Post Fire Checklist for Your Home

2022-02-17T17:03:37-05:00February 24th, 2022|Tags: , , , |

Post Fire Checklist for Your Home  Dealing with a fire in your home can be traumatic for your family and devastating for your property and belongings. During the chaos following a home fire, it’s common for people to forget the steps they should take to make sure their home and family can recover as quickly and as safely as possible. Use this post fire checklist for your home to remind yourself and your [...]

Fireplace Safety Tips to Avoid Fire Damage in your Home

2022-02-01T14:33:15-05:00February 3rd, 2022|Tags: , , , , |

Fireplace Safety Tips to Avoid Fire Damage in your Home For many homeowners, having a fireplace means staying warm and cozy on colder nights and enjoying a relaxing ambience in their home. However, having a fireplace in your home comes with a lot of responsibility and maintenance. To keep your fireplace operating properly and safely, it requires everyone in your home to be well educated on safety precautions. Here are some fireplace safety [...]

What is Soot and Why is it Dangerous?

2022-01-24T15:23:49-05:00January 27th, 2022|Tags: , , , , , , |

For many homeowners, the traumatic experience of a home fire is all too familiar. If you have never experienced one yourself, you may think after the fire is put out, the cleanup process is smooth sailing. However, having an easy cleanup is often not the case when soot is involved. So, what exactly is soot and why is it dangerous for your home and your family? Let’s find out.  What [...]

7 Steps for Removing Smoke Damage and Odor after a Fire

2022-01-18T14:14:56-05:00January 20th, 2022|Tags: , , , |

Experiencing a home fire can be traumatic for everyone involved. The aftermath is filled with families putting their lives and their home back together piece by piece. A big part of cleanup after suffering from fire damage is getting rid of the smoke damage and odor after a fire.   Plastic and other materials that are burned in the fire can lead to a lasting odor throughout your home that is difficult to remove. The smoke can be absorbed by materials [...]

Slow Cooker Fire Safety Tips

2022-01-10T20:24:52-05:00January 6th, 2022|Tags: , , , , |

Slow Cooker Fire Safety Tips January is National Slow Cooker Month. The slow cooker or otherwise called the crockpot has gained popularity over the years. It has become a common household appliance for many homeowners due to its convenient nature. The slow cooker is the ideal appliance for homeowners with busy lifestyles because it requires little attention. You typically put in all the prepped ingredients, turn to the appropriate setting, and then let it cook for a few hours [...]

The Pack Out Process after a Home Disaster

2022-01-10T20:21:45-05:00December 22nd, 2021|Tags: , , , , , |

The Pack Out Process After a Home Disaster Have you experienced water damage, a fire, or mold in your home recently? Regardless of the type of home disaster you have been through, one of your main concerns is most likely to salvage and protect your valuables or personal belongings. The items in your home can be protected and restored by the pack out process conducted by the Professional Fire Restoration team. You may be wondering, what is a [...]

Christmas Tree and Fire Safety Tips for the Holidays

2021-12-15T15:08:19-05:00December 14th, 2021|Tags: , , |

The holidays are a time of fun and celebration. However, according to the National Fire Protection Association, “Between 2015-2019 , U.S. fire departments responded to an average 160 home fires that started with Christmas trees per year.” Not knowing the correct way to take care of your Christmas tree, holiday lights, and electrical cords can put you, your home, and your family at risk for a nightmare of a holiday. At Professional Fire [...]

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