What to Do if You
Have Smoke and/or Fire Damage
* Blow off or brush-vacuum loose
soot particles from upholstery, drapes, and carpets.
* Wipe the leaves of houseplants
to remove smoke residue.
* Clean Formica and chrome
fixtures in the kitchen and bathroom to prevent permanent
tarnishing.
* Cover carpeted traffic areas
with towels or old linens to prevent additional soiling.
Home Fire
* If electrical service is off,
clean out your freezer and refrigerator. Leave the doors propped
open or place charcoal in the unit.
* Send clothing with heavy smoke
damage to a qualified professional dry cleaner who specializes in
smoke damage.
* Discard open food packages. The
food could be contaminated.
* Wipe residue from porcelain
bath fixtures to prevent etching.
* Change the air filter on your
furnace if it uses forced hot air.
* Tape cheesecloth over intake
and outlet air registers to capture any loose soot in the air. This
is even more effective if the cheesecloth is damp.
* If the outside temperature is
above 60 degrees, air out the house to reduce smoke odor.
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