Updated: November 7, 2019
The immediate life-safety concerns about fire are obvious and frightening, but what many don’t realize is that returning to fire-damaged buildings is also hazardous. Cleaning after a fire is part of recovery but done wrong this activity may do more harm. If you’re returning to a fire-damaged home or community follow these fire restoration tips to reduce your health risks.
After you have dealt with the initial raw emotions of fire loss after you have contacted your insurance company and relatives and emergency personnel that are worried about you, it is time to clean up and rebuild. FEMA has a checklist for “returning to normal” after a fire. If hiring professionals is not in the budget or you want to get back home before the pros show up, read these tips for cleaning after a fire.
These basic measures may save your life when you return to clean up after a fire.
If you are a contractor working after a disaster you must protect worker safety – it’s the law.
Original post: From our friends at Healthy Building Science (Alex Statner, 10/18/17)
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