Restoration Training Courses
79 courses across 7 IICRC disciplines — earn CECs online, at your own pace
Microbial Remediation — Core Principles (AMRT-aligned)
CARSI · Restoration training · Australia
Microbial Remediation — Core Principles (AMRT-aligned)
Assessment, containment, remediation workflow, and post-verification thinking for microbial-affected buildings.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What courses does CARSI offer?
CARSI provides IICRC-aligned continuing education across seven core disciplines: Water Restoration Technology (WRT), Carpet Repair and Reinstallation Technology (CRT), Applied Structural Drying (ASD), Applied Microbial Remediation Technology (AMRT), Fire and Smoke Restoration Technology (FSRT), Odour Control Technology (OCT), and Commercial Carpet Cleaning Technology (CCT). Each course awards IICRC Continuing Education Credits (CECs) upon completion, with automatic tracking and verifiable digital credentials. Our 79 courses range from introductory modules for new technicians through to advanced certification preparation for experienced professionals. All courses are delivered online, allowing Australian restoration technicians to study at their own pace from any location. Course content is reviewed and approved by the IICRC board in the United States before CECs are assigned, ensuring every credit meets international standards.
How do I choose the right IICRC discipline?
Your discipline choice depends on your current role and career goals. Water Restoration Technology (WRT) is the most common starting point, providing foundational knowledge applicable across all restoration work including flood damage, burst pipes, and storm recovery. Carpet Repair and Reinstallation Technology (CRT) suits technicians working in flooring and soft furnishing restoration. Applied Structural Drying () builds on with advanced moisture control techniques for structural elements. Applied Microbial Remediation Technology () covers mould assessment and remediation, an increasingly regulated area across Australian states. Fire and Smoke Restoration Technology () addresses post-fire cleanup and deodorisation. Odour Control Technology () focuses on identifying and neutralising odour sources in residential and commercial settings. Commercial Carpet Cleaning Technology () targets contract cleaners working in commercial environments.