Professionally Removing Odors from Fire Damage in Aberdeen Homes.
5/21/2024 (Permalink)
Fire and Smoke Cleanup Include Deodorization
Fire damage can be one of a homeowner's costliest and most traumatic events. Because a fire can spread quickly from one room to the next, several areas of your residence can be overwhelmed with soot, suspended particulates, and noxious malodors. While overwhelming, choosing a competent restoration team is the first step in overcoming significant stages to get life back to normal, such as neutralizing smoke and burning smells.
While fire damage in Aberdeen homes and businesses involves multiple layers and considerations, SERVPRO® is with you every step of the way. From the earliest mitigation efforts and containment strategies to repairs and deodorization, we understand what it means to make it seem “Like it never even happened” ™. One of the final steps of our process is removing harsh smoke smells that disasters create.
How SERVPRO Addresses Smoke Odors
- Air Scrubbing—HEPA air scrubbers are the most efficient weapons for eliminating airborne contaminants and smells. These scrubbers can trap over 99 percent of particulates, effectively reducing the source of harsh malodors after a fire.
- Thermal Fogging – Using a deodorizing product heated to fog for dispersion, the product interacts with present odor molecules in the environment and neutralizes them.
- Ozone Generator—This is among our most popular processes for eliminating residual smoke odors after a fire. It eradicates all lingering smoke damage, like proteins and charring smells. After a minimum of 24 hours of exposure to ozone, the chemical reaction destroys foreign smells.
Assistance a Phone Call Away
When fires impact your home or business, you can trust the fast and reliable performance of SERVPRO of Grays Harbor & Pacific Counties. We know what it takes to get your home back to pre-fire condition, including multiple solutions to neutralize and eliminate lingering malodors from the accelerants or combusting materials. When disaster threatens your home, pick up the phone and dial (360) 533-8667.