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Damage To Expect After a Partial Fire Loss

3/16/2021 (Permalink)

Image of a sign that indicates where the stairs are during a fire Prepare your business for fire damage

A business fire is devastating and the process for recovery can take some time, depending on the level of damage. A commercial fire loss can take on many forms, which can surprise some business owners who assume fire damage only deals with flames and heat. However, talk to any fire restoration specialist in Ogden, UT, and they will tell you to expect at least three types of damage even after a partial loss.

3 Types of Damage to Expect After a Partial Fire Loss

1. Soot and Smoke Damage

Most business owners will expect to find soot and damage, a natural product of fire. The extent of the damage depends on the volatility of the fire. For extensive fires, the smoke and soot damage can affect equipment like HVAC units and other small appliances. All equipment should be cleaned to ensure no toxic remnants remain in the facility.

2. Water Damage

One element of fire loss that many business owners do not expect is water loss. Between the established fire suppression systems and the hoses, a fire will often result in a tremendous amount of water damage, especially when dealing with a significant blaze. A business owner should try to mitigate further loss from water damage by hiring a mitigation service to remove and dry out the facility.

3. Mold Damage

Depending on how long water is left to sit in a facility, mold can develop. Most mold infestation can occur within 48 hours of moisture damage. If you cannot get a mitigation and restoration service for an assessment within the two-day window, it is wise to request a mold inspection to be on the safe side.

A partial fire loss requires a significant amount of work to rebuild from, but it is likely possible. However, a business owner should prepare for the various types of damage a company is likely to find in the process. The key to any disaster recovery is to get a professional out to the site ASAP.

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