IICRC
Odor Control
Location:
Columbus, OH
Class
Dates: December 3
Price: $149
/ Odor Control & Advance Spot & Stain $199
Instructor:
Joey Pickett
Anatomy of odor:
How odor is detected: what makes an odor offensive: real
odors and heightened awareness (psychological) odors; odor
amplification; categories of odor.
Definitions of odor control: health benefits; natures
deodorization techniques; identifying odors; and
categorizing odors
Principles and procedures of deodorization: source
control; cleaning; recreating the conditions, sealing
The bloodborne pathogens standard and odor control:
exposure control plan; training and education for the
technician; record keeping; immunizations; personal
protective equipment, engineering controls; housekeeping
requirements, universal precautions
The classes of deodorization chemicals: Absorption,
adsorption, and filtration; masking or time release
deodorants; pairing agents, biocide and disinfectants;
enzyme producing deodorizers, oxidizing gases (ozone);
sealing solutions; vapor diffusion deodorizers; cleaning
solutions; general purpose and heavy duty water based
deodorizers, solvent deodorizers
The equipment of deodorization: micron particle
measurement; safety considerations; injection systems;
sprayers; air scrubbers; deodorant diffuser; wet or cold
foggers; ultra-low volume wet fogger; thermal or hot
foggers; ozone generators
Pet urine decontamination and deodorization: chemistry of
urine; methods of identifying problem areas; problems
associated with urine contamination, chemicals and equipment
of pet urine decontamination and deodorization; specific
treatment procedures; customer education
Mold and fungi odor: requirements for growth; potential
sources; treatment procedures
Environmental tobacco smoke (ETS): nature of
contamination; health effects; decontamination, cleaning,
and deodorizing procedures
Specialized odors and treatment procedures: automobile
protein odors; decomposing animal; drug labs; smoke odor
deodorization; new carpet odors, power outages and freezers
and refrigerators; skunk odors; tear gas
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