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5 Critical Steps To Clean a Home After a Fire

6/8/2021 (Permalink)

Outside of a home burned Fire damage in Edmond, OK.

5 Critical Steps To Clean a Home After a Fire

Fires happen every day in homes across the U.S. They are scary events for the residents of a home. In addition to having the power to cause injury and death, a home fire creates a mess in the home. Smoke damage is one aspect of the impacts on a home and it can be tricky to clean. A local fire restoration company in Edmond, OK, is often your best resource for quick and effective fire cleanup. A team of highly trained specialists will come to your home and begin a proven process to restore your home. These steps are the foundation of a professional cleanup:

  • Inspection and Assessment
  • Water Removal and Drying
  • Removal of smoke damage from all surfaces
  • Cleaning and sanitizing
  • Restoration

Steps 1 and 2 Explained
The inspection and assessment determines the scope of the problem. At this time the technicians can give you a better idea of the process and how long remediation efforts will take. If the damage is severe, a board-up and roof-tarp service might be needed to secure the home from additional damage from rains or vandalism. Water removal might be undertaken if fire fighting resulted in water damage.

Steps 3, 4, and 5 Explained
The impacts of a fire extend to the pernicious effects of smoke and soot damage. Both soot and smoke can permeate the home and require advanced equipment to completely remove. The step of smoke cleaning is also likely to include the cleaning and restoration of carpeting, furniture upholstery, clothes, and other personal belongings. It might include the use of air filtration devices to eliminate smoke odors. Cleaning and sanitizing wipes down all surfaces with effective and safe disinfectants. Finally, restoration includes repairing any items such as drywall or flooring that have been damaged. Your home is considered restored when all of the effects of the fire including smoke damage are completely addressed to your satisfaction.

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