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Fire
& Smoke Cleaning Services Maryland
Fire and Smoke Damage
After fire damage, it is natural to
want to clean a building and its contents. Timely action
can be a great help, but incorrect or delayed action
can jeopardize or seriously impede satisfactory restoration.
Do . . .
- Blow off or brush-vacuum loose
smoke particles from upholstery, drapery and carpet.
- Open windows for ventilation.
- Change furnace filter if blower
is operation.
- Empty freezer and refrigerator
completely if electricity is off, and prop doors open
with a rolled towel or newspaper.
- Wash plants with water on both
sides of leaves (water softener helps).
- Call plumber to drain heating system
if heat is off in winter.
- Remove pets (especially birds)
to clean environments.
Do Not . . .
- Wipe or attempt to wash walls,
ceilings or other absorbent surfaces.
- Use upholstered furniture if it
can be avoided.
- Use exposed food items, or canned
goods, which have been subjected to excessive heat.
- Use TV's, stereos, or electrical
appliances until cleaned and checked.
- Send smoke garments to an ordinary
dry cleaner. Improper cleaning may set smoke and odor.
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