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A Quick Guide for What To Do After a Fire

5/19/2022 (Permalink)

Restaurant burned Business fire in Clementon, NJ.

Fire Restoration Process

Any fire is devastating. It can be hard for a business in Clementon, NJ to know where to start with the cleanup process. Here is a quick guide for getting the fire restoration process started as soon as possible.

Put Safety First

No fire restoration can start while the building is still smoking. While you may be in a rush to get the cleanup started, pause and consider these things first:

  • Have fire personnel cleared the building and deemed it safe?
  • Are your utilities turned off?
  • Have you checked in on all of your employees?
  • Did you arrange to secure the building?

These safety precautions should be observed before any cleanup begins. By failing to secure the building, you can complicate the claims process. Additionally, always put your employees first. Their well-being should be top of mind.

Call the Insurance Company

Once everyone and everything is safe, document the damages. To file a fire insurance claim, you'll need evidence of all the things that were lost in the fire. A representative will be able to walk you through the process. The more detail you can provide, the more quickly your insurance provider can resolve your case.

Trust a Professional with Smoke Cleaning

Now you can start to think about what comes next. If the building is still standing or if you were able to retrieve some possessions, soot cleaning is a big part of the restoration process. There will be constructed to replace damaged building materials, but the smell of smoke can linger and do more damage if it isn't dealt with correctly. A commercial fire restoration team can explain the process of cleaning smoke smell and soot damage at your building to help restore it and get you back to work.
Fire restoration after a disaster can be a lengthy process. A checklist of essential tasks will keep you on track to a grand reopening.

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