SERVPRO Technicians Routinely Remove Smoke and Fire Damage from Furnishings
1/14/2021 (Permalink)
What qualifications should I look at for content restoration?
Restoring the contents of your home requires careful planning and expert attention to detail. Our roster of technicians hold qualifications from the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning, and Restoration Certifications- a nationally recognized, independent awarding body. We act responsibly to identify different types of smoke and odor issues in furnishings before performing the necessary steps to return them to a prelist condition. Soft furnishings can be tricky to restore due to their diverse material composition. Using pH tests and pre-testing, we can ensure that your contents do not suffer from dye bleeding, shrinkage, or fiber wear during the restorative process.
How do I remove smoky odors from soft furnishings?
Soft furnishings tend to be porous in nature, which can lead them to absorb fire damage in your home Soot’s and soils may affect the surface level of materials, while high-pressure fires can lead to odor penetration beneath the surface of the fabric. SERVPRO can deploy air-filtration devices to remove potentially odor-causing soot particles from the area and apply liquid deodorants directly onto furnishings. Standard timings for odor dispersal can vary, but usually, we expect odors to depart at the two-week mark. Using a masking agent, SERVPRO technicians can reduce the impact of unpleasant odors until they disperse naturally and become no longer noticeable.
What equipment do I need to remove fire odors?
- Misters and ultra-low volume thermal foggers can help to penetrate fabrics or crevices with an odor-neutralizing solvent
- Odor pellets in problem locations can mask odors temporarily until they dissipate
- Air filtration using high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters can restore indoor air quality and remove the odor-causing particles
If you need content restoration after a recent fire, contact SERVPRO of Downtown Long Beach