How to minimize damage
after a residential fire
If you're one of the unfortunate
people to experience a fire in your home, prompt action can help
reduce permanent damage. Often, the following Do's and Don'ts
can help reduce additional damage and help restore some of your
furnishings.
These suggestions should be undertaken
only after the Fire Department or other responsible party has
okayed reentry into the building.
DO:
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First, contact your agent as soon as possible.
They can also provide you helpful information about what to
do immediately following a fire.
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If the temperature is below freezing, take steps
to see that freezing pipes won't produce more damage.
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Pour environmentally safe antifreeze in sinks,
tubs, and toilet bowls if inside temperature is below freezing.
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Cover good carpet areas with towels or old linens
to prevent more soiling.
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If the fire came near the kitchen, discard opened
food packages that might be contaminated. Keep a list of discarded
goods for your insurance record.
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If the electricity is off, clean out the refrigerator
and freezer and leave the doors propped open.
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Use soap and water to clean chrome and metal
fixtures. They may tarnish permanently if left uncleaned for
more than a couple of hours.
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Air out the house as much as possible by circulating
fresh air.