How to Grow Your Mold Remediation Business

Macro of a penicillium species of mould growing on a lemon causing it to decay. A dramatic fungal landscape.

The newly updated ANSI/IICRC S520 standard for mold remediation is now available. The standard provides best practices and invaluable tips for the remediation of mold damaged structures and contents and is based on reliable principles, research and the practical experience of leading industry experts.

Mold remediation business can use the standard to enhance your service, provide validation to insurance adjusters and establish credibility with customers.

ANSI/IICRC standards are voluntary consensus-based standards that are accepted as the standard of care in the industry. Participation gives you a voice as you help determine what is, and what isn’t, included in a standard. For those who get involved with IICRC standards, it’s possible to help guide the future of the cleaning, restoration, hard surface and inspection industries.

To learn more and participate, visit https://www.iicrc.org/standards/. Click on the standard(s) of interest to you from the left navigation bar and follow instructions to complete and submit an application form. Note that separate application forms should be submitted for participation on each standard.

To purchase a copy of the ANSI/IICRC S520 Standard and the new IICRC R520 reference guide, visit the IICRC webstore at https://webstore.iicrc.org.

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