Beginning April 15, CIRI will launch its three-part webinar series, “Aerosols, Fomites and Indoor Air Quality: What Research Says About the Impact of Cleaning on Health.”
As the chief customer officer of a restoration technology company, I spend a lot of time talking about tech: how it increases efficiencies, streamlines processes, and ultimately gives restoration companies the power to improve their profits.
The Experience Conference & Exhibition is full-steam ahead, happening April 19-21 in Charleston, SC. It will be held at the Embassy Suites by Hilton Charleston Airport Hotel & Convention Center, making travel in and out simple and convenient for attendees and exhibitors.
The professorship recipient is expected to provide leadership in discovery, learning and engagement related to building restoration and reconstruction.
Nearly everything our technicians do on the job has a WHY and SO WHAT associated with it. Anyone can train a water damage restoration technician to use a hygrometer and moisture meter, but do they all understand WHY we take atmospheric and moisture content readings, and the SO WHAT of each reading? It makes a difference.
One of the challenges in making predictions is being blindsided by items you could never have seen coming. Before last year, imagine someone telling you the country would be shut down for months, you could not go to a restaurant or church service for months, college basketball would stop the week before March Madness, and most schools would be closed for months (or in some cases, a year).
When will things return to normal? Leading experts in infectious disease, public health, public policy, and contamination control will debate this question and more!