Coming up in 2012 – Jena Dyco Events

Two specialised events – the Meth Lab Cleanup Seminar and the Mould and Specialised Drying conference – are taking place in the first half of 2012 and are designed to help you gain a broader perspective on the many issues that are related to offering specialised services.

Meth Lab Cleanup Seminar
Friday 23rd March, Melbourne

Following on from the success of our Meth Lab Cleanup Conference that was held on the Gold Coast in July of this year, we have decided to continue this broader education with a series of smaller, localised Meth Lab Cleanup seminars.

The first seminar will take place in Melbourne and include presentations from local environmental health officers, testing agents, lawyers and insurance assessors. New to the industry and looking at getting into this kind of work? This seminar will provide a great forum for seeing what its all about and making connections. Already completing meth lab cleanup jobs? This seminar is the ideal place to build on your expertise, re-connect with old contacts and establish contacts to help you get more work in the future.

We welcome to come along and get involved – we still need to confirm details for this seminar, but you can click here to let us know if you’d like to be kept up to date with more information as it is available.

Mould and Specialised Drying Conference
Friday 1st and Saturday 2nd June, Melbourne

Let’s face it, mould is a massive issue across Australia. There are more and more cases coming up with properties that have severe mould issues.

How do we go about dealing with this?

Over the two days of this conference you will have the opportunity to listen to presentations and case studies by industry experts to help you gain a better perspective on the current state of the industry and where things are heading in the next few years and network with like-minded professionals.

This event is perfect for technicians already involved in water damage restoration, mould remediation or specialised drying courses or anyone who would like to get into this type of work.

We welcome to come along and get involved – we still need to confirm details for this seminar, but you can click here to let us know if you’d like to be kept up to date with more information as it is available.


As always, we would love your input for both of these events: what would YOU like to see us discuss next year? Click here to let us know…


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    • Thanks New Jersey Carpet Cleaning! As a training organisation that only offers training to specialised cleaners and restorers we think its important to get everyone in the industry talking to each other, upskilling, providing new services and networking with like-minded technicians and business owners to help upskill the industry. We love getting the industry talking and value contributions, so please do send us your input! We also release our blogs and various tidbits of information via a monthly email newsletter – let me know if you would liket to recieve this newsletter and I will add you to our database.

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