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Helpful Tips for Fire and Smoke Damage


Understanding Fire and Smoke Damage

No matter where the fire originates, smoke may penetrate throughout the building structure. Smoke also combines with humidity and can form corrosive residues that may cause secondary damage.

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Long after the fire is put out, the damage can continue as remaining free-floating smoke settles on horizontal surfaces and contents.fire smoke damage

Fire does burn, but residual smoke may burn as well. This is sometimes called etching, pitting, or chemical burning. Quick response and action are critical. The more time that elapses before treatment, the greater the damage.

ServiceMaster by T.A. Russell, Ventura is a highly reputable, licensed, insured, and endorsed provider of fire and smoke restoration services. In addition to our years of experience, our uniformed restoration technicians have completed advanced training in fire mitigation, restoration systems, and corrosion control. We also require continuing education to learn about new techniques and equipment to better serve you in your time of need.

It is our goal to restore your property as quickly and efficiently as possible. Depending on the source, nature, and size of the fire, the cleaning and restoration may require several phases before completion

Common Types of Fire Damage

Complex Fire - Multiple and synthetic items inside the structure have burned; black smoke residue is on the contents and surfaces; synthetic smoke odor exists; emergency corrosion mitigation is needed to protect at-risk surfaces.

Kitchen or Protein Fire - Food from the oven or stove has burned; strong burnt food odor exists; smoke residue is on contents and surfaces.

Natural Fire - Trees, shrubs, and bushes have burned (example: Forest fire); smoke has penetrated the structure from outside; smoke residue and odor are present.

Furnace Malfunction - Heating appliances such as oil-fired furnaces have malfunctioned and cause smoke to be distributed throughout the property.

Tips for Keeping Your Home or Business Safe from Fire and Smoke Damage

• Place a smoke alarm on each floor of your home or business (and one in each bedroom at home)
• Store fire extinguishers within reach in the kitchen and utility areasfire damage repair
• Schedule service and cleaning annually for furnaces, heating systems, chimneys, and fireplaces
• Avoid overloading electrical circuits. Check extension cords and fuse boxes or circuit breakers, making sure there is never a combination of appliances that exceeds 1500 watts on the same circuit.

What To Do in the Event of Fire or Smoke Damage

• Corrosive byproducts can cause irreversible etching in as few as 72 hours. Call for professional help.
If the outdoor temperature is above 60 degrees, air out the house to reduce smoke odor.
• Clean Formica, chrome, porcelain, and aluminum fixtures to prevent permanent tarnishing or etching.
• Change the air filter on your furnace if it uses forced hot air.
• Tape damp cheesecloth over returns and supply registers to capture loose soot in the air.
• Discard any open food packages.
• If the electricity is off, clean out the refrigerator and leave its doors propped open.
• Gather heavily smoke-damaged clothing. We work closely with a qualified restoration dry cleaner that will work to restore your clothes to their pre-loss state

What Not To Do in the Event of Fire or Smoke Damage

• Do not touch anything. Oil from your hands can permeate upholstery, walls, and woodwork, causing additional damage.
• Do not wash walls. Incorrect cleaning could compound the soot residue.
• Do not attempt to clean carpets or upholstered furniture.
• Do not use electrical appliances until they have been checked.
• Do not use ceiling fixtures if the ceiling is wet.

Testimonials

Even when the fire is out, the damage continues. Much of the material found in furniture and flooring is synthetic. When burned, synthetics create a variety of complex chemical reactions. After only a few days, these items go from cleanable to unsalvageable…

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