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After fire damage, a building and its contents must be cleaned; however, knowledge of what to do and what not to do is important. Timely action can be a great help, but incorrect or delayed action can jeopardize or seriously impede satisfactory restoration.
Do ...
- Clean and protect chrome trim on kitchen appliances with a light coating of Vaseline or other oil.
- Blow off or brush-vacuum loose smoke particles from upholstery, drapery, and carpet.
- Open windows for ventilation
- Change furnace filter if blower is operating.
- Empty freezer and refrigerator if electricity is off, and prop doors open with a rolled towel or newspaper.
- Clean and protect smoked bathroom faucets, tub fittings, and towel bars with a light coating of oil.
- Pour antifreeze in toilet bowls, sinks, and tubs to prevent freezing if heat is off in the winter.
- Wash both sides of plant leaves with water (water softener helps).
- Call plumber to drain heating system if heat is off in winter.
- Remove pets (especially birds) to clean environments.
Don't ...
- Wipe or attempt to wash walls, ceilings, or other absorbent surfaces.
- Use upholstered furniture unless unavoidable.
- Use exposed food items or canned goods subjected to excessive heat.
- Use TVs, stereos, or electrical appliances until cleaned and checked.
- Send smoked garments to an ordinary dry cleaner. Improper cleaning can set smoke and odor.
These Emergency Tips were compiled by members of the National Institute for Disaster Restoration and are based on their wide experience in this field. It is not likely that you will require all steps listed, so examine your situation and use those steps that common sense dictates. For more information, please contact us to day.
Remember, when it comes time to restore your prized possessions, rest easy. ESPO Fire & Water is a member of the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration and is a Certified Master Cleaner and Restorer.
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