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There can be many lingering issues and problems following a fire. A fire of any size may result in smoke damage and remain for some time. Smoke damage may seem less detrimental than fire damage, but it can leave a stain on your home or business.
What is Smoke Damage?
Whenever there is a fire, there is smoke. Even after a relatively minor fire damage event, there is likely to be some smoke damage present. Fire damage can appear as stained walls or smells like strong, pungent odors associated with the materials set ablaze.
As a result of heat, smoke rises and can penetrate porous materials such as walls or ceilings. After damage has penetrated these materials, it can be difficult to get them out without damage restoration. Smoke can penetrate these materials after the event and further degrade them. Depending on the extent of damage, this can also lead to unpleasant odors and an unhealthy environment.
The Lasting Effects of Smoke Damage
Smoke damage can result in many different problems in a building. The inhalation of smoke can cause major health problems and should be taken seriously. Smoke can penetrate porous materials and cause long-term problems that only get worse over time.
It can cause staining and deterioration of walls and ceilings over time. In the case of furniture and smoke damage, the smoke will penetrate the material. Materials will have a lingering smell of smoke as a result.
Since a typical household vacuum cannot effectively clean up smoke on furniture, professional assistance is likely to be required. Smoke can cause stains and discolorations in fabrics because fabric absorbs it. For items like furniture, clothing, blankets, and sheets, this is to be expected. The right washing routine can help remove stains and other damage from these fabric items.
Cleaning Up Smoke Damage
This damage can have damaging effects on the body, so ventilation is the best remedy for alleviating some of its symptoms. Use fans and air purifiers to ventilate your home after a fire damage event. Additionally, opening windows and doors will greatly assist. Airing out your home or business allows particles to escape and fresh air to enter. Additionally, removing any debris will help. Sprays that neutralize odors in a building can also be applied.
Smoke Damage Restoration
If your property suffers a fire event, it can be difficult to imagine its condition returning to pre-loss. Our technicians at Restoration 1 of Central Maryland can help with smoke damage restoration. In our restoration process, all damaged areas will be sanitized and cleaned while any remaining stains or damage will be removed. You can contact us if you need help restoring smoke damage.