Course Overview
The Fire and Smoke Restoration Technician (FSRT) certification covers scoping, mitigation, cleaning, deodorization, subrogation, spoliation, documentation of residential and commercial fire and smoke damaged structures and contents.
Upon completing this certification, you demonstrate that you are prepared to perform and document cleaning and deodorization of typical residential or commercial fire and smoke damage projects..
Ideal for: Professionals in the disaster recovery field, such as technicians, project managers, and business owners. Property managers, general contractors, and anyone looking to learn about fire and smoke remediation should attend.
Available Formats + Duration |
Pre-Requisite |
Exam Available |
IICRC CECs |
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Live Stream - 2 days |
None |
Yes - IICRC |
14 |
What You'll Learn:
The FSRT course covers scoping, mitigation, cleaning, deodorization, subrogation, spoliation, documentation of residential and commercial fire and smoke damaged structures and contents. Participants will learn:
- How different substances can influence the difficulty of the cleanup (organic vs inorganic burned materials)
- Insurance coverages and working with adjusters
- Contents cleaning, including wood furniture, documents, books, and electronics
- Jobsite safety protocols
- Surface preparation and finishing
- This course is required to earn Master Fire and Smoke Restorer designation.
Date | Duration | Location Name | Instructor | Price | Link to Register | |
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Wednesday, November 5, 2025 | 2 Days | Live Stream | Rudy Alford | $300 | Register |
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 keep a copy of your payment confirmation or have the means to log in at the end of the scheduled class to report to the instructor once exam registration is complete. You will need to provide proof of registration to complete the exam on the last day of training. Please contact the IICRC with any questions regarding this process.
