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Yellow Van is a progressive, family owned business, committed to excellent service & prompt response. We do it all, from disaster restoration to cleaning services, commercial and residential. Emergency Services available 24/7. Our main office is located in Kearney at 206 E 6th St. We have branch offices at 604 S Webb Road in Grand Island and 215 West J Street in Hastings. Serving the Tri-Cities and beyond.

Monday, January 7, 2013

IICRC - Color Repair - Kearney and Grand Island, Nebraska


The Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) is proud to announce that Mike Huhman and Michael Keiter of Yellow Van Cleaning & Restoration in Kearney and Grand Island recently have qualified by education and examination as technicians certified in Color Repair.  These students have spent a great deal of time training to reach this level of certification.  Currently, Yellow Van holds 80 certifications among 12 employees.   

The IICRC is a nonprofit certifying and standard-setting organization dedicated to raising industry standards through technical proficiency.  By administering a strict process of certification, The IICRC provides a means by which consumers can receive the highest quality of service from trained, knowledgeable, and professional technicians.

Yellow Van Cleaning & Restoration is now in its 31st year of business providing Residential and Commercial cleaning, as well as 24 hour emergency water cleanup, to Central Nebraska with certifications in Carpet, Upholstery, Fire & Water Damage Restoration, Janitorial, and Stone & Marble Cleaning.  Yellow Van is a member of the Better Business Bureau, Kearney, Grand Island, and Hastings Chambers of Commerce.  They can be reached at 1-800-828-3969 for 24 hour Emergency Response Services, online at www.yellowvan.com, or at their main location – 206 East 6th Street in Kearney.

Mike and Michael join the ranks of the true professionals within the cleaning, restoration, and inspection industry.  The IICRC welcomes their participation and continuing education.

Michael Keiter (left), Mike Huhman (right)