Fire & Smoke Damage Restoration
October 30, 2008 by Kayleigh
A fire loss is very complex because of the unique behavior of smoke. It is important to have trained technicians at the loss location. SERVPRO franchisees know their smoke!
- Hot smoke migrates to cooler areas and upper levels of a structure.
- Smoke flows through plumbing systems, using holes around pipes to go from floor to floor.
- The type of smoke will greatly affect the restoration process.
Types of Smoke
The first step at a fire scene is to calm the fears of those affected. Next, SERVPRO tests the smoke to see which of the following types of fire took place.
§ Wet Smoke - Low heat, smoldering, pungent odor, sticky, smeary. Smoke webs are more difficult to clean.
§ Dry Smoke - Fast burning at high temperatures.
§ Protein - Virtually invisible, discolors paints and varnishes. Extreme pungent odor.
§ Fuel Oil Soot - Furnace puff backs cause fuel oil soot.
§ Other Types - Tear gas, fingerprint powder, and fire extinguisher residue are other types.
Pretesting
After the type of smoke is known, pretesting on the property is performed to determine the following:
- What can be restored versus what can be replaced
- The most effective cleaning method
- Conditions to the property before the damage occurred
- The full extent of the loss
- Eliminate needless replacements
Pretesting also allows the SERVPRO Professional to focus on saving precious items for you, and that is what really matters
Serving The Wilmington, Hockessin, Elsmere, and Newark Areas
Phone: 302-992-0104
Fax: 302-992-7994
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Great write up. It’s a nice reminder to everyone especially with winter on the way.