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Fire Damage Restoration Cleanup - tokmik - 01-14-2010 If your home has been damaged by fire, then it is important that you begin clean up as soon as possible. After the fire, many things are usually damaged. This damage come as a result of the fire itself as well as water poured in, in the efforts to put out the fire. It is essential that you clean up to avoid further damage of anything that may have survived the fire. To get started on the clean up program, the first thing that you should do is to take an inventory of all the damaged and undamaged items. This way, you will be able to separate them and get rid of those that are beyond repairs. Open the doors and windows to ventilate the house and get rid of the smoke. Take the carpets and sofas outside to dry off the water. Washing the clothes should get rid of the smoke and get them back to normal. You can contact a fire damage restoration to help you with the process of getting your home back to what it was. Fire restoration companies consist of experts who are trained in handling such matters. They are effective since they know all the areas that the fire is likely to have damaged in your home. You need them to help you to handle restoration from areas that you may not have known to be damaged by the fire. You should start making claims to the insurance company. The list of damaged items should come in handy at such a time. Agents from the insurance company should be invited to visit your home immediately after the fire to assess the damage. It is important to know what is covered by your insurance company so that you know what to claim. Restoring your home after a fire ensures that you get rid of all the damages caused by the fire and also makes your home comfortable and safe from fire hazards. Family members may still be frightened by fire. In that case, you may have to seek counseling. Take measures and precautions to prevent future fire outbreaks where possible. |