Depend on an IICRC Certified
Professional for Your Best Cleaning Value
All your home or office furnishings will look better and last
longer if they are cleaned on a regular basis by a Certified
professional. In fact, many manufacturers recommend professional
cleaning to maintain warranties. The Institute of Inspection,
Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) is an international,
independent, non-profit certifying body. It was founded in
1972 to set standards for the cleaning/restoration service
industry. The IICRC symbol is your assurance that the firm
you hire has pledged to provide a qualified professional to
care for your carpet and furnishings. IICRC Certification
cannot be purchased. A firm qualifies by meeting rigorous
standards of business ethics and expertise.
Look
for the IICRC Logo When Choosing a Carpet Cleaning Service
When you select an IICRC Certified Firm, you can be confident
that an experienced, qualified professional is caring for
your valuable furnishings. In addition, all IICRC Certified
Technicians pledge to conduct business honestly, always making
customer needs a priority. IICRC Certified Firms employ technicians
who have received Certifications in cleaning and restoration.
These designations are earned through study, field experience,
and successful completion of written examination. Also, many
IICRC Certified Technicians are trained to restore furnishings
affected by smoke, water, odor, or discoloration, which otherwise
might require costly replacement.
IICRC Certified Technicians:
IICRC Certified Firms and Technicians
Certified firms have earned the right to display the IICRC
logo and symbol of quality. They employ one or more cleaners
or restorers who have achieved IICRC Certification through
formal training, study, examination, and practical experience.
"The Standard of Excellence for Quality
Cleaning and Restoration Services."
Mark
Cermak and Andrechelle Cermak are considered technical experts
and hold the prestigious IICRC designation of Master Textile
Cleaners. Both serve on the Institute of Inspection Cleaning
Restoration Certification (IICRC) Technical Advisory Committees
that write the Carpet Cleaning Standards (IICRC S100). They
also serve on the Low Moisture Carpet Cleaners Association
(LMCCA) executive committee. Mark is the past vice president
of the Low Moisture Carpet Cleaners Association (LMCCA). Mark
has also written several articles that have appeared in industry
trade magazines (Cleanfax, ICS—Installation and Cleaning
Specialist, CMM—Cleaning Maintenance and Management
). Mark is a carpet cleaning Instructor and industry recognized
mentor for carpet cleaners.
Proud members of the LMCCA, the
Low Moisture Carpet Cleaners Association
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