Smoke and Fire Damage in Commercial Properties
11/13/2020 (Permalink)
Fire has a tremendous capacity for destruction and is one of the most widespread and common risks when it comes to commercial properties. As a result, most businesses have insurance coverage that includes protection against fire losses. When flames do break out, business owners contact professionals to respond to the fire and smoke damage. With the right equipment, these professionals help business owners get their properties back into working condition.
The Scope of Destruction
Experienced fire and smoke cleaning technicians understand that fire damage goes beyond the direct destruction. They take quick action to respond to several fire-related issues:
- Stains left behind by soot resting on porous surfaces
- Mold and mildew growth after the use of water to put out flames
- Corrosion on metal surfaces exposed to water and oxygen
- Poor air quality as smoke and mold particles hang in the air
The longer commercial properties sit after smoke damage occurs, the more likely it is that the extent and scope of the destruction will increase. The best response to fire and soot damage is to act as soon as possible.
Assessment of the Damage
As professionals arrive at a commercial property to respond, they'll assess the amount of fire, smoke, and water damage. As they begin their inspections, technicians also focused on safety. There are several safety risks inherent in the destruction left after a fire. Experienced fire damage cleanup and remediation professionals are certified and licensed to enter the property. In addition to training and authorization, they have the proper protective equipment to enter weakened structures.
The Cleanup Process
With safety procedures underway, cleanup and restoration professionals are ready to secure entry points and property breaches (such as broken windows and holes in the roof), establish security against further destruction, and begin removing debris. Technicians also remove as much equipment and inventory as possible. At this point, water removal and deep cleaning can begin.
The end goal of the cleanup work is to remove all evidence that a fire took place. When Hall County properties are affected by the fire and smoke damage, the work of professionals begins with safety and results in pristine buildings.