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Fire Damage

  

Our specialties are emergency services and loss mitigation of property damage from water, smoke, fire, sewer, vandalism, mold, and related occurrences. Our radio dispatched service team is available 24 hours a day with a prompt response time of 30-90 minutes.

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Local: 517-322-3000
Toll Free: 800-889-6156

 
Fire Damage Do's and Don'ts

{ Do }

  • Contact a certified Fire Restoration contractor.
  • Keep children, elderly adults, individuals with asthma and pets (especially birds) away from the area.
  • Limit the movement in the home to prevent soot particles from being impregnated into the upholstery and carpets. Cover carpeted areas with towels or old linens to prevent additional damage. Oils from hands can cause additional damage.
  • Open windows for ventilation if temperature is above 60Ëš.
  • If electricity is off, empty freezer and refrigerator completely. Prop open or put charcoal inside. Discard any opened food packages as they may be contaminated.
  • Replace furnace filter.
  • If using furnace, tape double layers of damp cheesecloth over all air registers to capture any loose soot in the air.
  • Blow off or brush loose smoke particles from the upholstery, drapes and carpet making sure tools do not come in contact with fabrics.
  • Wash plants with water on both sides of leaves and remove top 1'' of soil.
  • Clean and protect chrome trim on kitchen appliances, bathroom fixtures, towel bars, etc. with a coating of Vaseline® or other oil to prevent permanent tarnishing or etching.
  • Send clothing with heavy smoke damage to a professional restoration cleaner rather than any dry cleaner.
  • Drain water heater if heat is off in winter.
  • Change furnace filters as often as necessary if furnace will be in use.
  • Pour antifreeze in toilet bowls, sink and tub to prevent freezing if heat is off in winter.


{ Don't }

  • Wash any papered or flat painted walls without consulting your professional cleaner. Incorrect cleaning procedures could compound the soot residue problem and oil from your skin could cause additional damage.
  • Use food exposed to heat or smoke as they may be contaminated.
  • Use computers, TV's, stereos or electrical appliances until they have been cleaned and checked.
  • Use do-it-yourself carpet or upholstery cleaner