Downloads
Application and Recertification Forms
Exam Study Guides
Marketing Aids
Use the following tools to make customers, government agencies, news outlets and legislators aware of the benefits of ACAC certification.
Unified Facilities Guide Specifications for Mold Remediation -- this Federal specification requries that mold assessments be performed by ACAC certificants or Certified Industrial Hygienists.
Making government procurement officers in your area aware of this
specification can dramatically increase your visibility in the
marketplace.
Tri-fold Marketing Brochures
-- these flyers fit neatly into your estimate, invoice or other mailing
envelopes. They quickly explain the benefits of hiring
professionals with independent, accredited ACAC certifications.
Press Release Template -- download a short list of
instructions for submitting press releases to your local news agencies
tha announce your certification. This document includes links to
free online press release outlets as well as a template for creating
your own release. Just fill in the blanks with your name and
designation and send!
Suggested Language for Legislation --
ACAC has developed legislative language for mold assessment and
remediation regulations. This verbiage favors independent,
accredited certifications and is the model for current legislation in
states like Maryland and Arkansas. Suggest this language to
lawmakers when your state begins to consider mold legislation.
Tips for Bids and Submittals -- this two-page document contains
valuable hints on finding and competing for lucrative government
contracts. Included are tips for locating RFPs, preparing
proposals, attending pre-bid conferences, following up with procurement
agents and more.
Marketing
"Blurbiage" -- a short press release template that
explains ACAC's accreditation status and sets you apart as an elite
professional. Submit this short article to your local newspaper
and raise your company's profile in your area.
Certificant Form Letter to State Legislators
-- this form letter introduces you to legislators as an ACAC-certified
professional who is concerned that state legislation be developed with
the assistance of industry experts. It offers your assistance to
legislators or committees involved in indoor air quality legislation.
ACAC Letter to State Legislators
-- this letter explaining ACAC's certification standards is signed by
Charlie Wiles, ACAC executive director. It offers ACAC's
assistance to states developing indoor air quality legislation.
Send it to your state and federal legislators to remind them that
industry experts should be involved in such legislation.
ACAC programs are accredited by the Council of
Engineering and Scientific Specialty Boards (CESB).
ACAC examinations are compliant with standards published by APA,
AERA and NCME.
ACAC is a member of the Institute for Credentialing Excellence
(ICE), formerly known as NOCA.