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Tips to Deal with Fire Damage Tampa, FL

Submitted by leonnov
Wed, 23 Feb 2011

Tampa is one of Florida's most humid places that experiences hot weather and thunderstorms in summers. Tampa Bay goes through plenty of lightning strikes for which it is known as the "Lightning Capital of North America". Fire occurrences are common in the area and the reasons can be many. There are outbreaks in residential as well as commercial and industrial areas. Safety and precautionary measures must be known to all and restoration companies must be called in immediately to restore the damage. Precautionary measures, such as windows boardup, as well as immediate restoration are both important to protect your property and life.

To deal with fire damage Tampa, FL, there are a number of tasks to be performed and considerations to be made. Whether it is a small fire or a large one, it still ends up damaging articles or structure. But the damage does not stop there. It is followed by a further loss when the fire is put out using water. Water can destroy everything it has contact with, leaving behind odor and mold. Therefore, the odor will be caused by two things, namely smoke and bacteria.

Fire results in the invisible odor as well as soot. Soot is an oily substance and can easily stain carpets and upholstery. The professional restorers will use heavy duty vacuums to remove the soot. After removing soot, smoke odor has to be removed from the textiles and the home. Dry cleaners are used for deodorizing. This is called an ozone treatment that is applied with the help of an ozone generator. The smoke odor is not limited to the textiles; it can also spread to the walls. The walls are expanded from the heat of the fire and are contracting after cooling down, trapping the smoke odor within. During summers, when the walls tend to expand, the odor comes out. To get rid of this problem, a process called the thermal fogging is applied. In this process, pores of the walls are opened and smoke odor is neutralized.

After deodorizing, all affected items need to be cleaned. All wet things need to be dried up first and then cleaned by seeking the appropriate professional help. Household textiles can be sent to the dry cleaners and carpets can be cleaned by a professional carpet cleaner.

To avoid damages caused by fire, water and hurricanes in Tampa, windows board-up using top quality materials should be done for all windows. For any fire damage Tampa, FL, reputable restoration companies need to be contacted immediately. They can be a costly option, but they can make better estimates of the damage caused and can remove smoke odor, soot, bacteria and mold using the appropriate equipment, chemicals and techniques. By trying to fix the damage yourself or by less professional people, more damage can be caused to the property as well as the health of the residents. Before contacting any company their credentials need to be well checked. Choose the ones who have been operating for many years and have the right qualifications.

 

Leo Nov is an editorial staff member of RestorationSOS.com, a leading service provider for fire and water damage cleanups. To learn more about fire damage Tampa FL and fire cleanup, visit RestorationSOS.com


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