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What does the process of water damage restoration involve?
Removal of affected materials, cleanup, and replacement
Inspection, extraction, dehumidification, sanitation, and reconstruction
Removal of affected materials, dehumidification, and reconstruction
Inspection, extraction, dehumidification, and protection from pests
Cleaning, drying, disinfection, and reconstruction
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Water damage can bring on what other problems besides mold?
Gas
Electrical
Electrical shock
Bacteria
Fire
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What is another reason why water damage restoration is important?
Degradation of the building's drywall and insulation
Damage to appliances and furniture
Many chemicals used in cleaning products can damage materials
Structural damage can also be a result of water damage—not just a cause
Some types of mold are able to thrive in moist environments
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What is it that restoration specialists should be able to spot right away?
Property damage
Mold growth
Mold damage
Fire damage
Water damage
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What does H.A.T.T an acronym for?
Hot, Alveolar, Temperature, Test
Hydrostatic, Absorption, Toxicity, Threshold Limit Value
Haitian Cotton, Absorption, Textile, Temperature
Humidity, Airflow, Temperature, Time
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The person at an insurance company that interprets a policy and works with contractors involved in restoration is known as?
Inspector
Agent
Adjuster
Risk manager
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What is the term used to describe a water damage inspection?
Water damage repair
Flood damage assessment
Water damage assessment
Water damage restoration
Water damage cleanup
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