Next Level Drying: How to Handle Water Damage
Canceled due to Instructor Unavailability
Water emergencies can be devastating, and even more so when they interrupt the flow of business. When water enters a building, it immediately soaks up anything it comes in contact with. Materials made out of paper, electrical wiring, and even the durability of your walls and floors are at stake when it comes to the destructive consequences left by flooding. In this webinar you'll learn about structural drying and the process of removing excess water after a water emergency.
Learning Objectives:
• How to achieve the best extraction results?
• Explanation of water categories and classifications
• Psychometry terms/definitions. What do they tell us and how should they be used on a water loss?
• The importance of temperature control on water losses.
• Evaluation of different industry air movers along with air mover testing results.
• Explanation of scientific reasons for air mover placement on water losses.
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT: In order to earn Continuing Education Credits (CECs), viewers must attend the live virtual class. No credit will be earned from watching the recording posted to our website following the class. Attendees are encouraged to turn on their video cameras and participate in any poll questions/open discussion from the speaker(s). Credit hours are based on webinar duration.
Instructors
Chris Laney
Chris Laney began working in the cleaning and restoration industry in 1999. In 2019 Chris met Chuck Dewald III and David Sweet prior to attending and speaking with Chuck at an RIA conference. Chris has consulted alongside Chuck Dewald III on hundreds of the largest commercial water losses in the US over the last 3 years. Chris has been blessed with a wonderful and supporting wife by his side throughout this journey and blessed with two great daughters Stephanie and Whitney.