3 Ways To Clean Contents After a Fire
1/31/2022 (Permalink)
Cleaning Your Contents After a Fire
Even without catastrophic structural damage, a fire can wreak havoc on your property. From smoke damage, to water damage from firefighting efforts, there’s a surprisingly long list of ways that fires create a mess. The good news is there are lots of options for cleaning up your content, from elaborate fire restoration to simple dry-cleaning. Here are a few of the ways you can get your Chalfont, PA, property back to normal.
Fire damage typically evokes thoughts of broken windows and burnt through roofs. But fire damage also often includes:
- Smoke damaged clothing and personal property
- Water logged carpets and furniture
- Soot stained upholstery and carpeting
And that’s just for starters. Fortunately, there are professionals there to help.
Dry-Cleaning
This simple process is one of the easiest ways to handle smoke damage. Drapes and other fabrics can be dry cleaned in place to remove the pervasive smell of smoke, soot and burned goods as well as getting rid of stains. Be sure to choose a fire restoration or textile restoration company that specializes in fire damage for the best results.
Fire Remediation
This typically involves removing water - an important part of ensuring your business is safe for use. Water that gets beneath carpet pads and festers in walls can become a breeding ground for mold. Fire remediation firms use suction devices and industrial dryers to get rid of every drop.
Cleanup Services
Typically offered as an add-on to remediation, cleanup services focus more on cleaning, deodorizing and restoring personal property. This can include spray and wipe cleaning, foam cleaning, abrasive cleaning, immersion and much more.
Cleaning up plays a big part in getting back to normal after a business fire. Fortunately, it’s not something you have to tackle yourself. Contract with experts in dry-cleaning, content storage and other fire content cleaning and your property will be as good as new.