Knowledge Base
Disaster Recovery Knowledge Hub
Our knowledge base provides authoritative, expert-verified information on every aspect of disaster recovery in Australia. Each article references IICRC standards, Australian legislation, and peer-reviewed science — giving you the information you need to make confident decisions about your property.
Water Damage Restoration Science
IICRC S500 water contamination categories, drying classes, psychrometric principles, and Australian building code compliance.
Read article →Mould Remediation Standards
IICRC S520 protocols for containment, HEPA filtration, antimicrobial treatment, and post-remediation verification.
Read article →Fire Damage Restoration Process
Four-phase fire restoration covering safety assessment, debris removal, smoke remediation, and structural repair.
Read article →Insurance Claims Process — Australia
Insurance Contracts Act 1984, General Insurance Code of Practice, AFCA dispute resolution, and claims timeline.
Read article →Emergency Response Protocols
PPRR framework, the golden hour in restoration, WHS obligations, and professional response sequence.
Read article →Psychrometric Science in Restoration
Temperature-humidity relationships, grain depression, vapour pressure differentials, and the drying equation.
Read article →Biohazard & Trauma Cleaning Standards
Bloodborne pathogen protocols, AS/NZS 3816 clinical waste management, and biohazard classification levels.
Read article →Storm & Flood Damage Recovery
Category 3 floodwater protocols, storm damage categories, BOM data, and flood insurance in Australia.
Read article →Commercial vs Residential Restoration
BCA class differences, ISO 22301 business continuity, multi-stakeholder coordination, and compliance requirements.
Read article →IICRC Certification Standards
8 core IICRC standards, certification levels, insurance recognition, and why certification matters for your claim.
Read article →Why Trust Our Knowledge Base?
Every article in our knowledge base is built on three pillars of authority:
IICRC Standards
All technical content references IICRC S500, S520, S540, and other internationally recognised restoration standards used by insurers and regulators.
Australian Law
Legal content references the Insurance Contracts Act 1984, Australian Consumer Law, WHS legislation, and state-specific regulations.
Peer-Reviewed Science
Scientific claims are sourced from CSIRO, ASHRAE, WHO, and Australian university research — all with credibility scores of 9/10 or above.
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