A "get yo shit ready" PDF for the IICRC.....app....

Mikey P

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Another handy dandy Consumer Sheet would be a GYSR , much like "my" letter that Ive shared so many times.

Many owner ops could use the help in creating their own letter so I'm thinking of adding one to the list of PDFS that is very generic that they can use as is or they can copy the text and modify it as they see fit.


More value to the Institutes registrants being the key


Here is my letter, followed by one from a fellow shareholder, feel free to chime in....


Dear [FIRST_NAME] [LAST_NAME],


We look forward to your upcoming appointment. We’ll need your assistance to make the areas you want cleaned as accessible as possible.

1. Please arrange for a parking spot as close to your front door or cleaning project as possible.


2. We will need to hook up to a water source, either a garden faucet or a utility sink with a threaded faucet within 150" feet of our truck. We do have adapters to work with bathroom or kitchen sinks if need be.


3. Remove all breakable items from the cleaning area and store in a safe area (lamps, collectibles, etc.)

4. Other than large furniture, please remove all items from the floor
(waste baskets, potted plants, brief cases, toys, etc.). If you are physically unable to move things yourself and cannot arrange for help, we will be more than happy to assist. Please pin up or tuck in bed spreads and dust ruffles. Drapes can either be hung up on the end of the rod, gently draped over each other or the ends placed in a plastic garbage bag. Extremely large or heavy items will remain in place (i.e. entertainment units, china cabinets, pianos). We will clean up to the outside edges.
Medium-sized furniture (i.e. tables, coffee tables, end tables, wing chairs, recliners, sofas) can be moved, the area cleaned, and returned to their location. We will place protective padding under furnishings with wood or metal feet to protect the carpet and the furniture. Some furniture is best left off the carpet until completely dried. We will discuss options during your appointment

Beds- If you want the carpet under your bed cleaned, you can either move the bed out of the room completely or remove the linens and lean the mattresses up against the wall while resting horizontally on the frame rails. We can than step inside the frame and clean as much of the area as possible. Due to the many steps in our process and the inherent weakness in bed frames, we can not move the complete bed side to side to perform the cleaning. We can normally reach a foot or two under most beds from the three available sides with out any work on your part..

5. Have a safe place for your pets to stay,
Your front door or other access point will need to be left open during the cleaning process and we would hate it if Skippy or Shadow escaped.

6. Tell us your every concern.
Please point out spots and spills and tell us what they are.

7.We will pre vacuum your carpet prior to cleaning but if you would like to knock dust and cob webs off base boards, ceiling fans and from the back of furniture we recommend doing so prior to our arrival.

8. If we are cleaning your upholstered furniture:
Please have the pieces easily accessible from all sides and away from any breakable objects or delicate floorings. We can clean your sofas or chairs over the carpet/rugs being cleaned that day or if possible we can clean them outside or in your garage. The pieces set can be on tarps as a last resort. Loose cushions will be "A" framed on provided plastic sheeting, preferably outside for quick drying. In most cases furniture should not be reassembled the same day, rather when completely dry the following day.

and finally;


9. If you have requested a Teflon Protector to be applied to your carpet or furniture after cleaning (recommended!) please plan on treading as lightly as possible for the next 12 hours as the sealant needs time to cure.


Thank you for choosing Connoisseur!
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Perhaps a little more detail about control of pets.

If people are not there to keep an eye on the pets, having them at another location or confined to a room you won't be entering might be worth spelling out a little better.

I would go with your wording instead of the Master Steam example.
 
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Perhaps a little more detail about control of pets.

If people are not there to keep an eye on the pets, having them at another location or confined to a room you won't be entering might be worth spelling out a little better.

I would go with your wording instead of the Master Steam example.
I'll have to be careful to not offend the cancel culture who treat Bill the Dog and Cindy the Cat as their equals.
 

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Perhaps a little more detail about control of pets.

If people are not there to keep an eye on the pets, having them at another location or confined to a room you won't be entering might be worth spelling out a little better.

I would go with your wording instead of the Master Steam example.
Bout 3 weeks ago, a lady lost her 2 cats into the wild because she said they weren't flight risk. They are still missing. Oops. She just called asking if I can clean her tiles.
 
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I got bit by a customer’s wiener dog once. Not cool.

We use a version of your letter, Mike. Am I going to get this file once it’s fleshed out?
 

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I got bit by a customer’s wiener dog once. Not cool.

We use a version of your letter, Mike. Am I going to get this file once it’s fleshed out?
I certainly hope you're still work willing to work on this.

Let me talk to some more IICRC people about this. So far I've only gotten the thumbs up from two and they are not the right thumbs to be making decision if the ICRC wants to branch into this kind of information.
Hopefully a few of the bigwigs are at Nexus next week
 

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