After the Fire: Eliminating that Smoky Smell
3/24/2022 (Permalink)
Anyone who has ever experienced an indoor fire or even been near a campfire knows that fire is accompanied by a smoky smell that lingers long after the fire has been extinguished. In the event that your home or commercial property endures a fire, it is helpful to understand how to minimize lingering fire odors before help arrives in order to maintain the most healthy conditions for those living or working in your property.
3 Steps You Can Take to Decrease Odors After a Fire
First, it is important to open any windows that can be safely opened, as this will help increase airflow and circulation. Similarly, you can achieve the same effect by opening doors whenever it is safe to do so. You may also consider replacing air filters, as smoke particles from the fire can become trapped in air filters, which then facilitates the spread of the odor unless they are replaced. A third tip that can be helpful in facilitating the deodorization process is to deep clean affected areas. Smoke particles can stick to surfaces and upholstery. Therefore, areas to target when deep cleaning include hard surfaces like kitchen counters, upholstery like curtains and fabrics like pillowcases, and even windows.
SERVPRO Is Here to Help
While the actions above can facilitate the deodorization process, they can’t solve it on their own. What you need is professional help. We are experts in deodorization, trained to identify and eliminate odors, here at SERVPRO Disaster Recovery Team - Team Wall. We also possess advanced odor removal products and equipment that will get the job done thoroughly and as quickly as possible so that you can get back to what matters most. In order to meet all of your fire-related needs, we offer Odor Removal, Fire Damage Restoration, and Commercial Fire Damage Restoration services. We also care deeply about protecting and restoring your personal items. Read more about these services and more on our website or call us at (410) 229-0012 to speak with one of our team members. Let us help you make it “Like it never even happened.”