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During the inspection process, restorers shall make a reasonable effort to (A) remove the excess water (B) check for moisture in walls (C) identify and address potential safety hazards (D) eliminate possible furniture staining and damage (C) identify and address potential safety hazards A sig...

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During the inspection process, restorers shall make a reasonable effort to
(A) remove the excess water
(B) check for moisture in walls
(C) identify and address potential safety hazards
(D) eliminate possible furniture staining and damage
(C) identify and address potential safety hazards


A significant amount of water absorption and evaporation load where wet porous materials
represent ~5% to ~40% of combined ceiling, walls, and flooring surface areas and where low
evaporation materials and assemblies are minimally wet is
(A) class 1
(B) class 2
(C) class 3
(D) class 4
(B) class 2


Multiple extractions of salvageable materials, especially porous material (carpet, cushion),
often are required to
(A) eliminate potential microbial growth
(B) decrease drying time
(C) eliminate the need for antimicrobial (biocide) application
(D) increase the need for additional dehumidification


To enhance drying, restorers should manage both ambient temperature and.
(A) surface temperatures of affected materials
(B)outside temperatures of building envelopes
(C) dehumidifier process output temperatures

,(D) output temperatures of the airmovers
(A) surface temperature of affected materials




Water damage restoration services should not begin until after the
(A) damage survey has been submitted
(B) restorer has entered into an adequately written contract
(C) insurance adjuster authorizes the work
(D) insurance policy has been reviewed and explained
(B) restorer has entered into an adequately written contract


Two tools that should be used properly disengage most stretched-in carpet are
(A) pliers and staple remover
(B) power stretcher and knee kicker
(C) knee kicker and carpet awl.
(D) base molding lifter and carpet awl
(C) knee kicker and carpet awl


When inspecting a water-damaged structure, restorers should inspect
(A) with thermal imaging camera to show definite areas of water
(B) only where water is visible
(C) only rooms that customer or adjuster says were affected
(D) all potentially affected areas
(D) all potentially affected areas


Buckled or damaged particle board should
(A) be dried to a pre-loss condition using desiccant dehumidifiers
(B) be removed and replaced with new material
(C) be dried from underneath the subfloor

, (D) return to its original size after it dries to pre-loss moisture content
(B) be removed and replaced with new material




Upon entering a building, professional moisture detection equipment should be used to
evaluate and document
(A) inside psychometric readings only
(B) manometer readings for the purpose of drying
(C) thermographic readings and picture from a thermal imaging camera
(D) applicable psychrometric conditions and moisture content or level readings
(D) applicable psychrometric conditions and moisture content or level readings


When wet, a structural material that loses most of its structural integrity, but regains its
strength when dry is
(A) concrete
(B) gypsum board (drywall)
(C) plywood
(D) oak or maple flooring
(A) concrete


Initially, a method to search for abnormal moisture behind ceramic tile or resilient flooring
can be accomplished by
(A) using a non-penetrating (non-invasive) moisture meter
(B) drilling small holes in the grout
(C) using a penetrating (invasive) moisture meter
(D) removing one section of tile
(A) using a non-penetrating (non-invasive) moisture meter


To minimize damage and reduce drying time, restorers should
(A) begin mitigation as soon as safely possible

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