3 Unique Features of a Partial Loss Fire
5/11/2022 (Permalink)
Partial Loss Fire
A business fire no matter how minor is still a significant event. While you may have been spared from seeing your entire facility in Lexington Hills, CA, lying in ruins, you still have to walk through your company and observe soot-covered walls and smell smoke odors. Depending on the situation, the partial fire loss could include scorched furniture and blackened personal items. The next few days or weeks will present several unique challenges.
1. Insurance Issues
If you hadn't already, you will probably learn a lot about your insurance policy and your insurance carrier. Make sure you stand firm and get the benefits of your policy. This typically includes a provision that repairs are of high quality and they return your facility to a uniform and consistent appearance.
2. Smoke Damage
The remaining structures and items in your building are likely tainted with pervasive damage from smoke. Eradication of smoke odors will almost certainly require the services of a fire mitigation team that has the tools and equipment to remove odors from walls and other items. General cleaning methods are likely only to mask the smell and in a few days, the odors could return. After a partial loss fire, insist that special techniques are used according to best practices from the cleaning industry.
3. Fire Restoration
Many items in your facility might be able to be cleaned and restored. Experienced technicians have a variety of sanitizing techniques to clean ceramics, hard surfaces, tiles and other materials. Porous materials such as clothes, fabrics and furniture could benefit from other cleaning methods. Some burned items cannot be restored and will need to be replaced. The restoration process could also involve the rebuilding of walls and other structures depending upon the fire's severity.
Any fire, even a partial loss fire, is a traumatic event. It requires precise techniques to get the best results.