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Fire Damage Can Be Fixed with a Few Tips



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By : Andrew Stratton    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-01-31 14:51:05
Experiencing fire damage in a home can be devastating. Not only can most of your things be ruined by the fire itself, but even if they survive unscathed, they will likely be covered in soot and water from the efforts at putting it out. Thus, not only can fires burn important items, but they can also result in water damage like mold and mildew. Though you will likely need some help from the professionals to fix your house, there are some tips you can follow to start restoring the area.

The first step after fire damage is apparent is to try to move any items that have been spared of the flames, soot, and water. Throw out what you need to, such as completely burnt or soaked things, but anything covered in soot is likely fixable. You can typically just wipe off most household items with a damp rag, though soap or other cleaning products might be necessary.

Clothes often reek of smoke after fires, so you will need to wash and dry all of them. Even if the flames never touched your closet, you need to get the smell out as soon as possible. This includes all sheets, towels, and blankets in the home.

Your walls and windows will also likely be covered with unwanted material. To try to avoid permanent ruin, you should wash such surfaces with soap and water, remembering to rinse and dry them well. You will probably need to do this to cabinets, counters, and closets, both the inside and outside of them.

Your carpet will probably have soot stuck in it, which can actually make the whole house smell like smoke for a long time. This also goes for mattresses and furniture, such as couches and chairs. You will likely need to deep clean them, which might call for a professional. Steam cleaning and general disinfecting might work, so if you have a steam cleaner or disinfectant spray, you can try out such remedies.

The vents are one place you might not normally think about. Now you should take special care to clean them, along with any other nooks and crannies in your home that might have soot or water stuck in them. Air conditioning units and heaters are also not to be forgotten about, but in most cases, you should hire a professional to do these tasks.

Most cases of fire damage in general require help from specialized companies. Doing everything by yourself can be time-consuming, and possibly dangerous. However, you can use some of these tips to start the cleaning process while you wait for the professionals to arrive.
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