Need Smoke and Fire Cleanup for Boynton Beach Electrical Fire Malodors?
2/13/2022 (Permalink)
Boynton Beach SERVPRO Smoke and Fire Cleanup Mitigates Soot Odors
Boynton Beach homeowners may be well-prepared in the event of a kitchen fire. Still, sudden flare-ups from electrical or appliance fires can leave them at a loss. Not only do electrical fires require a different class of extinguisher to cooking fires, but they can leave behind extensive structural damage to essential home components like wiring, HVAC, wall framing, and insulation.
SERVPRO offers smoke and fire cleanup for Boynton Beach properties regardless of the date or time, including during holidays and weekends. Fast, proactive response to fire restoration minimizes the risk of corrosion to metals. It also increases deodorization potential with the help of EPA-registered sanitation solutions and odor control measures.
SERVPRO Fire Damage Odor Control Strategies for Soot, Char, and Residues
Odors are one of the most challenging things for homeowners to remove after a fire. In the case of an electrical fire, this can be complicated by burnt paint, drywall, insulation, and wiring, not to mention any presence of smoke residue in the ductwork.
- SERVPRO Odor Control Technicians (OCTs) can deploy thermal foggers in fire-damaged areas. These foggers implement dry, solvent-based deodorization like smoke penetrating porous surfaces during a fire
- Manual cleaning with sanitation solutions and agitation tools to dislodge soils aid in odor control. Other tools include scented granules and time-release odor counteractants
- SERVPRO ventilation box fans can greatly improve air quality during the fire cleanup process while removing potential pollutants and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) with high-powered air movement. Fans run for approximately 40 cycles before and after odor control to improve indoor air quality
Homeowners can call SERVPRO of Boynton Beach at (561) 559-5742 for proactive restoration. We're Faster To Any Size Disaster and always prepared to assist the community.