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After fire damage it is natural to want to jump right in and clean the building and contents. Timely action can be great help, but incorrect action can jeopardize or impede satisfactory restoration.

DO
  • Clean and protect chrome trim on facets and other bright work by washing with detergent and applying a coating of Vaseline or oil.

  • Blow off or brush-vacuum loose smoke particles from upholstery, draperies and carpeting.

  • Open windows for ventilation if weather permits.

  • Empty refrigerators and freezers if electricity is off and prop doors open with a rolled towel or newspaper to allow air circulation.

  • Pour antifreeze in toilet bowls, tanks, sink and tub drains to prevent freeze damage if heat is off in winter.

  • Call a plumber to drain and blow out all water lines if heat is off in winter.

  • Remove pets to a clean environment if heavy fire resides are present.

  • Send a sample group of garments for cleaning and deodorization in order to observe the results.

  • Retain a contractor to board up open windows, roof or other penetrations in order to prevent additional damage.

  • Wash plants with water on both sides of leaves, or give your plants a cold "shower".

  • DO NOT
  • Wipe or attempt to wash fire residues from walls, ceilings or other absorbent surfaces.

  • Use carpeting or upholstered furniture impacted by heavy smoke residues or debris.

  • Use food items or canned goods exposed to heat and smoke.

  • Turn on computers, TV's, stereos or electrical appliance until they have been cleaned and checked.

  • Send smoked garments to an ordinary dry cleaner. Improper cleaning may set smoke and odor.

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