The 3 Questions I asked Every State……Not Knowing The Answers Could Cost You!

I Have The Answers To These Questions For Every State & U.S. Territory

  • 1. Does your state require any sort of licensure (licensing or certification) to apply antimicrobials if you are in the field of Water Damage Restoration?
  • 2. With the current pandemic and the CDC (Centers for Disease Control),WHO (World Health Organization), and others requiring cleaning followed by the application of disinfectants, does your state require licensure for professional cleaners applying antimicrobials in the indoor environment?
  • 3. If so, can you please send me the specific requirements for your state?
I Have The Answers To These Questions For Every State & U.S. Territory


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Some states are very particular about who can do what, that is why it’s important
to find out exactly what is needed to operate in your state so you can avoid costly fines or law suits


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TESTIMONIAL

I strongly recommend all professional cleaners, restorers, and remediators purchase Ed's "Contract Forms" especially if you are applying antimicrobials. This is one legal landscape you don't want to fall on! I have had the honor and pleasure of working with Ed Cross when writing ANSI/IICRC S500 Standard and Reference Guide for Professional Water Damage Restoration and ANSI/IICRC S520 Standard for Professional Mold Remediation. While other attorneys may be familiar with the industry standards, Ed Cross brought his expertise to the table and helped write the standards!

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