The Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) has revised the ANSI-approved Standard—ANSI/IICRC S100 Standard and IICRC R100 Reference Guide for Professional Inspection of Textile Floorcoverings.

According to the institute, BSR-IICRC S100 describes the procedures, methods and systems to be followed when performing professional commercial and residential textile floor covering maintenance and cleaning. This standard does not specifically address the protocols and procedures for restoration or remediation of contaminated textile floor coverings. No attempt is made to evaluate the strengths or weaknesses of individual cleaning methods, or to compare or contrast one method with another.

Doug Bradford, S100 chair, added, “Special thanks to vice chair, Richard “Bo” Bodo, our committee members and all who volunteered their valuable time over the past three years. The revised ANSI/IICRC 2015 Standard and its accompanied R100 Reference Guide is full of updated information that will benefit all who choose to use it. Nine years in the making, the magic behind this revision is that our committee of industry-recognized professionals, with diverse training and technical backgrounds, were able to agree and legitimize the cleaning fundamentals that make up wet and dry textile floor covering cleaning systems, which are used to maintain and clean carpets and rugs. This document is dedicated to John Garger, our friend, who would always end his participation in meetings with: Thank you for the time each and every one of you has dedicated. Your participation is sincerely appreciated. This ANSI/IICRC S100 revision would not have happened without you."

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