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IICRC · NADCA · OSHA

IICRC-Certified & Insurance-Approved Restoration Standards

Every crew we dispatch across Connecticut, New York, and Massachusetts operates under nationally recognized restoration, air-quality, and workplace-safety standards.

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Continuous Education

144+ Hours of Specialized Training Per Technician

Water Damage Science40+Hours / Year
Microbial Remediation32+Hours / Year
Fire & Smoke Protocols24+Hours / Year
Indoor Air Quality20+Hours / Year
Green Cleaning Methods16+Hours / Year
Insurance Documentation12+Hours / Year
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Annual Re-Certification

Restoration science evolves rapidly. Our team undergoes rigorous continuing education to stay ahead of industry developments, new EPA regulations, and emerging best practices.

Our Credentials

Certifications That Set Us Apart

We don’t just meet industry standards, we exceed them. Here are the certifications that protect your property and your investment.

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IICRC Certified

Institute of Inspection, Cleaning & Restoration Certification

The gold standard in the restoration industry. Our technicians hold multiple IICRC certifications ensuring we follow science-based standards for every project.

Specific Credentials

  • Water Damage Restoration Technician (WRT)
  • Applied Structural Drying (ASD)
  • Applied Microbial Remediation (AMRT)
  • Fire & Smoke Restoration Technician (FSRT)
  • Odor Control Technician (OCT)

Why It Matters

IICRC certification is the restoration industry gold standard, and major carriers work with IICRC-certified contractors. Our credentials help your claim file move through review with the documentation adjusters expect.

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NADCA

National Air Duct Cleaners Association

Our air duct cleaning follows the NADCA ACR Standard, the nationally recognized protocol for professional HVAC system cleaning.

Standards We Follow

  • NADCA ACR 2021 Standard Procedures
  • Mechanical Hygiene Assessment Guidelines
  • Source Removal Cleaning Method
  • HVAC System Inspection Protocol
  • Negative-Pressure HEPA Containment

Why It Matters

Following the NADCA ACR standard ensures thorough source removal cleaning, not just surface-level vacuuming, for measurably cleaner air.

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OSHA Compliant

OSHA Workplace Safety Standards, Federal Safety Compliance

We operate in full compliance with OSHA workplace safety standards, including confined space procedures, hazardous material protocols, and respiratory protection requirements.

Workplace Safety Training

  • OSHA 10-Hour & 30-Hour Training
  • Confined Space Entry Certification
  • Respiratory Protection Program
  • Hazard Communication (HazCom)
  • Site-Specific Hazard Assessment

Why It Matters

Restoration work can involve hazardous environments. Our adherence to OSHA safety standards protects your property, ensures safe job sites, and minimizes liability during every project.

Licensed & Insured

State Contractor Licenses

Fully licensed in every state we operate. Verify our credentials with your state’s licensing board.

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60-Minute Emergency Response

Certified Professionals. Immediate Response.

When disaster strikes, every Green Restoration technician arrives with verified credentials and the training to handle any restoration challenge.

Expert Answers

Restoration Certifications & Safety Standards, FAQ

Clear, honest answers about our certifications, safety compliance, and what they mean for your restoration project.

Yes. Green Restoration holds multiple IICRC certifications including Water Damage Restoration Technician (WRT), Applied Structural Drying (ASD), Applied Microbial Remediation (AMRT), Fire & Smoke Restoration Technician (FSRT), Odor Control Technician (OCT), and Carpet Cleaning Technician (CCT). IICRC credentials are the recognized gold standard in restoration, and major carriers work with IICRC-certified contractors when handling covered claims.

IICRC certification means your restoration crew follows science-based, industry-tested protocols for every step, from moisture mapping and structural drying (IICRC S500) to mold containment (S520) and fire damage cleanup (S700). Certified firms carry documented training, liability insurance, and continuing-education requirements that protect both your home and your insurance claim.

Yes. Our team completes OSHA 10-Hour and 30-Hour construction safety training, confined-space entry certification, respiratory protection, and HazCom training. We operate in full compliance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 for hazardous materials and maintain site safety plans on every commercial and residential project.

Yes. All air duct cleaning follows the NADCA ACR 2021 Standard using source-removal methodology with negative-pressure HEPA containment and mechanical agitation inside every duct, not just surface vacuuming. This is the only method NADCA recognizes as professional duct cleaning.

Documented IICRC and OSHA credentials help adjusters approve claims at full scope, because they show the work followed industry-standard protocols. Uncertified contractors more often see claim denials, scope reductions, and unsafe work practices. Certified firms carry the liability coverage, training records, and accountability structures your property and claim deserve.

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