IICRC Publishes New Standard for Fire and Smoke Damage Clean Up

Contributed by BSM Staff

LAS VEGAS -- The Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) has published  a new standard fire and smoke damage restoration.

The ANSI/IICRC S700 Standard describes the principles, processes, and procedures for assessing the presence, intensity of impact, and boundaries of fire residues and odors affecting a building, building
Systems, such as HVAC, and contents after a fire.

The fire event can occur within the building, an adjoining building(s), or building(s) in the vicinity impacted by an external or internal fire, other than wildfires.

This Standard also describes the practical principles, methods, and processes including equipment, tools, and materials, for the restoration cleaning, and fire odor management of buildings and contents.

This Standard also addresses contractor qualifications, administrative requirements,
procedures, development of the Restoration Work Plan (RWP), documentation of project related
events, and compliance with Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJ).

The ANSI/IICRC S700 Standard for Professional Fire and Smoke Damage Restoration includes the following:

  • Fire and Smoke Damage Restoration Contractor Qualifications
  • Administrative Requirements and Documentation
  • Fire and Smoke Damage (FSD) Assessment
  • Fire Restoration Equipment, Tools, and Materials (ETM)
  • Fire Restoration Mitigation
  • Source Removal
  • Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) and Air Conveyance Systems (ACS)
  • Fire and Smoke Odor Management
  • Fire and Smoke Damage Contents Restoration
  • Post Restoration Evaluation
  • Limitations, Complexities, Complications, and Conflicts

“It was my true honor to serve with John Pletcher as the Vice Chair, and the other members of the S700 Consensus Body,” said Bran Lynch, IICRC S700 Consensus Body Chairman. “My father had a saying:  ‘you can judge a man by the company he keeps,’ and if there’s any truth to that, then I am truly a lucky person to have these members of the Consensus Body as company. While it was not always an easy journey, it was incredibly rewarding to finally get this Standard published. It was over a decade in the making, and now the restoration industry has another IICRC pillar in their foundation.”

According to Brandon Burton, IICRC Standards Chairman, “Providing a Standard of Care for the
professional restoration of structural fire and smoke damage to the restoration community is
a massive win for our industry. This ANSI/IICRC Consensus based Standard will propel the
industry into a new phase of transparency, consistency, and quality. I cannot stress enough
how thankful I am to all the volunteers and organizations that have contributed to this critical
and important document. Specifically, thank you to the S700 Chair Bran Lynch and Vice
Chair John Pletcher, to the volunteer Consensus Body members, and to the Restoration Industry Association (RIA) leadership for its donation of technical literature and resources.”

To purchase a copy of the new ANSI/IICRC S700: 2025 and other standards, visit
https://iicrc.gilmoreglobal.com/en.

IICRC standards are also available via the IICRC Standards subscription website at https://evantage.gilmoreglobal.com/#/.

For more information on other certification programs and standards offered by IICRC, visit www.iicrc.org.

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