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IICRC WRT Examination Blueprint
A water restoration technician is inspecting a residential basement after
a freshwater pipe burst. The technician notes that the water has
contaminated the clean gypsum drywall, carpet padding, and framing
lumber but has not been standing for more than 4 hours. According to
the IICRC S500 standard, how should this water intrusion be
categorized?
• Category 2 Water
• Category 3 Water
• Category 1 Water
• Category 4 Water
Correct Answer Description: Category 1 water originates from a
clean source, such as a broken freshwater supply line, and does
not pose a substantial risk if processed quickly. If left standing for
an extended period, it can degrade into Category 2 or 3.
2. During an inspection of a commercial office space flooded by an
overhead fire sprinkler system, the technician measures the
relative humidity at 70% and the temperature at 80°F (27°C). To
determine the exact amount of moisture in the air by weight, the
technician uses a psychrometric chart. What specific metric is the
technician attempting to isolate?
• Dew Point temperature
• Relative Humidity percentage
,• Vapor Pressure differentials
• Humidity Ratio (Grains Per Pound)
Correct Answer Description: The humidity ratio, measured in
grains per pound (gpp), quantifies the actual weight of water
vapor in a pound of dry air. It is a critical metric for tracking
dehumidification progress. [1]
3. A structural drying team is treating a classroom with a Class 3
water loss where moisture has wicked up the walls and soaked the
entire ceiling assembly. When calculating the initial placement of
air movers under the current IICRC guidelines, what is the primary
structural factor that dictates the base number of air movers
required for the walls?
• The total linear footage of the affected walls in the room.
• The absolute cubic volume of the entire structural envelope.
• The thickness and density of the gypsum wallboard.
• The moisture content percentage of the underlying wood studs.
Correct Answer Description: Current IICRC S500 guidelines
utilize the linear footage of affected walls as the baseline
parameter to calculate the required number of air movers for
wall drying, adding factors for offsets and ceilings.
4. A technician responds to a sewage backup originating from an
outdoor septic line that has flooded a residential finished
basement. The homeowner requests that the expensive plush
carpet padding be dried out and saved to lower repair costs. What
is the correct professional protocol regarding the carpet padding in
this scenario? [1]
• Clean the padding using an antimicrobial wash and dry it with
high-velocity air movers.
• Immediately extract the water, discard the carpet
padding, and sanitize the subfloor.
• Freeze-dry the padding using specialized desiccant dehumidifiers
to kill pathogens.
• Leave the padding in place but use deep-extraction sub-surface
tools to remove the biological waste.
Correct Answer Description: Sewage backups are classified as
, Category 3 water losses (highly contaminated). Porous materials
that absorb this water, such as carpet padding and cushions,
cannot be safely restored and must be discarded.
5. A drying environment contains a balanced structural setup where
the indoor temperature is maintained at 85°F (29°C) and the
relative humidity is 40%. The technician calculates that the vapor
pressure of the air is significantly lower than the vapor pressure of
the wet hardwood flooring. What physical phenomenon will this
vapor pressure differential directly accelerate?
• Sublimation of the moisture crystals
• Capillary condensation within the grain
• Evaporation of moisture from the wet material into the
air
• Hydroscopic equilibrium balancing
Correct Answer Description: Evaporation occurs more rapidly
when there is a strong vapor pressure differential. Moisture
naturally moves from an area of high vapor pressure (the wet
material) to an area of low vapor pressure (the dry air).
6. During a structural restoration project involving a multi-family
apartment building, a technician notes that moisture has deeply
penetrated a highly dense, low-porosity material consisting of solid
concrete floor slabs and brick masonry walls. How is this specific
water absorption profile classified?
• Class 1 Water Loss
• Class 2 Water Loss
• Class 3 Water Loss
• Class 4 Water Loss (Deeply Pocketed / Bound Water)
Correct Answer Description: A Class 4 water loss involves
specialty drying situations where moisture is trapped or bound
within low-porosity materials like concrete, brick, stone, or
hardwood, requiring low specific humidity to dry.
7. A technician is utilizing a refrigerant dehumidifier in a standard
residential living room. The machine functions by pulling moist
room air across cooling coils to lower its temperature to a specific
, point, causing water vapor to condense into liquid drops. What is
this temperature point called?
• Dew Point
• Flash Point
• Equilibrium Moisture Content
• Evaporation Point
Correct Answer Description: The dew point is the precise
temperature at which air becomes fully saturated, causing water
vapor to condense out of the air into liquid water.
8. Following a major storm surge, a coastal home's first floor is
breached by seawater mixed with silt, soil, and organic debris. The
technician categorizes the water intrusion as Category 3. What is
the primary operational hazard associated with Category 3 water
that dictates this classification?
• High levels of mineral salts that cause cosmetic damage.
• The presence of gross filth, pathogenic agents, and toxic
biological contaminants.
• Rapid swelling of structural timber framing elements.
• Sudden elevation of the structural equilibrium moisture content.
Correct Answer Description: Category 3 water contains gross
filth and highly pathogenic microorganisms, posing severe health
risks to occupants and technicians, requiring stringent personal
protective equipment (PPE).
9. A restoration crew is installing drying equipment on a commercial
property. To protect themselves from inhaling aerosolized
particulates, microbial spores, and chemical mists during the
initial stabilization and extraction phases, what minimum level of
respiratory protection should be selected?
• A standard paper comfort mask
• An N-95 rated particulate respirator or higher
• A positive-pressure supplied air hood
• A simple fabric surgical mask
Correct Answer Description: An N-95 respirator is the industry
standard baseline for protection against airborne particulates,