Saturday, May 10, 2008

Cleaning Smoke Damage

Even small fires can cause severe damage, and cleaning smoke damage can be an extremely costly affair. That is why it is wise to contact the appropriate individuals to help you. You can find a list of these professionals in your local yellow pages under water and fire restoration, or fire restoration.If you rent your dwelling, the owner should be notified as soon as possible so that you can both assess the damage.

One should remember certain emergency steps to be taken after the fire is out. A professional restoration company could explain some of the procedures that are used to remove soot and smoke damage. Dry cleaning is recommended in cleaning smoke damage, such as odors from clothing, but that may not always be the answer.

Fire creates two types of smoke damage — the visible soot and the invisible odor. Because each fire is different, it is not possible to provide one set of guidelines for cleaning soot and odor. Different methods need to be adopted for removing soot and odor. For example, smoke odor from wood could react differently to certain cleaning products than smoke odor from plastics. It usually is difficult for inexperienced homeowners to remove soot and smoke odors without professional assistance or advice.

Usually the fire restoration professional can provide helpful hints to prevent further damage and determine which items can be refurbished. They can also estimate the cost of deodorizing and cleaning your home. Hiring a fire restoration professional can be costly, but the best way for cleaning smoke damage is with the appropriate equipment and appropriate chemicals. Don't attempt to clean any household textiles unless you know the proper procedures, because you can cause additional damage. Whether you hire a professional or do the work yourself, you can minimize further damage.

Household vents and ducts also need to be taken care of while cleaning smoke damage. During a fire, smoke drifts through the ducts and becomes lodged on the sides. Since it may be impossible to clean the ducts, fire restoration professionals use a chemical sealer to secure smoke permanently to the sides of the ducts. This procedure prevents smoke odors from drifting in the air at a later time.

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Ross Morrell is an industry professional and a specialist in fire and flood restoration, mold remediation, disaster clean up, reconstruction, carpet cleaning, tile and grout cleaning and air duct cleaning. He has written numerous articles on these various topics for http://www.fireandfloodrepair.com He has many intresting topics and ideas to give our customers important information and basic knowledge... Check out more of his articles.

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