Career Training for Disaster Housing Inspector

“The class opened up a new field of work for me, one which should be lucrative, professional and demands self-improvement and integrity.”
John P. - Littleton, CO
  • Travel Opportunities
  • Independent Contractor
  • Great Earning Potential
  • FEMA Contractor Registration

Disaster Housing Inspector Career Training

What is a Disaster Housing Inspector and the specialized job training?

Leading scientists are predicting more disasters in the years to come.

A Disaster Housing Inspector works with FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) to come to the assistance of individual households who have been through a catastrophe such as a hurricane, tornado, flood, etc. These catastrophes are limited to federally declared disaster sites in the U.S. and its protected territories.

A Disaster Housing Inspector officially examines the home of the applicant that is seeking assistance from FEMA. The inspection will provide detailed and accurate information about the home regarding the cause, level, location and type of damage. The inspector provides this information to FEMA so that they may determine eligibility for federal assistance.

An All Fields trained Disaster Housing Inspector is the Vital Link to the integrity of the entire FEMA process, and performs humanitarian work to help people in their time of need.

This specialty career can be a work-at-home job and allows you to work as an independent contractor.

Disaster Housing Inspector Training


Basic Training is four days and covers:

Industry Standards – FEMA

  • Procedures and Guidelines
  • Terminology / Line Item Descriptions
  • Forms and Letters
  • Code of Conduct / Ethics

Training Exercises

  • Activation Process
  • Field Equipment Preparation
  • Disaster Housing Inspection Procedure
  • Damage Assessment

Final Review

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