7 Things You Should Throw Away After a House Fire
The six things listed in this article should be thrown out as quickly as possible to prevent further damage, future fires, or personal risks to you and your family.
Biohazard Cleanup: Understanding the Risks and Necessary Precautions
Biohazard cleanup, often referred to as hazardous materials (hazmat) cleanup, is the process of safely removing and decontaminating biological and chemical hazards from a specific area. These hazards range from bloodborne pathogens and infectious diseases to chemical spills and more. It’s a specialized field that requires specific training, equipment, and adherence to strict safety protocols. […]
What Not to Do After a House Fire: 6 Things to Avoid
While there’s a list of things you can do after a fire, there’s also a list of things you shouldn’t do to keep you and your family safe and to help with the insurance claims process. Let’s take a closer look.
4 Types of Smoke Damage and How to Identify Them
This blog will explain the differences between smoke stains and residue buildup, how to identify them, and how to effectively remediate them to restore your property to its pre-fire condition.
Here’s What NOT to Do After a House Fire
House fires can be devastating, and people often want to know what to do in the aftermath. However, this article will focus on what NOT to do after a house fire.
What Is the Difference Between Smoke Damage and Fire Damage?
Smoke damage refers to the residue and discoloration caused by smoke that can penetrate materials. On the other hand, fire damage refers to the direct damage caused by the fire itself.
After a House Fire: 12 Steps to Take
Learn about 12 things you can do after a fire to begin the process of recovery. By following these steps, you can take control of the situation and start putting your life back together.
Is It Safe to Sleep In a House After a Fire? What You Need to Know
Home fires can weaken the structure of your home, making it unstable to live in. Severely structurally compromised homes are at significant risk of collapse, especially if the fire has damaged load-bearing walls.
Are House Fires Covered By Homeowners Insurance?
If a house fire damages or destroys large parts of your home, you may wonder how your homeowner’s insurance can help you cover the costs. The answer is yes, under most circumstances. There are a couple of exceptional scenarios where you are going to have to push your insurance to cover your losses, but generally, […]