What to do after Fire or Smoke Damage
Besides the emotional trauma of fires, there is always a great deal of cleanup. Even a small kitchen fire can result in severe damage, and the right actions, taken immediately can drastically help in the long run. Below are some simple do’s and don’ts for after you have had a fire in your home or office.
Do:
- Limit movement in the home to prevent soot particles from being imbedded into upholstery and carpets.
- Keep hands clean. Soot on hands can further soil upholstery, walls and woodwork.
- Blow or brush vacuum loose soot particles from upholstery, drapes and carpets.
- Place clean towels or old linens on rugs, upholstery and carpet traffic areas.
- If electricity is off, empty freezer and refrigerator completely and prop doors open.
- Clean and protect chrome on kitchen and bathroom faucets, trim and appliances with light coating of Vaseline or oil.
- Wash house plants on both sides of leaves.
- Change HVAC filter.
- Tape double layers of cheesecloth over air registers.
Don�t:
- Attempt to wash any walls or painted surfaces without first contacting your SERVPRO Professional.
- Attempt to shampoo carpet or upholstered furniture without first consulting your SERVPRO Professional.
- Attempt to clean any electrical appliances, TV sets, radios, etc. that may have been close to fire, heat or water without first consulting an authorized repair service.
- Use any canned or packaged food or beverages that may have been stored close to fire, heat or water. (They may be contaminated.)
- Turn on ceiling fixtures if ceiling is wet. Wiring may be wet or damaged.
- Send garments to ordinary dry cleaner. Improper cleaning may set smoke odor.





