
Terry E. Hudson
ACAC Board Certified Residential Mold Inspector
American Council for Accredited Certification
#1005007 Exp. 5/31/2020
I follow the ACAC standards of practice and the IICRC S520 Standards.
ACAC Board Certified Residential Mold Inspector
American Council for Accredited Certification
#1005007 Exp. 5/31/2020
I follow the ACAC standards of practice and the IICRC S520 Standards.
ACAC American Council for Accredited Certification
An Introduction to The Certification Council
Founded in 1992, The Certification Council is North America’s oldest and most prestigious certifying body dedicated to indoor air quality. The Certification Council offers consultation services in the field of professional development in certification.
ACAC (formerly known as the American Indoor Air Quality Council) is a dba of The Certification Council, and provides certifications in infection control, microbial, indoor environmental and other IAQ-related fields.
ACAC is the ONLY certifying body in the IAQ field to achieve independent third-party accreditation from the Council of Engineering and Scientific Specialty Boards (CESB).
ACAC is the ONLY certifying body in the IAQ field to achieve independent third-party accreditation from the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA).
Additionally, ACAC was the FIRST indoor air quality certifying body to:
Founded in 1992, The Certification Council is North America’s oldest and most prestigious certifying body dedicated to indoor air quality. The Certification Council offers consultation services in the field of professional development in certification.
ACAC (formerly known as the American Indoor Air Quality Council) is a dba of The Certification Council, and provides certifications in infection control, microbial, indoor environmental and other IAQ-related fields.
ACAC is the ONLY certifying body in the IAQ field to achieve independent third-party accreditation from the Council of Engineering and Scientific Specialty Boards (CESB).
ACAC is the ONLY certifying body in the IAQ field to achieve independent third-party accreditation from the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA).
Additionally, ACAC was the FIRST indoor air quality certifying body to:
- Operate independently of training providers
- Operate independently of industry membership associations
- Refuse all revenue agreements with product manufacturers or service providers
- Award its certifications by unanimous vote of a board of peers
- Develop its examinations in compliance with published psychometric standards
- Deliver its examinations via independent third-party proctors
- Employ secure high stakes computer based testing
- See its designations listed as prerequisites for a state license
- See its examinations listed as prerequisites for a state license
- See its designations specified by the US government
- Offer third-party accredited certifications in structural drying, environmental infection control and IAQ management
- Refuse to give exam questions or answers to prep course providers.