Class List & Schedule

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Class List & Schedule

Water Damage to
Modular Homes
3-Hour Agenda – Credit Hours: 3

This course focuses restoration of mobile and modular homes after a water loss. The course covers the differences between the two types of manufactured homes, mobile and modular and the unique construction features that may impact decisions made during water mitigation.

Water Damage Mitigation
3-Hour Agenda – Credit Hours: 3

This course will demonstrate how water can damage carpet, wood floors and other building materials, how long until damage occurs and what steps can be taken to reduce or minimize the damage. The course will also illustrate water removal and explain the principles of drying and dehumidification. Mold growth, the use of antimicrobials and odor control will also be covered.

Subrogation
3-Hour Agenda – Credit Hours: 3

This course is to help agents and adjusters control claims costs through subrogation investigation and reporting and to teach them the value of mitigation first responders in achieving this objective.

Smoke & Odor Damage Mitigation
6-Hour Agenda – Credit Hours: 3

The course will show how acid gases flow throughout a home, the damage it causes and what should be done about it. This course will review the proper smoke mitigation steps which can reduce the loss.

Reducing Severities Through Restorative Structural Drying
6-Hour Agenda – Credit Hours: 6

This course will demonstrate how water can damage carpet, wood floors and other building materials, how long until damage occurs and what steps can be taken to reduce or minimize the damage. The course will also illustrate water removal and explain the principles of drying and dehumidification. Mold growth, the use of antimicrobials and odor control will also be covered.

Reducing Severities through an Understanding of Furniture Damage & Restoration
3-Hour Agenda – Credit Hours: 3

This three-hour seminar for insurance professionals will educate the participants on the various causes and types of damage that can occur to fine furniture and wood surfaces in a property loss situation.

Mold Remediation
3-Hour Agenda – Credit Hours: 3

This program introduces the science of mold and explores the potentially harmful effects of mold on building materials and occupants. Participants will learn how mold grows, how it spreads and what actions should be taken to remove mold in a safe and reasonable manner. Procedures such as containment, negative air and the proper use of personal protective equipment are also covered.

Mitigating Personal Property Pack Out Claims
3-Hour Agenda – Credit Hours: 3

This course will demonstrate how technology is enabling the restoration professional to manage and track pack out inventory, movement and restoration better than ever before, while giving the homeowner or business manager a sense of security about the process. The course will cover the new tools and technology of evaluating, restoring and tracking inventory from start to finish.

Insurance Fraud
3-Hour Agenda – Credit Hours: 3

This course focuses on the history, laws and statistics relating to the fraudulent insurance crimes that take place every day in America.

Flood Insurance
4-Hour Agenda – Credit Hours: 3

To provide property and casualty insurance agents and adjusters an increased understanding of flood insurance and the benefits for their customers. Areas covered include NFIP and FEMA.

Ethics: If you Don’t Live It You Don’t Believe It
3-Hour Agenda – Credit Hours: 3

This insurance company training program is designed to provide a practical look at ethical decision-making. Instead of relying on “gut feel,” the process contained in this program takes the decision-maker through several filters which ensure that all parties affected by the decision will be considered.

Errors and Omissions
3-Hour Agenda – Credit Hours: 3

This course will look at E & O from multiple angles. Error & omission lawsuits can be one of the most frightening experiences for an insurance producer. With an ever-changing litigious society, the chances are increasing greatly.

Each free course includes a combination of instructor presentation, optional short video segments, a demonstration of procedural techniques and student participation in hands-on exercises. If less than 15 participants have signed up for a particular class at the registration cut-off date the class will be canceled and rescheduled for a later date. All registered participants will be notified.


For more information please call (301) 972-9100.