What is a CETI?

A Council-certified Environmental Thermography Investigator (CETI) investigates structural and environmental issues in the built environment using infrared thermography.  For example, a CETI can identify mold and moisture issues during a commercial investigation or a home inspection that may be invisible to the naked eye. A CETI has verified knowledge of thermal and infrared physics as they apply to the building sciences.  A CETI has verified knowledge of the selection, calibration and operation of thermal imaging equipment.  Finally, a CETI knows how to apply the principles and equipment of infrared thermography to a building investigation.

 

Each CETI has demonstrated at least two (2) years experience conducting field investigations involving infrared thermography.  Field experience documentation is reviewed by the CETI certification board.

 

To earn the Council-certified Environmental Thermography Investigator (CETI) designation, every candidate must:

The CETI certification is accredited by the Council for Engineering and Scientific Specialty Boards (CESB), a nationally recognized independent accreditation body.  ACAC certifications are the ONLY designations in the indoor air quality field to earn CESB accreditation.

 

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