Where a property has been subject to a serious blaze; the owners are often left with the daunting fact that the need to repair both the fire damage as well as flood damage. This is because the fire service has to use large quantities of water to stop the blaze, which can mean that there is lots of standing water left over. It is important that you understand completely the risks that you may face when undertaking your own fire and flood restoration.

A shock to the system

The first and most lethal risk that should be considered when undertaking fire and flood restoration is electrocution. The damage that is caused by fire can frequently leave electrics exposed. When you add the presence of water you suddenly have a combination that can pose a serious health risk.

Toxic risks

The possibility that there could be unseen toxins in the air is the next factor you must consider if attempting your own fire and flood restoration. First there is the chance that toxic mold may have gathered in hidden areas following flooding, which can prove dangerous to humans. Then there is also the possibility that toxic fumes could still remain in the furnishings and fabric of the building following the burning of certain materials.

Structural integrity

The final risk that must always be kept in mind is the damage that can be sustained by the physical structure of a building that has suffered from fire and flood damage. Either fire or flooding on their own have the capability to cause walls and floors to become unsafe. Adding the two factors together only serves to multiply the chances of walls collapsing and floors falling through.

The safest option

Anyone looking at undertaking their own fire and flood restoration should seriously consider employing a specialist service to carry out the work. In most circumstances the cost of hiring a fire and flood restoration team will be covered by building insurance. So is it really worth placing yourself in danger when you can leave it to specially trained teams that have all the right equipment?

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