Fire Damage Cleaning
- Accredited team of experts
- Able to remove all traces of soot
- Available 24/7, 365 days a year
- Can be on site within 24 hours
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Fire Damage Restoration
We regularly restore domestic and commercial properties to a clean and safe condition. We have fully-qualified technicians stationed across the UK who can be on site within hours of your call. Call 0123456789 for a free quote today.
Our comprehensive fire restoration service can take care of the entire aftermath of a fire for you.
If you need help with cleaning up soot, ash, waste, or removing bad smells after a fire, we’re here for you. With years of experience in fire restoration and access to top cleaning tools, our team can create a custom plan to make your property safe again, fast.
We also offer full support throughout the entire fire and smoke damage cleanup process if you need it.
Call us today at +44 184 326 1598 or email contact@secureshine.co.uk for a free site survey and a no-obligation quote on our fire damage cleaning service. We also match prices, so be sure to ask about this when you speak to our team.
Our fire damage cleaning treatment process
Step 1 Contact
To book a free survey with no obligation, simply call us at 031234567989 or email info@gmail.com.
A member of our friendly team will get in touch to discuss what you need and give you an estimated cost for the fire damage cleaning service.
If needed, our technicians can visit the site to assess the situation in person.
Step 2 Quote
Our technicians will start by assessing the state of your property while adhering to health and safety protocols. They will then conduct a risk assessment to avoid unforeseen issues evolving during the cleaning process.
Next, they will make tailored suggestions concerning the best service for your situation and address any of your concerns or queries. You will receive a comprehensive, free quote for the fire damage cleaning.
Step 3 Cleaning
Our fire restoration service has three main steps.
First, our technicians make the area safe by removing harmful substances and treating the air.
Next, they thoroughly clean all surfaces and remove any bad smells.
Finally, they record the work done, check for any moisture, and give you a decontamination certificate.
Step 4 After care
At Security Cleaning, we go above and beyond to make sure our clients are happy.
Our customer service team follows up with each client after the fire damage cleaning to ensure everything meets their expectations.
You’ll also have the chance to leave us a Google review.
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Fire Damage Cleaning FAQs
We would strongly advise you against purchasing or hiring fire damage cleaning equipment online. As well as it being costly, there’s no guarantee it will work. If you’re willing to spend the money on hiring a fire damage cleaning machine, you’re able to hire a professional team of technicians.
Yes—any materials or furniture in the property will most likely be contaminated with harmful substances such as ash or soot. Avoid the affected areas if possible, however, if you must enter the rooms, be sure to wear a mask, gloves and long clothes.
Soot and ash residue caused by the fire can be detrimental to your health. Soot particles are tiny enough to enter your lungs and in extreme cases can lead to cancer. Ash, on the other hand, is more likely to be a threat if you have respiratory problems, such as allergies or asthma.
Even after the fire has been extinguished, there will still be contaminated particles circulating in the air. Two of the biggest hazards are soot and ash.
A fire can leave long-lasting damage to a property, particularly if neglected for a period of time. The harmful toxins found in smoke may permanently discolour furniture or other surfaces. There may also be structural damage to the building.
Solid surfaces will likely have visible marks, but other contaminated particles may be circulating in the atmosphere without you knowing. Our technicians are able to identify even hidden particles through use of thermal imaging.
The cost of the service will depend on the size of the property and the severity of the fire damage.
One of the reasons we offer our services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, is to ensure that all situations are dealt with promptly. The restoration process should begin as soon as possible in order to avoid contaminated particles setting further into the furniture, walls and floors.
ICE technicians can be on the scene within a matter of hours of your call.
Whilst we can’t make any promises, we guarantee our technicians will do all that they can to restore the property as close to its original state as possible.
Our specialist cleaners are available nationwide, day and night, 365 days a year.
Following a fire, an emergency response is required. Known as the golden period of recovery, the initial 24 hours after a fire can make a huge difference. Taking action during this time will minimise the level of fire damage left behind, protecting you against heavy financial losses and structural damage.
Our rapid response teams can reach you in several hours to begin the restoration process as soon as possible. Our emergency fire damage cleanup services aim to recover as much of the property and its contents as possible, whilst preventing long-term damage.
How does smoke damage a house?
After the fire has taken place, smoke will settle on any surface that it touches, leaving behind an acidic film. If not dealt with promptly, this smoke may cause permanent damage.
If the necessary actions aren’t taken, the smoke will soon penetrate your furniture, walls and carpets, causing discolouration. You may also notice a lingering odour.
Removing the smoke smell can be difficult – you’ll likely need professional help. Here at ICE Cleaning, we offer a specialist fire smoke odour removal service to neutralise unwanted smells in your home.
Is it safe to stay in a house with smoke damage?
The health effects of fire smoke should not be underestimated. Smoke inhalation is the primary cause of death in the UK, with 75% of house fire victims passing away as a result of exposure to smoke rather than the fire itself.
The same goes for soot and ash. The average soot particle is 2.5 microns – small enough to enter your lungs without you even knowing. You should take strict measures to avoid contact with soot at all costs, or else you may develop skin irritation or even skin cancer (Science Learning Hub).
If soot particles manage to enter your body, they can cause severe breathing difficulties. Those with asthma should take extra precautions to protect their health.
Ash particles are bigger than soot particles, so they’re unlikely to reach your lungs. However, exposure to ash may still lead to respiratory issues. Similarly, ash particles present an imminent threat for those with existing conditions, including bronchitis.
What’s the difference between soot and ash?
Ash refers to the solid remains of a fire. Ash particles are dense, meaning they’re too heavy to be moved around by the smoke, so you’ll find it where the actual fire took place.
Soot, on the other hand, is an oily, lightweight substance that can be moved, therefore it’s likely to have spread around different rooms within the property. Soot is the build-up of black or dull brown particles of carbon and tar.
What to do before professional cleaners arrive?
While waiting for our team of experts to begin the fire cleanup, there are several steps you can take to stop the situation from getting worse. These include:
- Removing all unwanted curtains and furniture
While we may be able to salvage certain belongings, we’d recommend throwing out any items – such as clothes, fabric curtains or furniture – which can be easily replaced.
- Wiping over solid surfaces
You can run a damp cloth over solid surfaces, like your kitchen table or worktops, to remove excess smoke particles. However, you’ll still need specialist equipment to eliminate the smoke damage.
- Ventilating the property
Open any windows and doors for regular intervals during the day to allow fresh air to circulate. This will force the contaminated smoke particles out of your home, creating a clean environment.
If you’re allowed to re-enter the property, here are some ways to protect your health
Avoid skin contact
If you can, remove yourself from the property until it’s safe to re-enter. If you must enter your home, avoid skin contact where possible. Make sure to wash your body immediately should contact arise.
Wear a mask
You should wear a proper face covering whilst on the property to avoid inhaling or ingesting dangerous soot or ash particles.
Cover your body
The same applies to your body. Wear gloves and long-sleeved clothes to avoid contamination if required to enter the building.
Our 3-stage cleaning method for fire-damaged properties
We take pride in our cleaning methods and processes that ensure your property is smoke and odour free, scrubbed of dangerous soot particles, and ready for refurbishment. Our 3-step process is incredibly thorough, utilising our best equipment and solutions to get it done right.
- We sanitise the area with air treatment equipment and remove all surface contaminants.
- The affected areas are cleaned with industrial-grade solutions and tools, eliminating all smoke residue.
- We compile a document of the work conducted and carry out a moisture survey before providing you with a decontamination certificate.
We will safely restore your home as close to its original condition as possible
From odour neutralisation to the removal of debris, our fire cleaning services provide an all-in-one solution for all levels of fire damage.
We won’t enter your home or business until the local authorities have confirmed that the property is structurally safe. Once we have the go-ahead, we’ll carry out a full risk assessment to determine the extent of the fire damage and develop a plan of action.
During the fire damage restoration process, we may ask you to evacuate the site. This ensures all parties remain safe and protected throughout the clean. Any technicians that enter the property will be dressed in full personal protective equipment.