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Fire Commercial Cleanup Process

10/29/2022 (Permalink)

Fire Commercial Cleanup Process

If you've just experienced a fire in your Norman, OK home or business, you're likely dealing with more than just the loss of property and valuables. Smoke and soot can spread quickly after a fire, causing damage that can last for years to come. Cleaning up from a fire is essential in restoring your home or business to its pre-fire condition, but it can also be dangerous if done incorrectly. That's why it's important to hire skilled professionals who have experience cleaning up after fires and know how best to ensure that no residue remains once the smoke has cleared.

Smoke and Soot Spread Fast

Smoke and soot particles are the most visible sign of a fire. They can spread through a building in minutes after a fire, contaminating everything they touch. Soot particles are often the first priority when cleaning up from a fire because they can cause health issues if inhaled over time.

Starting the Cleanup Process

After the fire damage has been assessed and the fire department has left, it’s time to start cleaning up the mess. The first steps in this process are to clean up any debris and soot from walls, floors, and furniture. This can be done using a variety of methods including vacuuming or wet mopping with water and detergent solution. If you have carpets that were damaged by smoke odor, you may need to shampoo them as well.

Call the Professionals

Once the fire is extinguished and the bulk of the smoke has cleared, SERVPRO of Norman will use special equipment to remove particles from carpeting, curtains, and furniture. They will also vacuum soot and ash with a HEPA filter vacuum cleaner. The vacuum should be cleaned after each use to prevent excessive dust accumulation which can become airborne again when disturbed in some way (such as vacuuming).

Air purification. Professionals use advanced air purification methods to remove smoke and soot particles from your building's interior. They'll use air scrubbers, HEPA filters, and other methods to remove particles.

You can also use a vacuum cleaner (like the Shop-Vac brand) to pull dust and dirt from your carpets and floors after a fire has been put out by firefighters. A wet/dry vacuum is another option for removing debris from flooring surfaces

Hiring a professional to clean your house or business after a fire is the best way to get your home back in shape. Although you may be tempted to tackle the job yourself, it's important to remember that these types of cleanup efforts can be very dangerous and should only be completed by professionals who are trained and equipped with the proper equipment.

When you’ve been affected by a fire, it can be easy to overlook the damage that smoke and soot can cause. But if you want your home or business to return to normal as quickly as possible, it’s important to call in professional damage restoration experts who have experience dealing with these types of messes. These professionals will know exactly how much time is needed for cleaning up after a fire before it’s safe for people to return.

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