CCT Class Overview

The Carpet Cleaning Technician (CCT) certification covers the art and science of carpet cleaning to professional service providers and others in related industries. Emphasis is placed on practical application, identifying fiber, yarn, and carpet constructions, style types, and finishes, soiling conditions, cleaning science and methodology, and other issues and concerns faced by individuals who maintain and clean installed broadloom carpet.

Upon achieving the certification, you have demonstrated you know how to perform carpet cleaning techniques and procedures, including pre-inspection, fabric identification, basic cleaning chemicals and equipment, and proper cleaning techniques and procedures with a residential and light commercial emphasis.

Ideal for: Technicians, business owners and managers, contractors, and property managers.

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Class Schedule - Zoom / Live Stream

The following schedule applies to all days of training.

  • 9:00 AM - check-in
  • Class begins 30 min after check-in
  • 5:00 PM - class ends

This is a Live Stream / Online training. Each student is required to have their own computer with a web cam and audio connection. Students are expected to be on camera and fully engaged in class each day.

Zoom/Class Login information will be sent via email approximately 48 hours before class begins.

 

PLEASE NOTE THE CLASS TIME ZONE:

(UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)

Digital Class Resources

After enrolling you will receive detailed instructions to prepare for the class including access to the class modules that need to be printed prior to class.

If you need assistance with your digital class resources, please contact AG Pro Training at support@agprotraining.com.

 

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Meet Your Instructor

Ann Bedwell

Ann started in the industry as an operations manager for a large Commercial and high-end residential flooring maintenance company in Los Angeles, CA. After working in restoration and remediation, chemical manufacturing and microfiber manufacturing, Ann developed a client base of hospitality and casinos which she provides consulting services and training to.

Ann is an approved IICRC instructor, and holds the certifications as a Master Textile Cleaner, Master Fire and Smoke Restorer, and a Journeyman Water Restorer. Ann also contributes to various standards groups including the S540 Trauma and Crime Scene Cleaning standard, the IICRC Safety and Health Field Guide and the forthcoming S900 Illicit Drug Cleaning standard. 

 

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IICRC Certification

To earn certification, students must pass the certification exam, which is available for an additional fee paid directly to the IICRC. Students must visit www.iicrc.org to register online and submit the exam fee prior to or on the first day of class. Please contact the IICRC with any questions regarding this process

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