ACCURATE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED
ANSWERS (CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS) LATEST
UPDATED VERSION |GURANTEED PASS A+ (BRAND
NEW!) IICRC FSRT COMPLETE EXAM
Board up’s must be durable and cause minimal, if any,
additional ____________.
Answer- damages
____________________ ___________________need to be
cleaned ASAP, though not literally in the middle of the night.
Answer- Vulnerable surfaces
__________________ is the insurance company recovering
funds from an at fault party.
Answer- Subrogation
The Work Authorization/Contract specifies who is ultimately
responsible for ___________________, who is the insured,
property owner, or their agent (NOT INSURANCE AGENT!).
Answer- payment
,Soot particles from a Fire Damage will naturally attract to
__________________ surfaces (temperature seeks equilibrium).
Answer- cooler
Soot particles from a Fire Damage will naturally attract to
__________________surfaces (some soot particles are
positively charged).
Answer- metallic
___________________ _____________________ are a
technical term for dark colored cobweb looking contamination
and are not a result of the customer having an unclean home!
Answer- Soot webs
When soot from a Fire Damage mixes with moisture in the air
and __________________ is formed.
Answer- acid
, In order to combat acidic soot residue after Fire Damage,
__________________ cleaning products are used with few
exceptions.
Answer- alkaline
As Soot is acidic, emergency service cleaning should be done on
materials that can become ____________________
____________________.
Answer- permanently damaged
Deodorization should begin on __________________
___________________of a Fire Damage Project.
Answer- day #1
In a Natural Fire Damage, typically __________________
__________________ burn. A "__________________ soot"
contamination is present throughout the structure and has a less
offensive odor versus other types of Fire Damage. It can be
cleaned with either wet or ____________________ cleaning.
The color of the soot contamination is a charcoal/grey/light
black color.
Answer- organic materials; dry; dry