
Council-Certified Microbial Remediator
Arkansas, Florida, Maryland and New York Require ACAC Certification before you can perform mold remediation.
Students from other states can also receive this certification, however it is not required for other states at this time.
Program Summary:
The Council-certified Microbial Remediator (CMR)
conduct mold remediation and mold removal projects in the indoor
environment. A CMR can design and maintain effective containments. A CMR
can control pressure relationships during a project. A CMR can safely
clean, treat or remove structures and contents affected by microbial
contamination. A CMR can design remediation protocols or follow
established protocols and industry standards.
The CMR in
Arkansas, Florida, Maryland and New York can Can
Remediate:
Offices and commercial buildings
Industrial structures
Government facilities
Schools and public buildings
Healthcare facilities
Residential structures
Accreditation:
The CMR certifications are accredited by the Council for Engineering
and Scientific Specialty Boards (CESB), a nationally recognized
independent accreditation body. ACAC certifications are the ONLY
designations in the indoor air quality field to earn CESB accreditation.
You Will Learn:
Mold Assessment
Health Effects
Types of Sampling
Remediation Methods
Materials and supplies
Types of Toxic and Non- Toxic Mold
Remediation Cleaning Guidelines
Containment Guidelines
Containment Construction
Identify Tools and equipment
Personal Property Restoration
Mold Remediation Site Safety
Communication procedures
Understanding the Mold protocol
Mold Inspection Procedures
Understanding Sick Building syndrome
Understanding Anti-microbial and biocides
applications
Reading lab results from testing
Mold testing dynamics
and other required topics.
We offer these registered American Council for Accredited Certification Courses Below:
ACAC Registered Courses
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