IICRC standards available for public review

IICRC opens public review on two floorcare-related standards.

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October 18, 2020

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The Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) has opened public review for the revised draft BSR/IICRC S100 Standard for Professional Cleaning of Textile Floor Coverings.

The IICRC S100 Standard describes the procedures, methods, and systems to be followed when performing professional commercial and residential textile floor coverings (e.g., carpet and rugs) maintenance and cleaning.

The draft standard is available for review and comment until November 30. Download the revised draft standard and submit your comments online here.

IICRC also has opened the second round of limited public review for the draft BSR/IICRC S220 Standard for Professional Inspection of Hard Surface Floor Coverings.

The IICRC S220 Standard describes the procedures, methods, and systems to follow when inspecting light commercial and residential hard surface floor coverings such as stone, laminate, prefinished wood, ceramic, and resilient.

This standard does not specifically address the protocols and procedures for installing hard surface floor coverings.

The substantive changes made to the draft S220 Standard since the first public review (March/April 2020) are available until November 15 for review and comment.

Download the substantive changes made since the first public review draft and submit your comments online here.

For more information about IICRC certification programs and standards, visit www.iicrc.org. To purchase IICRC standards, visit http://webstore.iicrc.org.

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