Fire Damage Restoration Services
Protecting Your Home or Property From Fire Damage
Buildings are not fireproof. They are usually constructed to endure
wind, bad weather, or earthquakes, but not to endure fires and other
catastrophes of that kind. Many of the materials used in building a
house are highly flammable: think parquet; think wooden frames, dyes and
wallpapers. And if you live in a wooden building, "extra care" is not
enough! When it comes to home safety, fireproofing is a must. Besides, a
fireproofed building gets better insurance quotes and provides that
peace of mind we all long for.
Installing smoke and fire alarms is a must for any building. This is
not an exclusive requisite for private residences. There are practically
no companies around the world without a proper fire alarm system and
some even have sophisticated and not so sophisticated fire-extinguishing
systems. There's practically no building without a classic fire
extinguisher, or at least there shouldn't be. If you don't have a fire
extinguisher in place, it's time to purchase one, especially around
Christmas when the chances of minor and not so minor fire accidents
increase by up to 40 %. This shouldn't come as a surprise if you
consider that fir tree sap is highly flammable and the long use of old
Christmas tree installations might initiate a fire. Unsupervised candles
are also a problem, but fireworks really take the lead in this "burning
competition".
While fire-extinguishing systems might protect your building if they
function properly, there are other options you should consider….. just
in case. For example, installing fire resistant plasterboards in the
roof space between the rooms will slow down the spread of the flames,
giving you enough time to get out in case of danger. In addition, if you
live in an old house you should consider having your electrical circuits
checked by a professional electrician. Overloaded circuits often lead to
accidents.
Do you have kids? You probably think you know this, but never leave
them alone near matches, lighters or any device that might produce fire.
For a special reason kids are fascinated by fire and they love to play
with matches. Teach them how to use a match and teach them why it's
dangerous to play with fire. A good "fire education" might save your
property and their lives one day.
You probably hear "don't smoke in bed" as often as you hear "don't
drink and drive". This shouldn't surprise you. Smoking in bed is a major
cause of fires and fire deaths! Don't take unnecessary risks! Don't do
it, saying "it will not happen to me". You never know. if you come home
tired from work and you fall asleep with a cigarette in your hand, the
"Smoking Kills" warning on the package will become too fast a certainty.
One more piece of advice: in case of major fire accidents
(let's hope this will never happen in your case) don't play the hero!
Don't stop and try to put out the fire. You should know that inhaling
smoke and hot fumes is the major cause of death in such situations, not
burning. It's useless to say "don't panic". You will panic, but try to
control this panic and rush to the closest neighbor and call the fire
department.
If
you are looking for a Lake County fire damage restoration company please call us today at1-440-354-0427 or complete our
online request form.
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