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Industry Links to Associations,
Certifications and Affiliations of FFT!

The Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) has
served as the Industry Guardian for the cleaning, inspection and restoration
service industries for more than 30 years. As a non-profit certification organization,
the IICRC helps ensure that you have access to trusted and trained cleaning professionals
by establishing and monitoring certification programs and standards for these
industries.
To qualify for IICRC-Certified Firm status businesses must demonstrate proof
of insurance, maintain a written customer complaint policy with documented follow-up
and provide ongoing education and training leading to certification for all technicians.
IICRC Certified Firms are also required to abide by the IICRC Code of Ethics.
Services provided by IICRC–Certified professionals range from flooring
inspection and cleaning to mold remediation to water and fire damage restoration.
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A magazine that specializes in the information for today's floor care and restoration
professionals.
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The Carpet and Rug Institute
Carpet cleaning product, methods and equipment are improving all the time,
but not all cleaning products clean equally well. CRI tested an assortment
of carpet cleaning solutions and equipment and found a wide variance in how
well these products work — and discovered that some even damage carpet.
The CRI Seal of Approval program identifies effective carpet cleaning solutions
and equipment that clean carpet right the first time and protects a facility’s
carpet investment. Not all products clean well enough to earn the Seal of Approval
distinction, so look for the blue and green CRI Seal of Approval as proof that
you are purchasing or using a quality product.
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Today's Facility Manager is your one-stop source for information on quality operation,
design and maintenance of facilities. TFM offers a shared community of facility
management experts who explore and analyze issues that affect your facility and
its environment. Today's Facility Manager is a specialized trade publication
written and edited for corporate facility executives in all industry and service
sectors whose responsibilities include purchasing, planning and approving products,
services and materials for facility operations.
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If you are like most risk and safety professionals you probably have little
time to gather the latest safety related information you need to do your job.
As a member of the NFSI you can now access as much information as you need
to address your slip and fall prevention needs. The NFSI database offers a
wealth of up-to-date information including:
• Slip-and-fall statistics by industry SIC Code
• Current governmental guidelines for pedestrian safety
• Slip-and-fall certified products
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