Tips for Clearing Away Smoke and Soot Damage
2/14/2018 (Permalink)
One of the hardest parts about dealing with the aftermath of a fire is the impending cleanup process. After all, smoke damage and soot damage can be highly unsafe, not to mention unhealthy, for anyone near it to be around for very long. Here are some useful tips to start the smoke cleaning process in a commercial setting in Weaverville, NC and ways with which you should protect yourself from the harmful effects of fire damage.
*Simple, mild detergent or everyday household soap can wash soot and grime off the walls. Mixed with water or small amounts of bleach or other cleaners, the soapy solution you create can be effective in cleaning the walls, wooden flooring and non-upholstered furniture with ease. Working in small sections at a time is ideal for efficiency, and any cleaned areas should be rinsed with water immediately, before they dry, to prevent more issues later.
*Smoke odor can be canceled out by cleaning products with TSP (tri-sodium phosphate). Smoke damage doesn’t just visibly leave its mark; it can leave an unbearable, lasting odor as well. Thankfully, cleaning solutions with TSP can diminish the smoky odor in any fabric furnishings or decor. Only a few tablespoons mixed with a cup of bleach for every gallon of warm water creates the right formula to rid a space of obtrusive smells.
*Toss any food items or beverages that were in the range of soot, smoke or debris. Dishes and silverware can be washed and polished, but any edible products should simply be discarded to prevent illnesses that can arise from eating contaminated food or drinking dirty liquids.
Keep these helpful suggestions in mind when it comes to clearing away smoke damage, soot damage and any other potentially hazardous remains due to an uncontrollable blaze. Most importantly, starting up the smoke cleaning process is the first step to getting back to normal life after such a devastating ordeal.
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