What to do in the event of Water or Fire Damage
WATER DAMAGE FIRE
In the event of water or fire damage to your home or place of business, there are several things that you should know how to do, and some things that you should never do. If your home is damaged by water, such as a flood or busted pipes, take immediate steps to remove the water from the structure, either by vacuum devices or industrial strength pumps.
Use dehumidifiers if the temperature outside is over 60 degrees.
Use fans and blowers to circulate air and facilitate drying.
Remove all furniture and household items and dry and clean them separately.
If the damage occurs during a cool season, leave the heat on; if it occurs during a warm season, run the air conditioner.
Do not use ordinary vacuums to remove water.
Do not attempt to use any electricity in a flooded structure.
Do not wait to call for professional water and fire damage help.
If your home is damaged by fire, take immediate steps to remove and clean all soot from surfaces and carpets.
Block off air registers to avoid circulation of residual soot.
Air out the house to remove smoke odor.
Again, call a fire and water damage professional to begin the repair and restoration process to return your home to its former state.
Water and fire damage are considerable elements to deal with, and are best left to full time, certified, well equipped companies. They can work with you every step of the way and have you back in your home in no time.
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