IICRC Fire & Smoke Damage Restoration Odor Control Livestream Training

IICRC Fire & Smoke Damage Restoration & Odor Control

(FSRT/OCT) Livestream Training $699

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IICRC FSRT/OCT

Feb 11-13, 2026 EST

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IICRC FSRT/OCT

Mar 30-Apr 1, 2026 EST

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IICRC FSRT/OCT

May 6-8, 2026 EST

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Frequently Asked Questions

What Time Zone Are the Classes in?

All classes, In-Person and Livestream, are held in eastern standard time, EST, unless otherwise specified.

Will I Need to Bring Any Tools?

WRT/ASD: No tools are needed. You are welcome to bring your own meters if you wish. However, we will provide everything that is needed for class. Since you will at times be learning in the flooded house, we recommend work-appropriate clothing.

Estimating and Negotiating Combo: You will need to bring a laptop with Xactimate already downloaded on the laptop.

Will I Need to Bring a Laptop?

For Hands-On Courses (WRT/ASD): You do not need to bring a computer.

For Estimating and Negotiating and our Estimating and Negotiating Plus Courses, we highly recommend you bring a laptop with Xactimate installed on it. We also recommend you bring a tablet, if at all possible, for use during the Xactimate Mobile training portion of this course.

How Do I Register for an IICRC Exam?

Before the course starts you will need to login to the IICRC Website by clicking here to pay and register for the exam. We recommend you doing this as soon as you pay for your livestream course.

Since Reets Drying Academy Does Not Collect IICRC Exam Fees, When and How Do I Pay Them?

IICRC exam fees are paid directly to the IICRC when the exam are administered. Please bring a check or credit card for each exam. Exam fees are as follows:
WRT/ASD $160
WRT only $80
ASD only $80
AMRT $150

How long does it take to get my exam results?

Reets Drying Academy has nothing to do with getting the results of your exam back. You can check on the IICRC website by clicking here. You can also contact the IICRC’s customer service department via their chat box on their site.

How Many CEC Hours Do I Need to Get to Keep My Certification Valid?

In order to get IICRC certified, you must attend an IICRC accredited course and then pass the IICRC exam related to the course you took.

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Reviews

(9)
Adam Babin
September 30, 2025
David Hodge is a fantastic instructor! He brings a lifetime of hands on experience, knowledge, and perspectives to his classroom.
Aaron Watson
July 10, 2025
This was my first time doing a course with Reets after Reets was recommended to me several times within and outside our industry. Reets and David Hodge did not disappoint as the materials needed to learn the definitions/academics of the subject were on point, but David was able to explain the science behind the subject matter while also providing relatable examples. From what I can tell, Reets is the best when it comes to restoration training and I look forward to furthering my training with Reets as well as any tech/employee/contractor that I partner with. The class very engaging and there is so much to learn in each subject, so be prepared to do continuing education for CE credits and more importantly, on your own.
David King
July 9, 2025
David Hodge taught this class and as always did a great job. Honestly I have no complaints other than be prepared for a lot of information in a very short amount of time. I think the IICRC needs to revist the FRST course and possibly break it up so you can get more into the weeds of everything. Otherwise Reets and Hodge nailed it as always.
Joey Fischer
July 8, 2025
Reets Drying Academy is highly recommended in the classes they provide. David Hodge is a great instructor and very well educated in this line of work. He makes the class very engaging and has practical real life examples to explain the science behind this industry to better understand the information being taught.
David Sims
July 8, 2025
Reets is by far the best when it comes to drying science and your overall restoration education needs. The instructors are second to none and they relate material in a way that is easy to understand and fun to learn! I'll be sending all of my techs here in the future.
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