Mastering Safety and Restoration: Certifications That Matter
Tucked within the walls of older homes and buildings lies a danger that’s easy to miss until the dust settles—literally. Lead, a toxic metal once standard in paint and construction, remains a persistent hazard in structures built before stricter regulations took hold. Renovators, contractors, and even DIY enthusiasts can unwittingly release its particles into the air during sanding, cutting, or demolition, endangering themselves and others. Meanwhile, water damage from floods or leaks can silently weaken foundations, inviting mold and rot if not addressed properly. Two distinct yet vital paths—EPA RRP Lead Certification and IICRC Applied Structural Drying Course—offer the expertise needed to confront these challenges head-on, turning potential disasters into opportunities for skill and safety.
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