The Clean-Up Process: Tips for Smoke Remediation in Different Environments
In the aftermath of a fire, whether it's a small kitchen mishap or a large-scale blaze, dealing with smoke damage can be overwhelming. The lingering odor and residue not only affect the aesthetics of a space but also pose health risks.
Read on to learn some tips to help you clear the air and smoke remediation after a fire.
Ventilate the Area
The first step in smoke remediation is to ventilate the affected area. Open all windows and doors to allow fresh air to circulate, and use fans to help expel the smoky air.
It may also help to place bowls of vinegar or baking soda around the room, as these substances can absorb odors. Removing smoke odor from carpets and furniture may require professional cleaning or replacement, but these simple methods can help in the meantime.
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