IICRC * Water Restoration Technician (WRT) - Orlando * 1/6-8/26
Event description
Master Water Damage Restoration: IICRC S-500 WRT Certification
From Crisis to Dry: Your Blueprint for Success
Dive into the gold-standard IICRC S-500 training—a hands-on journey through real-world water damage jobs.
Start with that urgent emergency call and guide the entire restoration process to a fully recovered home or building.
No guesswork: Master psychrometrics, the Science of Drying, and Category I/II/III water losses.
Hands-On Skills You'll Gain
Detect & Verify: Use pro inspection tools to pinpoint hidden moisture and prove structures are bone-dry to industry standards.
Adapt & Conquer: Shift drying plans on the fly based on real science, tackling everything from clean spills to contaminated floods.
Pro Communication: Confidently explain procedures to adjusters, ensuring claims sail through for Category II/III losses.
Certification Power-Ups
Handle full residential water losses like a boss.
Boost credibility with insurers and clients.
Unlock career growth in restoration excellence.
Who Should Jump In? Perfect for cleaning/restoration techs, business owners, managers, insurance adjusters, and contractors eager to level up. Whether you're new to the field or sharpening your edge, this cert sets you apart in a flood-prone world.
Secure Your Spot – Gain IICRC WRT certification and turn water woes into wins! Limited seats—grab via Humanitix today.
IICRC certification is available upon passing the exam. Cost $85, payable to IICRC, payable at the time of testing.
Registration includes manuals, snacks, and lunch.
What You'll Learn in WRT Certification
Gain practical mastery in water damage restoration through IICRC S-500 principles:
Water Damage Types: Tackle clean, grey, and black water with tailored remediation strategies.
Psychrometrics Basics: Harness temperature, humidity, and airflow to speed up the science of drying.
Moisture Detection: Use meters and thermal imaging to spot hidden water and track drying progress.
Microbial Risks: Prevent mold and bacterial growth in flood zones.
Health & Safety: Follow protocols to shield teams and residents from hazards.
Restoration Methods: Master extraction, dehumidification, drying, and material recovery techniques.
Documentation Essentials: Create airtight records for insurance claims and audits.
Quick, actionable skills to restore confidence and be claim-ready!
This course also earns fourteen (14) Continuing Education Credits with the IICRC if you are already IICRC certified.
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Parking is Limited, so come early for the best spot. Doors open at 8 AM.
Rachel Adams instructs this course and training.
IICRC Certification
To earn certification, students must pass the certification exam, which is available for an additional fee paid directly to the IICRC.
Students must visit www.iicrc.org to register online and submit the exam fee before or on the first day of class.
Please keep a copy of your payment confirmation or have the means to log in at the end of the scheduled class to report to the instructor once exam registration is complete. You will need to provide proof of registration to complete the exam on the last day of training. Please get in touch with the IICRC with any questions regarding this process.
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