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Fire & Water - Cleanup & Restoration

Why Call in Experts for Fire Cleanup?

3/2/2021 (Permalink)

fire damaged property Fire restoration should be left to the professionals. SERVPRO has you covered from beginning to the end of service.

SERVPRO fire restoration technicians ensure best practices and safety measures while working within your Newark property

The aftermath of a fire creates a range of hazardous conditions. This is why going the DIY route is not the best course of action once your Newark home has had a fire emergency. Whether there was a small fire in your kitchen or a substantial blaze ripped through a sizable portion of your home, SERVPRO follows all of the appropriate safety measures.

Why do you need professional assistance to handle fire restoration in Newark? SERVPRO features IICRC-certified fire and smoke restoration technicians trained to work safely in a variety of conditions. We assess your property to make a note of any known hazards and the best ways to navigate around them, all while exercising precaution. Some of the common risks we note and work with during fire restoration may include:

  • Electrical Hazards – Whether fire damaged the electrical system or the potential for moisture due to water used to extinguish the blaze, our techs know how to maneuver carefully with extreme caution.
  • Structural Hazards – No one must enter the structure until first responders on the scene deem it safe for entry. We inspect the damage to determine the soundness of critical structural elements.
  • Slip, Trip, and Fall Hazards – We work to prevent slip, trip, and fall hazards by inspecting the interior and applying safety measures and signage in suspect areas.

Calling in SERVPRO of Newark ensures your fire restoration moves forward safely for all involved. Contact us 24/7 for emergency response at (302) 733-7933.

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