The American Council for Accredited Certification (ACAC) is known as the indoor environmental industry’s oldest and most respected professional credentialing body.
Moldgone is certified by the ACAC, which means that Moldgone holds approval from the ACAC that its technicians comply with nationally recognized standards for mold remediation.
That should help Moldgone’s customers breathe more easily, knowing that they’re in good hands of professionals who have been approved by the ACAC. Read on to learn more about what the ACAC does.
What does the American Council for Accredited Certification do?
The ACAC offers industry-specific training, contractor certifications and accredited certifications for the infection control, microbial, indoor environmental and other indoor air quality (IAQ) fields.
“The American Council for Accredited Certification (ACAC) promotes awareness, education and certification for professionals. Our mission is to establish credible certification programs that provide value to certificants, their clients and the public. It is our goal to serve the public interest with integrity as an independent certifying body.” -ACAC
According to its website, the ACAC is the only certifying body in the IAQ field to hold independent third-party accreditation from the Council of Engineering and Scientific Specialty Boards.
ACAC covers the following industries:
Restoration and remediation:
- Mold remediation certifications
- Indoor air quality certifications
- Water damage certifications
- Fire and water restoration certifications
- Structural drying certifications
- Moisture control certifications
- Thermography certifications
Administration and management:
- Emergency management certifications
- Indoor air quality management certifications
Investigation and Consulting:
- Mold inspector certifications
- Indoor air quality certifications
- Environmental certifications
- Infection control certifications
- Thermography certifications
- Fire and smoke certifications
There’s a lot that speaks to the ACAC’s integrity and commitment to IAQ providers.
ACAC’s website says it was the first certifying body in the IAQ field to operate independently of training providers and industry membership associations, as well as to refuse all revenue agreements with product manufacturers or service providers.
Learn more about the ways ACAC has pioneered in the IAQ industry.
Moldgone’s Commitment to Excellent Customer Service
In addition to an ACAC certification, Moldgone holds Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification and National Association of Mold Professionals certifications
This speaks to Moldgone’s commitment to providing excellent mold remediation service that is backed by national and international accrediting bodies for the cleaning, inspection and restoration industries.
If you would like for an ACAC-certified mold remediation specialist to inspect your home in the Virginia, Maryland or Washington DC area, contact Moldgone today to schedule an appointment!