Did you have a fire accident in your home recently? Here’s why fire restoration is important to remove smoke odor!
A fire outbreak is one of the most hazardous and life-threatening accidents in homes. It can damage your home and property severely. Not only does the fire affect you with its flames, but its impact also lingers on even after it has been extinguished.When the fire is put out, your home doesn’t become safe immediately after. The fire leaves behind hazardous byproducts and smoke on your property.
Let’s learn more!
The effects of smoke odor
Smoke odors are extremely dangerous for your health. If you don’t take immediate action to get rid of them, it can have a lasting impact on the health of the inhabitants. Smoke particle odors can’t be removed easily. We recommend seeking professional help from a fire restoration company.
When there’s a fire outbreak, the smoke particles get attached to the furniture, walls, and any porous surface. They often penetrate carpets, couches, and even paint. The smoke also brings hazardous odors with itself. It’s not easy to get rid of these odors right after a fire. The smoke odors can stay inside your home for an extended period and pollute the quality of your indoor air drastically.
However, there are certain steps and measures that you can take to get rid of smoke odor from your home.
Let go over a few!
Ventilate the Property
The first major step in removing the smoke odor out of your home is to air out your property. Open all your doors and windows and let the air circulate.
Positive Pressure
Sometimes natural air is not enough to air out the smoke odors from your home. This is especially a problem in areas where the outside air pressure is much higher, and the indoor air can’t flow out. In that case, you should use positive pressure to force out the indoor smoke-ridden air out of your home. You can induce positive pressure by following these steps:
- Close all the windows and doors on your property except the main entrance
- Set up a high-power fan outside the entrance facing indoors
- Turn on the fan to let it pressure the indoor air to get out
Clean Everything
You can’t get rid of smoke particles and odors without cleaning out the surfaces and objects inside your home. The objects include:
- Doors and windows
- HVAC system
- Furniture
- Carpets and rugs
- Other fabric items
- Solid surfaces
After you have aired out the house and cleaned out everything, make sure to repaint the house before you move back in.
Call a Fire Restoration Company!
If the fire outbreak was severe and destroyed most of your home, you must seek professional help for restoration. Sometimes smoke particles get stuck to the surfaces and can’t be removed without proper equipment. A fire restoration company can assess the damage and restore your house back to safety.