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We are an IICRC approved training school. We offer courses for IICRC certification as well as continuing education credits. In addition, customized training sessions can be created to fit your educational needs.



See the CALENDARthat includes all scheduled courses, workshops, industry functions, and speaking engagements of our professionally trained and highly experienced floor maintenance staff educators. If you don’t see a specific course scheduled in your area and would like to host one please contact us.

Below are courses you can select to meet your educational needs:

The Fundamentals of Hard Floor Maintenance

Hard Floor Maintenance for Resilient Flooring (IICRC RFMT Certification)

Basic Service Procedures for Hard Floor Maintenance (IICRC CEC)

An Introduction to Hard Floor Maintenance

Basic Service Procedures

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An Introduction to Hard Floor Maintenance (IICRC CEC)


Instructor(s):Stanley Quentin Hulin IICRC Certified Instructor
Educational Credits: IICRC – Floor Care Technician (FCT) Certification
Course Length: 2 Days

Objective:
The Fundamentals of Hard Floor Maintenance is an introductory course designed to teach the necessary skills and knowledge needed to perform basic daily/routine, periodic and restorative cleaning and maintenance of resilient, natural stone, clay and concrete component, and wood floors. It is designed to teach students how to identify different floor types and to gain a better understanding of their individual characteristics. The course objective is to impart a clear understanding of the basic cleaning principles, theories, methodologies and procedures needed to perform hard floor cleaning and maintenance. To teach the student the proper use of equipment, materials and supplies, the science of cleaning and all safety related issues. Emphasis will be placed on cleaning and maintenance service procedures. Students will learn how to perform all aspects of daily, routine and restorative procedures as it relates to the cleaning and maintenance industry.

Intended Audience:
This course is designed for cleaning technicians, restoration specialists, installers, facility mangers, property managers, interior designers, consultants, specification writers, architects, claims managers, and anyone associated, with or interested in, the hard floor maintenance profession

Prerequisites:
This is an introductory training course and requires basic understanding of fundamental hard floor maintenance.

Course Format:
50% Academic classroom, 50% hands-on training.

Course Description:
This introductory certification course follows a specific path that outlines the primary fundamentals necessary to comprehend rudimentary hard floor maintenance.

1. Understanding Hard Floor Maintenance
a. Flooring Systems
b. Defining Hard Floor Maintenance
c. Assessing Hard Floor Maintenance
2. Components of Hard Floor Maintenance a. Chemicals b. Services c. Equipment
3. Developing Hard Floor Maintenance
a. Life Cycle of Hard Floor Maintenance
b. Identification of Floor Coverings
c. Designing the Hard Floor Maintenance Program
4. Hands on Training Standard service procedures performed on multiple floor covering surfaces.
*Services most commonly associated on vinyl composite tile (VCT). a. Dry Soil Removal Methods
b. Wet Mopping Methods
c. Conditioning and Burnishing
d. Machine Scrubbing
e. Polish Application
f. Stripping and Refinishing Written Certification Examination

Handouts and Materials:
Basic outline of manual is attached. Handouts and notes pages of power point slides used during presentation.

Course Price
Please call for pricing. Toll Free: (877) FFT-PROF

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Floor Maintenance for Resilient Flooring


Instructor(s):Stanley Quentin Hulin or FFT Certified Instructor
Educational Credits:
Course Length: 2 Days

Course Objective:
Provide training to expand the knowledge and understanding of the professional technician in the maintenance of resilient flooring. Provide students with technical information that will aid in the identification of classifications within the resilient flooring category. Participants will learn about the basic raw materials used in the manufacturing process of each of these classifications. Expanding on existing knowledge the student will learn how raw materials in these products can impact the maintenance of them. Classification identification will include common and individual characteristics and properties of the individual classifications. Students will learn the life cycle of the classifications of flooring in resilient category to include the manufacture, installation, maintenance and demolition of the products. The focus in this section will be on the manufacturing, installation and demolition procedures that may impact the cleaning and maintenance of the floor covering. The professional technician will learn about the individual components required to provide resilient floor maintenance. These components will include chemicals, supplies (equipment, tools, and materials) and common accepted service methodologies currently in use in the industry. Participants will learn how to develop floor maintenance programs for each of the classifications. Topics of discussion in this section will focus on the life cycle of floor maintenance to include initial, daily/routine, periodic and Restorative procedures commonly used in today’s market. A largesegment will be dedicated to safety in all areas that the floor maintenance technician may be participating in. The technicians will receive individual step-by-step instructions on how to perform most common service procedures. Individual programs for each classification will discuss the impact of environmental conditions on productivity and frequency of cleaning.

Intended Audience:
This course is designed for cleaning technicians, restoration specialists, installers, facility mangers, property managers, interior designers, consultants, specification writers, architects, claims managers, and anyone associated, with or interested in, the hard floor maintenance profession.

Prerequisites:
This is an advanced training course and requires Floor Care Technician (FCT) Certification

Course Format:
Academic classroom and hands on training.

Course Description:
This advanced certification course outlines the different cleaning methodology necessary to maintain resilient floor covering classifications.

1. Understanding Resilient Floor Maintenance
a. Category Properties and Characteristics
b. Classification Properties and Characteristics
c. Environmental Challenges

2. Components of Hard Floor Maintenance
a. Chemicals
b. Services
c. Equipment

3. Developing Hard Floor Maintenance
a. Life Cycle of Hard Floor Maintenance
b. Identification of Floor Coverings Designing the Hard Floor Maintenance Program

Handouts and Materials:
Basic outline of manual is attached. Handouts and notes pages of power point slides used during presentation.

Course Price:
Please call for pricing. Toll Free: (877) FFT-PROF

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Basic Service Proceedures for Hard Floor Maintenance


Instructor(s):Stanley Quentin Hulin IICRC Certified Instructor
Educational Credits:
Course Length: 1 Day

Course Objective:
To provide an entry level training course for individuals who are just starting out in the floor maintenance business, building service contractors or house cleaning staff. Designed to be a functional course to the teach apprentice floor maintenance technicians the primary floor maintenance service procedures and how to perform them.

Intended Audience:
Probationary and apprentice technicians.

Prerequisites:
This is an introductory course and does not require previous experience.

Course Format:
20% Academic; 80% Hands-on training

Course Description:
Operational course covering the common floor maintenance service procedures.

1. Brief Overview
a. Identification of Floor Coverings
b. Defining Hard Floor Maintenance
c. Assessing Hard Floor Maintenance

2. Components of Hard Floor Maintenance
a. Basic Hard Floor Maintenance Chemicals
b. Equipment Packages
c. Basic Service Procedures

3. Hands on Training Standard s
ervice procedures performed on multiple floor covering surfaces. *Services most commonly associated on vinyl composite tile (VCT).
a. Dry Soil Removal Methods
b. Wet Mopping Methods
c. Conditioning and Burnishing
d. Machine Scrubbing
e. Polish Application Stripping and Refinishing

Handouts and Materials:
Basic outline of manual is attached. Handouts and notes pages of power point slides used during presentation

Course Price:
Please call for pricing. Toll Free: (877) FFT-PROF

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An Introduction to Hard Floor Maintenance


Instructor(s):Stanley Quentin Hulin or FFT Certified Instructor
Educational Credits:
Course Length: 2 Days

Course Objective:
Provide training to expand the knowledge and understanding of the professional technician in the maintenance of resilient flooring. Provide students with technical information that will aid in the identification of classifications within the resilient flooring category. Participants will learn about the basic raw materials used in the manufacturing process of each of these classifications. Expanding on existing knowledge the student will learn how raw materials in these products can impact the maintenance of them. Classification identification will include common and individual characteristics and properties of the individual classifications. Students will learn the life cycle of the classifications of flooring in resilient category to include the manufacture, installation, maintenance and demolition of the products. The focus in this section will be on the manufacturing, installation and demolition procedures that may impact the cleaning and maintenance of the floor covering. The professional technician will learn about the individual components required to provide resilient floor maintenance. These components will include chemicals, supplies (equipment, tools, and materials) and common accepted service methodologies currently in use in the industry. Participants will learn how to develop floor maintenance programs for each of the classifications. Topics of discussion in this section will focus on the life cycle of floor maintenance to include initial, daily/routine, periodic and Restorative procedures commonly used in today’s market. A largesegment will be dedicated to safety in all areas that the floor maintenance technician may be participating in. The technicians will receive individual step-by-step instructions on how to perform most common service procedures. Individual programs for each classification will discuss the impact of environmental conditions on productivity and frequency of cleaning.

Intended Audience:
This course is designed for cleaning technicians, restoration specialists, installers, facility mangers, property managers, interior designers, consultants, specification writers, architects, claims managers, and anyone associated, with or interested in, the hard floor maintenance profession.

Prerequisites:
This is an advanced training course and requires Floor Care Technician (FCT) Certification

Course Format:
Academic classroom and hands on training.

Course Description:
This advanced certification course outlines the different cleaning methodology necessary to maintain resilient floor covering classifications.

1. Understanding Resilient Floor Maintenance
a. Category Properties and Characteristics
b. Classification Properties and Characteristics
c. Environmental Challenges

2. Components of Hard Floor Maintenance
a. Chemicals
b. Services
c. Equipment

3. Developing Hard Floor Maintenance
a. Life Cycle of Hard Floor Maintenance
b. Identification of Floor Coverings Designing the Hard Floor Maintenance Program

Handouts and Materials:
Basic outline of manual is attached. Handouts and notes pages of power point slides used during presentation.

Course Price:
Please call for pricing. Toll Free: (877) FFT-PROF

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Basic Service Proceedures


Instructor(s):Stanley Quentin Hulin IICRC Certified Instructor
Educational Credits: 1 IICRC Continued Education Credit (CEC)
Course Length: 8 Hours

Course Objective:
This program has been developed as an introductory floor maintenance course for participants who want a basic understanding of maintenance without getting into the detail of how to do it.

Intended Audience:
This course is designed for facility mangers, property managers, interior designers, consultants, specification writers, architects, claims managers, and anyone associated, with or interested in, the hard floor maintenance profession.

Prerequisites:
This is an introductory training course and does not require previous experience.

Course Format:
100% Academic classroom.

Course Description:
This introductory certification course follows a specific path that outlines the primary fundamentals necessary to comprehend rudimentary hard floor maintenance.

1. Understanding Hard Floor Maintenance
a. Flooring Systems
b. Defining Hard Floor Maintenance
c. Assessing Hard Floor Maintenance

2. Components of Hard Floor Maintenance
a. Chemicals
b. Services
c. Equipment

3. Developing Hard Floor Maintenance
a. Life Cycle of Hard Floor Maintenance
b. Identification of Floor Coverings Designing the Hard Floor Maintenance Program

Handouts and Materials:
Basic outline of manual is attached. Handouts and notes pages of power point slides used during presentation.

Course Price:
Please call for pricing. Toll Free: (877) FFT-PROF


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Call today for more information on these or other customizable classes to suit your floor maintenance needs:

Contact: Stan Hulin
Toll Free:
(877) FFT-PROF
Main: (503) 557-1754
or us today at info@futurefloortech.com.





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