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What Emergency Services Begin Fire Restoration in Wayne Homes?

7/28/2021 (Permalink)

Fire and soot damage in a bedroom SERVPRO of Wayne knows what fire damage can do long term. Let us come in and help.

Our fast response ensures that we can begin fire mitigation in Wayne houses immediately. 

Mitigation is the process most critical to restoring your home after a fire. Several actions fit in this heading and require the full experience and education of our SERVPRO team.

What Are Some of the Common Mitigation Actions? 

Overcoming fire damage in Wayne homes starts with:

  • Controlled Demolition – After structure fires, some degree of demolition and reconstruction is necessary. Removing hazards from the property through controlled demolition also provides a stable foundation for reconstruction. 
  • Debris Removal – Eliminating loose debris, charred material remnants, and ash from the property reduce the severity of effects like smoke odors or soot concentrations. 
  • Air Quality Improvement – Soot and smoke solids circulate in the environment after partial combustion. We utilize HEPA 500 Air Scrubbers and other filtration equipment to trap particles and prevent health hazards from persisting.
  • Content Relocation – Removing affected items in your home can be a method of keeping your belongings safe from further damage. Setting up a safe space for these items until restoration completes can be a cost-efficient solution.
  • Water Removal – Water damage is a common damaging situation after fire extinguishment. The water used in putting out a fire can collect on flooring and in structural cavities. Fire mitigation requires efficient extraction of this standing water. 

For fire restoration you can trust, give our SERVPRO of Wayne team a call today at (973) 546-4977.

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