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Fire & Water - Cleanup & Restoration

What to do after a commercial fire.

11/20/2017 (Permalink)

Taking Action After Commercial Fire

After calling the fire department, the next call should be made to a fire damage restoration company. That way, the fire damage professionals will be on time and start the fire cleanup process as soon the firefighters are done putting out the fire and have declared the building safe to enter. Nobody should enter the building until the fire department has ascertained that it's safe to do so. There have been cases of fires reigniting after the firefighters have already contained them. Someone could get hurt if that happens with them inside the building after commercial fire damage.

Also, property owners should not attempt to perform the restoration process. Let the restoration company do that and arrange for board up; it's their job. These individuals have the training, skill, equipment, and experience to handle any risky situation that may result from fire damage, smoke damage, soot damage, and smoke smell. The restoration company will carry out the fire cleanup, smoke damage, soot damage, fire damage, and smoke smell professionally and get the business up and running in a matter of days. They may also arrange for board up services during the restoration.

Fire Damage Restoration Process

Fire cleanup and restoration process should begin as soon as possible. The fire damage restoration company is typically a fast responder; they are always locked, loaded, and ready to roll. After placing the call, expect the team to arrive in a matter of minutes. Below is the general fire restoration process:

Assessing the Damage

The first step of the fire restoration process is damage assessment. This is where the fire damage professionals check the extent of commercial fire damage and proceed accordingly. The process includes checking how far smoke damage and soot damage have spread and whether they have affected furniture as well as other items.

Prevent Further Damages

It's in the property owner's best interests to prevent further commercial fire damage. The fire damage restoration technicians will check to see if there is anything that can cause further damage and prevent it. For instance, if during the fire, a pipe broke and it's leaking, the first thing the technicians will do is fix it and prevent water damage.

Cleaning Up

Fire cleanup is the most important portion of the fire restoration process. The fire damage technicians will use appropriate detergents to clean up the premises, furniture, carpets, etc. to get rid of the smoke smell and the debris. Fire cleanup process can take some time, of course depending on the extent of the fire damage. Anything that has been badly damaged by the fire in a home or fire in a business, including furniture, carpets, and other items are disposed of.

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