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Helpful Tips for Home & Business Preservation

What To Do If You Have Smoke or Fire Damage

DO’S

  • Blow off or brush-vacuum any loose soot particles from upholstery, drapes, and carpets.
  • Cover carpeted traffic areas with towels or old linens to prevent additional soiling.
  • Discard open food packages. The food could be contaminated.
  • If electrical service is off, clean out your freezer and refrigerator. Leave the doors propped open or place charcoal in the unit.
  • Send clothing with heavy smoke damage to a qualified professional dry cleaner that specializes in smoke damage.
  • Clean Formica and chrome fixtures in the kitchen and bathroom to prevent permanent tarnishing.
  • Wipe residue from porcelain bath fixtures to prevent etching.
  • Wipe the leaves of houseplants to remove smoke residue.
  • Change the air filter on your furnace if it uses forced hot air.
  • Tape cheesecloth over intake and outlet air registers to capture any loose soot in the air. This is even more effective if the cheesecloth is damp.
  • If the outside temperature is above 60 degrees, air out the house to reduce smoke odor.
  • Important warnings on smoke and fire damage

DON’TS

  • Do not attempt to wash any papered/flat painted walls without consulting a professional cleaner. Incorrect cleaning could result in a soot residue problem.
  • Do not attempt to clean carpets or upholstered furniture. Again, incorrect procedures could increase damage.
  • Do not use electrical appliances that have been close to fire or water before having them checked. They could malfunction.
  • Do not use ceiling fixtures if the ceiling is wet. A short circuit could result.
  • Do not touch anything. Soot on your hands can permeate upholstery, walls, and woodwork, causing further damage.
  • Do not eat food that has been exposed to fire or smoke.
  • Do not wait to call for professional help.

 What To Do If You Have Water Damage

DO’S

  • If the outside temperature is above 60 degrees, use dehumidifiers if available.
  • Use fans to circulate the air and assist drying.
  • Remove as much water as possible by mopping and blotting.
  • Wipe furniture dry.
  • Lift draperies off carpet, loop through a coat hanger, and place the hanger on the drapery rod.
  • Prop up wet furniture cushions for even drying and place small wood blocks or aluminum foil under furniture legs.
  • Remove wet area rugs or other floor coverings.
  • Open furniture drawers, closet doors, and luggage to enhance drying.
  • Move photos, paintings, and art objects to a safe, dry location.
  • Remove wet fabrics and dry them as soon as possible. Hang furs and leather goods to dry separately at room temperature.
  • Remove damp books from shelves and spread out to dry.
  • If damage occurs during a cool season, leave heat on; if in summer, use an air conditioner if available.
  • Important warnings on water damage

DON’TS

  • Do not use an ordinary household vacuum to remove water.
  • Do not use electrical appliances while on wet carpet or wet floors.
  • Do not go into rooms with standing water if the electricity is still on.
  • Do not lift tacked down carpet without professional help. Lifting the carpet incorrectly could promote shrinkage.
  • Do not wait to call for professional help. Damage from the water and bacteria growth can begin within hours.

Vandalism Damage

DO’S

  • Wash all residues, including that from eggs or other materials, from the building exterior.
  • Remove any debris or food from carpets or interior walls. Scrape or blot carpets and furniture. Do not rub.
  • Vacuum glass particles from carpet and upholstery. Do not walk barefoot in the area of glass residue.
  • Save any information about the type of liquid that was spread over surfaces.
  • Make a list of all damages.

DON’TS

  • Do not attempt to remove chemical stains such as ink or paint.
  • Do not operate damaged electrical appliances.
  • Do not throw away damaged wood chips or other small articles. They might be helpful for repair.
  • Do not use household cleaning products on fabrics, upholstery or carpet without consulting your professional cleaner.

For more tips concerning home or business restoration, or to schedule an appointment with us, please call ServiceMaster Disaster Associates, Inc. at 800-649-6369.

Helpful Tips for Home & Business Preservation was last modified: March 25th, 2020 by ServiceMaster Disaster Associates, Inc.

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