The WoolSafe® Fabric Care Specialist Course is available on-line and is approved for two IICRC CECs for cleaning, restoration or inspector categories. According to Ruth Travis , WoolSafe®’s North American Director, “Previously the course was only offered in a face-to-face format with limited availability to professional cleaners interested in learning more about wool and high-value wool carpet and rug cleaning. Now students throughout the world will have the opportunity to choose to attend a course in person or study on-line.”
Originally established in 1991 by the International Wool Secretariat (the Wool Bureau in North America) - the WOOLSAFE Organization launched an accreditation program for professional carpet cleaners in October of 1998. The WoolSafe® Certified Operator program was created in response to demand from the cleaning and carpet manufacturing industries and to raise the level of expertise in cleaning wool floor coverings.
The WoolSafe® Certified Operator program now operates in Great Britain, Ireland, Australia, Germany and Greece. It is launching in North America as the WoolSafe® Fabric Care Specialist program.
The WoolSafe® Fabric Care Specialist Training Course provides professional cleaners with a convenient and cost effective means for advancing their knowledge of wool-rich carpet, high-value rug and upholstery cleaning. Students are able to complete the course at their own pace from a home or office computer. The course is intended to supplement training received in other courses.
This course is divided into 33 sections or modules and includes subjects such as:
History of Wool Wool Characteristics Wool Yarn Production Wool Cleanability Wool Fiber Structure Limitations of Wool Chemical and Abrasive Damage Specialty Spotting Wool Cleaning-Related Challenges and Solutions WoolSafe® Approved Cleaning Products WoolSafe Program
Each of the 33 modules is followed by self-evaluation multiple-choice questions, which are based on the information presented in the current module. Students simply read each question and select the correct answer from the options provided. The question is graded electronically for immediate feedback. Once the course is successfully completed, students receive a completion certificate to send to the IICRC for two CECs.
At that time, the WoolSafe® Fabric Care Specialist’s company is eligible to apply as a WoolSafe® Approved Service Provider. If accepted, the Service Provider’s contact information is listed on the International Registry at http://www.woolsafe.org and it has permission to use the WoolSafe® Service Provider Mark in all company promotional programs.
Note from Dusty: I have arranged a $20. discount on this coarse for the next few days with the administrators of the class.
Just click this link for more info and a video tutorial of the course.
*The WoolSafe® Mark is a certification mark registered and owned by The WoolSafe® Organization and is issued by them to chemical manufacturers and suppliers to be used on, or in relation to, carpet and furnishing fabric maintenance and protection products which meet defined standards of performance and safety.
PS. This on-line course is not available for my Aussy or NZ friends. For Woolsafe downunder please contact: Colin Nation at office@woolsafe.com.au or phone mobile 0408 966 500 http://www.woolsafe.com.au
Note: This on-line class is VERY GOOD, however I recommend that you take it before you do a hands-on, brick and mortor class as you will learn a LOT about wool.
This RCT class will be taught by Ruth Travis and Jeff Bishop!
As a reminder, everyone is welcome to attend the course, but in order to take the RCT Exam for Certification, that is administered at the end of each course, the registrant must be currently certified in Carpet Cleaning Technician (CCT) or Commercial Carpet Maintenance Technician (CMT) AND Upholstery & Fabric Technician (UFT).
Course registration fee is $695 per person; $650 each for two or more from the same company, lunches and break refreshments/snacks included. The IICRC Exam Fee of $50 per person is separate from the Registration Fee and payable to IICRC at that time.
Please encourage course registrants to bring rugs with them that need cleaning preferably 6' x 9' or smaller, but not larger than 8' x 10'. We need at least one urine contaminated rug. Typically Ruth and Jeff clean 20-25 rugs per course during the demonstrations. They will do their best to clean as many rugs as possible during the course, but depending on the number brought in they may not all be cleaned.
Call me, Cindy, at (800) 455-4278 to register. Seats are limited to 30, so please reserve early.
Cindy Linden Clean Care Seminars, Inc. 3113 Oxmoor Industrial Blvd. Dothan, AL 36303 (334) 983-8730//fax (334) 983-4547 http://www.CleanCareSeminars.net
Take a peak at this short video to get a taste of what the class is like!