GreenEDU Partners With National Institute of Decontamination Specialists

Piedmont, SC- Recently, GreenEDU announced a strategic partnership with the National Institute of Decontamination Specialists (NIDS), a South Carolina based training center. NIDS is a decontamination training center dedicated to the success of its students, striving to create a positive experience. Additionally, they provide lunch free of charge to all of their students for every day of training. They provide hands-on training for the clean up of crime scenes, meth labs, and other biohazard challenges by using Hollywood-type sets so that students are able to interact with the environment and understand what a real hazardous situation may look like. Students interact with the set while being instructed and aided by an "actor," giving students realistic, hands-on training. They are affiliated with several accredited industries, such as IICRC, the American BioRecovery Association, and the Restoration Industry Association.

NIDS is currently offering Meth Lab and Tear Gas Decontamination training and Crime and Trauma Scene Bio-Recovery training in Piedmont, South Carolina.

About the National Institute of Decontamination Specialists
The National Institute of Decontamination Specialists (NIDS) is approved by the American BioRecovery Association and has aligned itself with manufacturers, industry associations and top notch professionals to assure you receive the latest science-based information possible. Their courses are science-based as the result of constant research, and they only present training on subjects their instructors are recognized experts on. Kent Berg, ACBTI, is the Director of NIDS, and he has taught specialty decontamination of crime scenes, meth labs, disease outbreaks, and other biohazard challenges to over 800 companies across the U.S., Canada, Australia, and the U.K. and has provided countless others with technical assistance. He has supervised the cleanup and disinfection of over 1,000 crime and trauma scenes and has written five training manuals. As a consultant, he has assisted cities, counties and the U.S. military in preparing bid requests for biorecovery services, and assisted in creating legislation for biorecovery statutes. He holds membership in the American BioRecovery Association, Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, International Association of Hazardous Materials Technicians, Cleaning Industry Research Institute, and the Society of Cleaning & Restoration Technicians.

View all NIDS decontamination courses at http://www.greenedu.com/national-institute-of-decontamination-specialists