ProRestore DKI contractors work with our clients as a team to insure that every property is returned to its pre-loss condition as quickly and efficiently as possible.
Fire damage is one of the most traumatic disaster occurrences that a property owner can face. If your property has been affected by smoke or fire, ProRestore DKI can assist you with handling your total property and contents restoration. Most fires leave a small portion of the home or business charred and destroyed, and a much larger portion damaged by soot, water and odor. ProRestore DKI has the ability to quickly and efficiently restore fire damaged structures to their original pre-loss condition.
ProRestore DKI contractors have developed effective cleaning techniques, and employ the use of specialized restoration chemicals, that are capable of removing smoke stains, flood debris, and other damage caused by fire and water on various types of surfaces, and trained in the correct cleaning techniques that will remove soot coatings. With the use of the most up-to-date training and techniques available, these practices ensure that soot and other damage won’t become permanently embedded in the structure.
Preventing Fire & Smoke Damage in Your Home or Business
- Always stay in your kitchen while cooking.
- Keep things that can burn, such as towels, paper or plastic bags at least 3 feet away from the cooktop.
- Keep grills at least 3 feet away from other objects, including the house and any shrubs or bushes.
- Store matches and lighters in a locked cabinet.
- Keep space heaters at least 3 feet away from things that can burn, such as curtains, stacks of newspapers, or office paper files.
- Use “fire-safe” cigarettes and smoke outside.
- Never leave burning candles unattended.
- Douse cigarette and cigar butts with water before dumping them in trash.
- Always use stable candle holders made of material that won’t catch fire, such as metal, glass, etc.
- Make sure electrical system is up to code and any electrical repairs are done by a licensed professional.
- Don’t plug to many appliances at once.
- Install smoke alarm systems on every level of your home, and test them monthly.
- If you have a fire in your home or business, once you get out, stay out.