
513-763-2121 www.dryeffect.com 2015 by Dry Effect 513-763-2121 Better Business Bureau A+ Rating Locally Owned & Operated 3 Year in Business Anytime-Anyday Service Free Inspections and Estimates Direct
More informationGot Mold? Frequently Asked Questions About Mold
Office of Environmental Health & Safety Got Mold? Frequently Asked Questions About Mold What are molds? With more than 100,000 species in the world, it is no wonder molds can be found everywhere. Neither
More informationAn Informational Pamphlet. 416 South East Street Lebanon, OH 45036
An Informational Pamphlet 416 South East Street Lebanon, OH 45036 What is Mold? Mold is a type of fungus that is present in our natural environment. Mold spores, which are tiny microscopic seeds, can
More informationMold Response and Remediation Plan
1.0 Policy Statement The University of New Haven has developed a mold response and remediation plan in accordance with best practices set forth by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Occupational
More informationIt is a violation of U.S. Federal Law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
Sporicidin Application Guide Product Description Sporicidin Disinfectant Products (Solution, Spray and Wipes) are FDA, EPA and OSHA compliant. They are recommended for use in homes, offices, hospitals,
More informationA Guideline for Cleaning Up After Flood or Sewer Back-up
A Guideline for Cleaning Up After Flood or Sewer Back-up Revised 2010-03 INDEX PAGE Index 2 Personal Protection 3 Procedure for Cleaning Up 3 Safety 4 Initial Clean-up 5 Clean-up and Disinfection 5 Disinfectants
More information<< Previous Home Next >>
Important Contact Info Emergency Fire & Smoke Service Understanding the Damage Property Damage Checklist Property Damage Checklist Cont. Packout Services Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions
More informationMOLD RESPONSE AND REMEDIATION PLAN
MOLD RESPONSE AND REMEDIATION PLAN Prepared By: Triumvirate Environmental Developed: April 2011 Last Revised: March 2015 Program Approval Associate Vice President of Public Safety & Administrative Services
More informationBathroom Installation Guide
Bathroom Installation Guide Step-by-step installation of your cabinets We do a lot of groundwork to make it as simple as possible for you to assemble and install your new bathroom furniture yourself. We
More informationHow To Restore A House After A Fire
Important Contact Info Emergency Fire & Smoke Service Understanding the Damage Property Damage Checklist Property Damage Checklist Cont. Packout Services Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions
More information<< Previous Home Next >>
Important Contact Info Emergency Fire & Smoke Service Understanding the Damage Property Damage Checklist Property Damage Checklist Cont. Packout Services Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions
More informationAsbestos WHAT TO DO? Studies of people who were exposed to high levels of asbestos in factories and shipyards, are at increased risk of:
Asbestos WHAT TO DO? What Is Asbestos? Asbestos is mineral fiber. It can be positively identified only with a special type of microscope. There are several types of asbestos fibers. In the past, asbestos
More informationGuidelines for Cleaning Staff on Managing Mould Growth in State Buildings
Guidelines for Cleaning Staff on Managing Mould Growth in State Buildings Prepared by the State Claims Agency 2 Index 1. Background 2. What are moulds? 3. What are the possible health effects? 4. How do
More informationSteps for Cleaning Mold
Michigan Department of Community Health Steps for Cleaning Mold Before getting started, get to know MOLD: Mend There are many places you can find mold in your home. However, mold always needs a damp or
More informationUniversity of Vermont
University of Vermont Department of Physical Plant Burlington, Vermont WATER INTRUSION GUIDELINES In accordance with: IIRC S500 IIRC S520 EPA Document 402-K-01-001 REVISED AND DISTRIBUTED BY: THE UNIVERSITY
More informationBath Fixtures. Mirrors. Showers. Care and Maintenance. General Care Guidelines. Bathtubs
ONE Bathrooms 5 Bath Fixtures The bathroom fixtures have protective surfaces that preserve their appearance and performance. The bathtubs, sinks, showers, and toilets in your new home have protective surfaces.
More information1bathrooms. bathrooms. 2010 PulteGroup, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
1 5 2010 PulteGroup, Inc. All Rights Reserved. bath fixtures The bathroom fixtures have protective surfaces that preserve their appearance and performance. The bathtubs, sinks, showers, and toilets in
More informationGuidelines for Mold Remediation (Removal)
Guidelines for Mold Remediation (Removal) Indoor mold growth, water damage, or musty odors should be addressed quickly. Removing mold growth and correcting the underlying cause of water accumulation can
More informationInstructions For Use
Instructions For Use Concrobium Mold Control dries on surfaces to create an invisible antimicrobial shield that kills and prevents mold, and gets rid of musty odours. The breakthrough, Health Canada approved
More informationREASONS. Like it never even happened. To Choose SERVPRO for Your Commercial Property s Fire or Water Damage Cleanup and Restoration.
7 REASONS To Choose SERVPRO for Your Commercial Property s Fire or Water Damage Cleanup and Restoration. Fire & Water - Cleanup & Restoration TM Like it never even happened. 24-Hour Emergency Response
More informationCity of Goldsboro. After the Fire. Fire Department. 204 South Center Street, Goldsboro, NC 27530 (919) 580 4262
City of Goldsboro Fire Department 204 South Center Street, Goldsboro, NC 27530 (919) 580 4262 After the Fire Introduction The mission of the Goldsboro Fire Department is to protect lives, property and
More informationHelp Yourself to a Healthy Home Mold and Moisture
Help Yourself to a Healthy Home Mold and Moisture SHOULD YOU BE CONCERNED? Mold produces spores, tiny specks you can t see and that float through the air. When you breathe in mold spores, they get into
More informationQuestion and Answer Guide for FIRE DAMAGE MITIGATION
Question and Answer Guide for FIRE DAMAGE MITIGATION 18 Some Commonly Asked Questions include: Can you get the smoke smell out of my house and belongings? Will your company be doing all of the cleaning
More informationDISASTER HANDBOOK. What to Do When the Smoke Clears, The Water Subsides, and You are Left with a Mess!!
DISASTER HANDBOOK What to Do When the Smoke Clears, The Water Subsides, and You are Left with a Mess!! The Professionals Who Care are Always There When You Need Us! EMERGENCY TIPS Newton s Cleaning Specialists
More informationVacating Your Northwood III Apartment
Vacating Your Northwood III Apartment Residents moving out of Northwood III apartments are asked to leave their apartment clean and in good condition. As a general rule, your unit should be left in a condition
More informationOld Dominion University Mold Management Plan
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY 5255 Hampton Blvd. Spong Hall, suite 2501 Norfolk, Virginia 23529 Phone: (757) 683-4495 Fax: (757) 683-6025 Occupational Safety & Health Environmental Health Laboratory
More informationINDOOR WATER INTRUSION (INDOOR WATER LINE BREAKS) Region 8 Sustainability & Environmental Management System
1.0 Purpose & Scope The purpose of this procedure is to provide a standardized approach to handle the unwanted entry of water, known as water incursions or intrusions into an indoor environment. This procedure
More informationCleaning up after sewage backup
Be prepared Being prepared before an emergency strikes will benefit you greatly in: Reducing your stress and protecting your health. Minimizing possible exposure to health hazards. Minimizing loss to personal
More informationReport Index PROPERTY DESCRIPTION 1 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 2 COMMON INTERIOR AREAS 3 INTERIOR ROOMS 6 KITCHEN 8 BATHROOMS 10
Report Index PROPERTY DESCRIPTION 1 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 2 COMMON INTERIOR AREAS 3 INTERIOR ROOMS 6 KITCHEN 8 BATHROOMS 10 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION PROPERTY INSPECTED: INSPECTION ADDRESS: 4722 Baltimore Avenue
More informationIUB Water Damage Restoration Guideline
IUB Water Damage Restoration Guideline Purpose The IUB Water Damage Restoration guideline was developed to ensure that all water intrusions are handled in a professional manner which includes the latest
More informationDIVISION 00 - PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS
DIVISION 00 - PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS NOTICE TO BIDDERS BID FORM INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS CONTRACTOR S BID FOR PUBLIC WORK - FORM 96 MINORITY AND WOMEN S BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PARTICIPATION
More informationNORMI Professional Guidance for DIY Projects
NORMI Professional Guidance for DIY Projects In general, a well-trained and experienced indoor mold remediation professional (CMR) should be consulted when performing remediation. You may find a NORMI
More informationMold Management Plan Operations & Maintenance
Document #: SAFETY_015 Revision Date: October 4, 2010 Mold Management Plan Operations & Maintenance Developed by: Environmental Health & Safety Approved by: Associate VP of Facilities & Campus Services
More informationSTANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES FOR MOLD REMEDIATION
West Virginia University Environmental Health and Safety STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES FOR MOLD REMEDIATION Origination Date August 2013. Contents Purpose:... 2 Job Scope... 2 Definitions... 2 Roles/Responsibilities:...
More informationRenovation instructions
1(13) Renovation instructions The purpose of these instructions is to inform you of the things to consider when renovating an apartment. You can avoid many possible problems and additional costs following
More informationFIRE RESTORATION PRODUCTS
CLEANING SOLUTIONS Table of Contents Fire Restoration Products... 2 Emulsifier/Prespray Products... 3 Interim Cleaning Products... 2-3 Spotting Products... 4 Upholstery Care... 5 Deodorizers... 5 Green
More informationCommercial Maintenance Services www.cmsclean.com
Commercial Maintenance Services www.cmsclean.com Commercial Maintenance Services was founded in 1986 with the highest expectations and quality cleaning standards for customers like you. CMS is now known
More informationResponding to Building Water Damage. Types of Water Damage. Why is Water Damage Such a Concern?
Responding to Building Water Damage When water damage occurs in a building an immediate response saves time and money, and protects health. Delays or incomplete responses increase both the scope and severity
More informationMold Basics. Why is mold growing in my home?
Mold Basics The key to mold control is moisture control. If mold is a problem in your home, you should clean up the mold promptly and fix the water problem. It is important to dry water-damaged areas and
More informationPublic Works Department Sewer Backup No-Fault Assistance
Public Works Department Sewer Backup No-Fault Assistance Spanish Fork City and its employees will help to alleviate some of the problems created by this unfortunate backup. City employees are working hard
More informationHow to Reduce Your Exposure to Chemicals at Home, Work, and Play
How to Reduce Your Exposure to Chemicals at Home, Work, and Play You come into contact with chemicals every day. This is called chemical exposure. Although some chemical exposures are safe, others are
More informationPAINT REMOVAL SYSTEM PAINT REMOVAL SPECIFICATION SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT FOR LEAD PAINT REMOVAL
PAINT REMOVAL SYSTEM PAINT REMOVAL SPECIFICATION SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT FOR LEAD PAINT REMOVAL CONTENTS: 1.0 AWARENESS AND PRECAUTION 2.0 TEST SAMPLING & REMOVAL EVALUATION 3.0 SITE EVALUATION 4.0
More informationPublic Works Department Sewer Backup No-Fault Assistance
Public Works Department Sewer Backup No-Fault Assistance Spanish Fork City and its employees will help to alleviate some of the problems created by this unfortunate backup. City employees are working hard
More informationProtecting Your Home From Water Damage
1 P a g e Protecting Your Home From Water Damage The first signs of water damage might seem trivial. But warnings like water stains on the ceilings or a leak under the kitchen sink can lead to real problems,
More informationGuide to Care and Maintenance
Village of Mount Prospect Guide to Care and Maintenance of Your Apartment Sponsored ed by: y: Village of Mount Prospect Envir nvironmental Health Division with the assistance of The Concerened ened Owners
More informationOwner Cleaning and Maintenance Checklist
Owner Cleaning and Maintenance Checklist Whether in between rentals or on a yearly basis, it is important to keep your holiday home in great condition, which is why we have created this list to make it
More informationWater Incursion Standard Operating Procedure
Water Incursion Standard Operating Procedure Purpose: To provide a standardized procedure in the event of water incursion into any Penn State University facility. References: A Brief Guide to Mold, Moisture
More informationStone Developments. Caring for Irish Blue Limestone Products. Irish Blue Limestone Maintenance Guide
Stone Developments Irish Blue Limestone Maintenance Guide Caring for Irish Blue Limestone Products As an naturally occurring material, blue limestone is ideally suited to withstand environmental stresses,
More informationAsbestos. from the Home. Removing. Read this booklet for:
Removing Asbestos from the Home Read this booklet for: steps and care you should take if your home has asbestos-containing material (ACM) advice about protective gear. How to get ACM removed from your
More informationTHE FIRST 24 HOURS. After The Fire
After The Fire Recovery from a fire can be a physically and mentally demanding process. A fire is devastating and the hardest part is knowing where to begin. Red Deer County Fire Services has gathered
More informationGENERAL MAINTENANCE MANUAL
GENERAL MAINTENANCE MANUAL CLEANING GUIDE CLEANING CARE TIPS FOR STAINLESS STEEL, VINYL, AND ALUMINUM FWE CLEANING GUIDE COOK HOLD SERVE REFRIGERATION BARS CONGRATULATIONS......and thank you for purchasing
More informationBUILDING DYNAMICS, LLC
BUILDING DYNAMICS, LLC www.building-dynamics.com INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE 1216 Ashton Road Ashton, MD 20861 240.899.6926 (mobile) elight@building-dynamics.com HVAC ENGINEERING 703.963.0824 (mobile) jbailey@building-dynamics.com
More informationUnit FFL 1 Respond to requests for fire damage limitation work
Unit FFL 1 Respond to requests for fire damage limitation work FFL 1.1 FFL 1.2 FFL 1.3 FFL 1.4 Get and confirm details and specific information related to fire damage limitation jobs Agree initial plan
More informationDESERT RESEARCH INSTITUTE MOLD ASSESSMENT AND REMEDIATEION PROCEDURE
1.0 Introduction DESERT RESEARCH INSTITUTE This Desert Research Institute (DRI) Mold Assessment and Remediation Procedure was established to assure that consistent and uniform information is provided to
More informationMOLD FAQs. 1. What is mold and where does it live? 2. How can mold affect my health?
MOLD FAQs 1. What is mold and where does it live? Molds are microscopic fungi that are part of the natural environment. They can grow almost anywhere (inside and out), but live especially in the soil outside.
More informationCommonwealth of Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services Department for Public Health Division of Public Health Protection and Safety
June 2, 2004 Commonwealth of Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services Department for Public Health Division of Public Health Protection and Safety 275 East Main Street HS1EB Frankfort, KY 40621
More informationPart 2: Drying Out Your Home
Part 2: Drying Out Your Home Now you're ready to begin drying out your home and establishing your plan for rebuilding. The information contained in this section will help you to dry out and decontaminate
More informationCleaning Guidelines Range Refrigerators Dishwasher Kitchen Exhaust Fans Cabinets and Drawers Plumbing Fixtures Light Fixtures
Cleaning Guidelines Range: Stoves must be thoroughly cleaned of all grease and food particles. This includes top burners, chrome reflectors, grease traps, porcelain enamel surfaces of range. The following
More informationCENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Emergency Response/Indoor Air Quality Program
CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Emergency Response/Indoor Air Quality Program Guidance Concerning Remediation and Prevention of Mold Growth and Water Damage in Public Schools/Buildings to Maintain Air
More informationASBESTOS SCIENCE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
ASBESTOS SCIENCE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. P.O. Box 505 Bangor, CA 95914 Phone (530) 518-0934 Email - astinc17@yahoo.com Report for Lincoln Elementary School 1582 Lincoln Road Yuba City, Ca. 95993 Mold Report
More informationwww.suttonhousingpartnership.org.uk Asbestos
www.suttonhousingpartnership.org.uk Asbestos images courtesy of www.sxc.hu and/or www.morguefile.com Asbestos Asbestos was widely used until the 1980 s to improve the performance of materials and to provide
More informationWATER DAMAGE RECOVERY G U I D E
WATER DAMAGE RECOVERY GUIDE YOU CAN TRUST T TEAM RAPID 14 TH YEAR IN BUSINESS 5 YEAR WARRANTY! CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS INSURANCE COMPANY RECOMMENDED A + RATING PAYMENT PLANS! Thank You for choosing Team
More informationProfiles for floors of same height Cerfix Projoint
PROFILPAS S.P.A. VIA EINSTEIN, 38 35010 CADONEGHE (PADOVA) ITALY TEL. +39 (0)49 8878411 +39 (0)49 8878412 FAX. +39 (0)49-706692 EMAIL: INFO@PROFILPAS.COM s for floors of same height Cerfix Projoint Application
More informationJoseph Laquatra Cornell University
Joseph Laquatra Cornell University Animals get displaced during floods May enter homes If there is standing water in the home: Turn off power from a dry location if possible Don t turn power off or use
More informationHow To Insure Against Problems With Your Home Warranty
Subcontractor Warranty Policy ALL WARRANTY REQUESTS MUST BE IN WRITING. Please submit all warranty requests online by visiting: www.rigginscustomhomes.com/customerservice.html Please fill out the form
More informationUltrasonic support removal tank
Ultrasonic support removal tank User guide and safety manual See inside for use and safety information. The Ultrasonic support removal tank automatically removes PLA support material from a printed ABS
More informationFIRE DAMAGE RESTORATION. Fire Damage Restoration in Colorado Springs, CO. Serving El Paso County and surrounding areas
EMERGENCY RESPONSE: If you are a victim of a wildfire, we're here to help. We provide complete demolition services, erosion control, smoke mitigation, restoration services and re-build in all of El Paso
More informationMOLD REMEDIATION Kathleen Parrott, Ph.D. Professor of Housing, Virginia Tech
MOLD REMEDIATION Kathleen Parrott, Ph.D. Professor of Housing, Virginia Tech Virginia Cooperative Extension has three publications to help you deal with mold in your home: Mold Basics: What is mold? How
More informationHOMEOWNER MAINTENANCE MANUAL
A CME LLC, A C ALIFORNIA L IMITED DEVELOPMENT L IABILITY C OMPANY HOMEOWNER MAINTENANCE MANUAL ACME VILLAS This manual has been written exclusively for Acme Villas, a project of Acme Development LLC, a
More informationUBC Plant Operations Asbestos Work Procedures April 2004
UBC Plant Operations Asbestos Work Procedures April 2004 These Procedures are for use by UBC Plant Operations, Utilities, Housing & Conferences, and IT Services only and are not intended for use by other
More informationMold. Clean Up, Removal, Safety Concerns
Mold & Clean Up, Removal, Safety Concerns What is Mold? What are the Symptoms? Should I be concerned? What is Toxic Mold? Molds are fungi that can be found both indoors and outdoors. It s not know how
More informationSunnyvale Department of Public Safety 700 All America Way Sunnyvale, California 94086 (408) 730-7100
After the fire we continue to serve Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety 700 All America Way Sunnyvale, California 94086 (408) 730-7100 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction... 3 Insured / Uninsured Property...
More information& CLEANING GUIDE MAINTAIN BEAUTY & PERFORMANCE
& CLEANING GUIDE MAINTAIN BEAUTY & PERFORMANCE BATHS, SHOWERS & WHIRLPOOLS MADE OF SOLID VIKRELL Everything Sterling puts its name on is painstakingly designed and precision-engineered to ensure excellence.
More informationProtection Against Hantavirus. How to safely clean-up rodent droppings, dead rodents, and nests
Protection Against Hantavirus How to safely clean-up rodent droppings, dead rodents, and nests 1 Hantavirus Carriers Other culprits include: the white-footed mouse, the rice rat, and the cotton rat Deer
More informationFire Event Electronic and Mechanical System Damage Mechanisms Is Acid Gas for Real?
Equipment Damage Consultants, LLC Fire Event Electronic and Mechanical System Damage Mechanisms Is Acid Gas for Real? Irreparable damage to electronic equipment and mechanical systems away from the actual
More informationDon t Spread Lead. A Do-It-Yourself Guide to Lead-Safe Painting, Repair, and Home Improvement
Don t Spread Lead A Do-It-Yourself Guide to Lead-Safe Painting, Repair, and Home Improvement Are you working on an older house? If you are working on a house built before 1978, read this booklet before
More informationThe Local Government Purchasing Cooperative
1 Structural Cleaning and Restoration Xactimate Prices Used for All Types of Disasters.Stuctural Cleaning and Restoration prices will be used from Xactimate Price Lists (Texas and New Mexico)Fire, Pos
More informationWATER DAMAGE HERE ARE SOME HELPFUL HINTS FOR MORE SPECIFIC PROBLEMS
WATER DAMAGE Q. My Building and contents have been damaged by water or sewer backup. Is there anything I can do to minimize permanent damage and to salvage and/or restore as much as possible? A. Yes, of
More informationAsbestos in Your Home
Asbestos in Your Home The following information below is taken largely from a document developed in 1990 entitled Asbestos in Your Home. However, this information is still of value to homeowners and renters.
More informationRegulatory Services. Asbestos in the Home. What is asbestos?
Regulatory Services Asbestos in the Home What is asbestos? Asbestos is a natural silicate mineral consisting of fibres. The fibres are strong, durable, and resistant to heat, long, thin and flexible. There
More information1-800-980-8003. Government Commercial Residential. CA License #959870 NV License #0077068
1-800-980-8003 Government Commercial Residential CA License #959870 NV License #0077068 Company representative:......... With over 13 years of disaster management experience and more than 10,000 completed
More informationCLEANING AND SANITIZING
CLEANING AND SANITIZING Cleaning and sanitizing procedures must be part of the standard operating procedures that make up your food safety program. Improperly cleaned and sanitized surfaces allow harmful
More informationOASIS-PLUS 120V READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING OZONE IS A POWERFUL OXIDIZER AND MUST BE USED WITH CARE
OASIS-PLUS 120V INFORMATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING OZONE IS A POWERFUL OXIDIZER AND MUST BE USED WITH CARE 56041852 WARNING:
More informationEssential Maintenance For a Lead-Safe Home
When you do essential maintenance on lead-based paint, you give your family the gift of a healthy home. If you need information on lead-safe work practices for renovation and remodeling, or would like
More informationIndoor Flood Cleanup and Mold Remediation Standard Operating Procedure (SOP)
Indoor Flood Cleanup and Mold Remediation Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) 1.0 Purpose The purpose of this SOP is to outline proper methods for cleanup and disposal following an indoor water release
More informationModel Contractor Program Cockroach Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
Model Contractor Program Cockroach Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Background: Integrated Pest Management (IPM) for Cockroaches Status of IPM IPM is the state-of-the-art practice in the pest control industry.
More informationSalvaging Household Furniture
Chapter 5: Home Recovery Before starting to salvage damaged furniture, decide which pieces are worth restoring. Such decisions should be based on: 1 Extent of damage 1 Cost of the article 1 Sentimental
More informationManaging Water Infiltration into Buildings. Water Damage Check List
Managing Water Infiltration into Buildings A Systematized Approach for Remediating Water Problems in Buildings due to Floods, Roof Leaks, Potable Water Leaks, Sewage Backup, Steam Leaks and Groundwater
More informationHome Inspection Report
4949 Brownsboro Rd Suite 293 Louisville, KY 40223 (502) 414-1440 tripleainspections@gmail.com Inspected By: William Carter, HI-1956 Home Inspection Report Prepared For: Edward Cullen Property Address:
More informationLYRASIS DISASTER RECOVERY REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS
LYRASIS DISASTER RECOVERY REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS Completed qualifications may be sent to Robin Dale (robin.dale@lyrasis.org) Director, Digital and Preservation Services 1438 West Peachtree Street,
More informationAutoclave Safety. Autoclaves are sterilizers using high pressure and high temperature steam. The potential safety risks for the operators are:
Autoclave Safety Purpose: Sterilization refers to the complete killing of all living organisms, including spores. Common sterilization techniques include the application of wet heat, dry heat, chemicals,
More information