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(860) 537-1594
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1-800-416-2620
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CODE OF ETHICS
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OUR TECHNICIANS, CERTIFIED
BY THE INSTITUTE OF INSPECTION, CLEANING AND RESTORATION
CERTIFICATION (IICRC) AGREE TO:
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- Maintain the highest professional standards
of workmanship and service to our customers;
- Conduct business affairs with honesty and integrity,
never resorting to unfair trade practices that
might reflect not only on our company, but on
the Industry;
- Avoid misrepresentation of products and services,
false promises, misleading advertising, or any
other promotion of our work that might lead to
misconception on the part of the customer;
- Share knowledge and experience with the objective
of upgrading the industry;
- Participate in educational workshops and seminars
to improve expertise and to keep abreast of new
developments in technology and methods;
- Do everything possible to enhance our reputation
as skilled professionals offering honest, dependable,
competent service to the customer.
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| Certification Training:
Our Technicians are certified by the IICRC (Institute
of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification)
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| IICRC Approved Schools teach the curriculum for
certification. Certification examinations are provided
by IICRC which test the technician's knowledge to
achieve Certification. Individual Certifications are
obtained through extensive on the job field training,
classroom study and a thorough written examination.
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| IICRC cooperates with regulatory bodies, government
agencies and consumer groups in establishing fair
standards of proficiency in the carpet and upholstery
cleaning industry. |
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| IICRC maintains an International Registry of Certified
Firms, Carpet Inspectors, Master Cleaners and Master
Restorers for use by fiber producers, carpet manufacturers,
insurance companies and governmental agencies. |
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IICRC
Certified
Carpet Cleaning
Technicians |
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Proudly
Serving Hartford, New London and Tolland Counties in Connecticut
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"We
don't cut corners, we clean them!" |
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