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3 Types of Damage You May Have After a Fire

8/13/2020 (Permalink)

3 Types of Damage You May Have After a Fire

A fire in your Horse Creek, TN, building can result in quite a bit of damage. Not only will there be primary fire damage, but there can also be multiple kinds of secondary damage. If you have experienced a fire, the following are a few problems that you may be dealing with afterward.

1. Primary Damage From Fire

Of course, the first thing that comes to mind when you think of this kind of disaster is the severe fire damage it can cause. This is the result of the extremely high temperatures of the flames. Almost anything in your building can be affected by this, from furniture to equipment. Depending on the severity, it can weaken the structure of the building as well. You may sometimes be missing walls and ceilings after a fire.

2. Secondary Damage From Smoke

While it may not seem as devastating or have as much of a visual impact as direct fire damage, smoke damage comes with its own share of problems. Smoke travels through the air and can affect a large area, even if the fire was contained. The soot particles carried by the smoke can become trapped inside porous materials and create a lingering odor. They also contain acidic elements that can corrode electronic equipment.

3. Secondary Damage From Water

If the fire is large and continues to spread, the fire department may need to use a fire hose to put it out. If this happens, you can end up with another form of secondary damage. The water will need to be removed as quickly as possible to avoid additional problems such as warping wood, weakened building structure and mold growth.
When damage to your building has occurred, whether this is fire, smoke or water damage, the best thing you can do is contact an emergency restoration company. They have the necessary training and equipment to clean and repair the building so you can get back to work quickly.

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