When fire or smoke unexpectedly damages your home, the first steps you take could mean the difference between a small cleanup and a more costly and time consuming restoration. Knowing when to call in a professional can save you time in getting your life back to normal and money by preventing further damage.
What to do BEFORE disaster strikes:
- Read your homeowner’s policy and review it annually to be sure you are adequately covered.
- Keep important documents, policies and documentation (pictures or videos) of the contents of your home, outside your home in a safety deposit box. Keep a second key with a friend or neighbor in the event your key is destroyed.
- Keep copies of the contents of your wallets in your lock box.
- Keep a spare or duplicate credit card in your lockbox.
What NOT to do if you have had fire damage:
- Do not touch anything with your bare hands. Oil from your hands can permeate upholstery, walls and woodwork, causing additional damage.
- Do not wash walls. Incorrect cleaning could compound the soot residue.
- Do not attempt to clean carpets or upholstered furniture.
- Do not use electrical appliances until having them checked.
- Do not use ceiling fixtures if the ceiling is wet.
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