General Fire Facts
6/27/2024 (Permalink)
Fire Preventative Tips:
Install smoke alarms outside each sleeping area and every level of a home
Check smoke alarms once per month an change the batteries at least once per year
Plan an escape route and practice it at least twice per year
When our SERVPRO® franchise arrives on the scene follow a fire, their first step is to calm the customer’s fears. The second step is to pre-test smoke to determine what type of fire has taken place. Knowing the types of smoke and their behavior patterns is crucial.
Are you aware of the different types of smoke?
Wet Smoke – Plastics & Rubber: low heat, smoldering, pungent odor, sticky, smears.
Dry Smoke – Paper & Wood: fast burning, high temperatures, heat rises, therefore the smoke rises.
Protein Smoke – Produced by evaporation of material rather than from a fire: virtually invisible, discolors paints and varnishes, extreme pungent odor.
Fuel Oil Soot – Furnace Puff Backs.
Smoke and soot residue can damage carpet, upholstery and contents if not removed quickly and efficiently. In a fire-damaged structure with soot on the walls and other surfaces, cleaning and restoration is less disruptive and more cost-efficient than replacement. Replacement may also mean a longer disruption time than restoration. For a company waiting to open for business, this downtime can present an enormous hardship.
Pre-testing helps to determine:
The most effective cleaning and restoration processes
Pre-existing conditions
The extent of the loss
Overall costs of the restoration process
Replacements
What is restorable and what must be replaced
Give us a call today at 804-966-1400!