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Do's and Don'ts about Fire Damage Cleanup

To ensure your safety and minimizing health hazards and reduce fire related damage to your home or business, it is important to know some basic do’s and don’ts about smoke and fire damage in your home.. Fire Damage Cleanup

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Do's and Don'ts about Fire Damage Cleanup

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  1. Dos And Don’ts About Fire Damage Cleanup If your house has suffered fire damage, then the clean-up can be one of the most difficult things to face. While dealing with fire and smoke damage, the first thing you have to stick in mind is that appearances can be deceiving. Areas that may initially looking safe to tamper with are often quite dangerous. So until contacting a professional to inspect your home don’t try to clean up any type of fire damage on your own, To ensure your safety and minimizing health hazards and reduce fire related damage to your home or business, it is important to know some basic do’s and don’ts about smoke and fire damage in your home.. DO’s: - Do ventilate all rooms by opening windows and doors. - Do close doors on affected areas to slow down spread of smoke, placing towels under the doors boarding up open windows and other open areas in order to prevent additional damage. Stop moving here and there in your home to prevent soot particles from embedding themselves into your upholstery and carpets. - - Be sure your hands are always clean to avoid further dirtying upholstery, walls, and any woodwork. - Blow, carefully brush or vacuum loose soot from upholstery, draperies and carpeting. Wipe off and preserve chrome on plumbing fixtures and other metal items by applying a light coating of Vaseline or oil to prevent tarnishing. Change your heating and air conditioning system filter and turn on if it is not currently on. If electricity is off, take out all items from freezer and refrigerator. - - - DON’T’S - Don’t enter in the house before you are sure that its completely safe. Don’t sit or lie on upholstered furniture. Don’t try to wipe or wash any walls, ceilings, painted surfaces, carpet or other absorbent surfaces without contacting a professional. - - - Don’t walk on carpets and floors that have soot unless you put down clean sheets or towels.

  2. - Don’t try to use electrical items if it’s near to fire, heat, or water until they have been checked by electrician. - Don’t turn on ceiling fixtures until cleaned and checked, if your ceiling is wet, as the wiring may be damaged. - Don’t take clothing and draperies to an ordinary dry cleaner because these items require special procedures to clean soot and smoke odor. - Don’t consume any canned or packaged food, beverages or medicines that you have stored near fire until the level of exposure to heat, smoke and soot has been determined. Don’t delay the cleaning process. The longer corrosive gases are in contact with surfaces such as metals, the more likely those surfaces will be damaged. - When dealing with fire damage clean up, above essentials are necessary to follow to ensure your safety. Many property owners make the mistake of trying to clean after a fire, often resulting in permanent damage to their belongings that could have been avoided so that you should contact a professional restoration company. 24 Hour Restoration is well-known company that provide healthy Fire Damage Minneapolis services.

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