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IICRC WRT TEST 2024/2025 EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ASWERS GRADEDA+ #1. During the inspection process, restorers shall make a reasonable effort to - ANS-C. identify and address potential safety hazards #2. 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 - ANS-B. class 2 #7. When inspecting a water damage structure, restorers should inspect: - ANS-all potentially affected areas. #15. Biocides designed to destroy or eliminate all forms of microbial life and their spores are - ANS-D. sterilizers #24. Two hazardous materials more likely found in older building that require compliance with laws and regulations when handled are - ANS-C. lead-based paint and asbestos #25. As humidity ratio increases (or decreases) another psychrometric chart property that also increases (or decreases) is - ANS-C. vapor pressure #26. Ventilating a structure during the initial stages of restoration can be effective way to enhance drying by reducing the build up of - ANS-C. humidity #27. When using government-registered biocide, restorers shall - ANS-C. apply according to label directions #28. Intentionally using outdoor air to reduce indoor humidity is known as - ANS-B. an open drying system #16. When carpet is wet it can be delaminated by - ANS-D. improper handling and disengaging #17. To minimize or control aerosolized soils or contaminants during restoration, restorers can: - ANS-B. install one or more air filtration devices (AFDs) #18. When pre-existing damage is discovered, restorer should - ANS-D. document and bring it to the attention of materially interested parties #19. Rapid drying of structural materials is achieved by - ANS-A. promoting evaporation and dehumidification or ventilation #8. Buckled or damaged particle board should - ANS-removed and replaced with new material. #9. upon entering a building, professional moisture detection equipment should be used to evaluate and document: - ANS-applicable psychrometric conditions and moisture content or level readings . #3. Multiple extraction of salvageable materials, especially porous material (e.g. Carpet , cushion) often are required to: - ANS-decrease drying time #4. To enhance drying, restorers should manage both ambient temperature and - ANS-surface temperatures of affected materials #5. Water damage restoration services should not begin until after the: - ANS-restorer has entered into an adequately written contract. #6. Two tools that should be used to properly disengage most stretched-in carpet - ANS-Knee kicker and carpet awl #10. When wet, a structural material that loses most of its structural integrity, but regains its strength when dry, is: - ANS-Concrete #11 Initially, a method of search for abnormal moisture behind ceramic tile or resilient flooring can be accomplished by - ANS-using a non-penetrating (non-invasive) moisture meter #12. To minimize damage and reduce drying time, reduce drying time, restorers should: - ANS-begin mitigation as soon as safely possible #13. The moisture content of structural materials should be measured with a - ANS-A. moisture meter #14. When accessible from below, to dry wet wood subflooring under stone or tile flooring, restorers can use low-humidity air and - ANS-D. vapor barrier #20. When carpet and cushion (pad, underlay) are saturated with Category 3 water - ANS-B. Both should be removed for proper disposal #21. To minimize safety concerns and to speed structural drying, gypsum board (drywall) ceilings that are saturated and sagging should be - ANS-A. drained, removed quickly, and properly disposed #22. The force exerted by water molecules in the air on surrounding surfaces is - ANS-b. Vapor Pressure (page 11) #23. Generally, fastest rate of evaporation from wet materials with a 70F (21C) surface temperature [0.67 VP] would be an environment with - ANS-A. 60F (4C) and 80% RH #29. To confirm that proper drying conditions were established and also that drying goals were met, restorers should maintain written logs to include: - ANS-B. an atmospheric humidity record and materials moisture content record #30. A closed drying system is recommended during restoration when - ANS-A. outdoor humidity ratio is higher than indoor humidity ratio #31. the rating for water removal of refrigerant dehumidification normally is expressed in pints of water removed in 24 hours at standard AHAM test conditions of - ANS-C. 80 F (27C) and 60% RH

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IICRC WRT TEST 2024/2025 EXAM WITH
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ASWERS
GRADEDA+


#1. During the inspection process, restorers shall make a reasonable effort to - ANS-C. identify and
address potential safety hazards



#2. 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 - ANS-B. class 2

#7. When inspecting a water damage structure, restorers should inspect: - ANS-all potentially affected
areas.

#15. Biocides designed to destroy or eliminate all forms of microbial life and their spores are - ANS-D.
sterilizers

#24. Two hazardous materials more likely found in older building that require compliance with laws and
regulations when handled are - ANS-C. lead-based paint and asbestos



#25. As humidity ratio increases (or decreases) another psychrometric chart property that also increases
(or decreases) is - ANS-C. vapor pressure



#26. Ventilating a structure during the initial stages of restoration can be effective way to enhance
drying by reducing the build up of - ANS-C. humidity



#27. When using government-registered biocide, restorers shall - ANS-C. apply according to label
directions



#28. Intentionally using outdoor air to reduce indoor humidity is known as - ANS-B. an open drying
system

, #16. When carpet is wet it can be delaminated by - ANS-D. improper handling and disengaging



#17. To minimize or control aerosolized soils or contaminants during restoration, restorers can: - ANS-B.
install one or more air filtration devices (AFDs)



#18. When pre-existing damage is discovered, restorer should - ANS-D. document and bring it to the
attention of materially interested parties



#19. Rapid drying of structural materials is achieved by - ANS-A. promoting evaporation and
dehumidification or ventilation

#8. Buckled or damaged particle board should - ANS-removed and replaced with new material.



#9. upon entering a building, professional moisture detection equipment should be used to evaluate and
document: - ANS-applicable psychrometric conditions and moisture content or level readings .



#3. Multiple extraction of salvageable materials, especially porous material (e.g. Carpet , cushion) often
are required to: - ANS-decrease drying time



#4. To enhance drying, restorers should manage both ambient temperature and - ANS-surface
temperatures of affected materials



#5. Water damage restoration services should not begin until after the: - ANS-restorer has entered into
an adequately written contract.



#6. Two tools that should be used to properly disengage most stretched-in carpet - ANS-Knee kicker and
carpet awl



#10. When wet, a structural material that loses most of its structural integrity, but regains its strength
when dry, is: - ANS-Concrete



#11 Initially, a method of search for abnormal moisture behind ceramic tile or resilient flooring can be
accomplished by - ANS-using a non-penetrating (non-invasive) moisture meter

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