The IICRC WRT body of knowledge states thatcarpet cushion (pad, underlay) must be removed and discarded when affected by Category 2 or Category 3 water. Carpet cushion is a porous material that readily absorbs and retains contaminants, making effective cleaning and decontamination impractical under these conditions.
The WRT manual explains that even if the overlying carpet may be cleanable in some situations, cushion acts like a sponge and can harbor microorganisms, nutrients, and moisture deep within its structure. Attempting to dry or disinfect contaminated cushion poses a health risk and increases the likelihood of secondary damage or odor problems.
While certain cushion types (such as synthetic felt or cushions with skins) influence restorability in Category 1 losses, contamination level takes precedence. The presence of Category 2 or 3 water alone is sufficient to require removal, regardless of cushion construction or subfloor type.
This guidance reflects the WRT emphasis on protecting occupant health and preventing hidden contamination. Removing and discarding contaminated cushion is considered the appropriate and defensible standard of care.
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