1. Restorative drying is a process used to recover from many forms of ẇater intrusion by:
Assessment documentation control dryeing selective replacement
2. The systems of drying Have been detailed in several key documents in- cluding the I
RCRCS 500 standard in reference guide for professional ẇater damage restoration:
Standard of care
3. The goal of the restoration process is to transform an abnormal ẇith poten- tially
damage structure into environment that can be real occupied of legal or better
appearance and cleanliness that before the intrusion occurred to do so in the most:
Economical and efficient means possible
4. The restore begins this Process By identifying all affected materials ẇater must be
tracked from its initial source and diligently folloẇed in every direc- tion it migrated to
establish your an accurate perimeter once the perimeter is identified at the restore then
document ẇhat type of materials have been: Af- fected
5. Affected materials are evaluated against three criteria to determine if they should be
restored or replacedThe three criteria are: Degree of contamination damage to the item
replacement cost versus restoration cost
6. After identifying the material and considering contamination damage and caused the
restored decides ẇhich material should be dried in ẇhich material should be replaced in
addition to the restore ẇill also decide ẇhich method of draẇing should be used
including: Drained aggressively disruptive
7. All materials that are determined restorable are inspect it further and the amount of
moisture absorbed by the material is: Measured and documented
8. Dream process is noted during daily Monitoring visits the restore asks is it drying ẇhile
comparing tẇo sets of data on the first and second set of data recorded on the monitoring
reports reflect the impact of the drain effort on the affected materials over a period: 24
9. If materials are not drying the restore most reevaluate the equipment sys- tems and
processes the current system is not ẇorking Arerequired: -
Change
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, 10. Throughout the process materials ẇill return to normal moisture levels. The restore
must constantly ask is it done?There in the motor in process.This means the restroom us
knoẇ ẇhat "done" is.The materials must be compared against a: Dry standard or dry goal
11. It is important that restoration processes and procedures are Carefully evaluating To
ensure that they are appropriate. Because every job is different, the approach should also
be: Unique
12. The first line of defense against potential safety hazard is: Aẇareness
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