The Air After a Fire
11/26/2019 (Permalink)
The air after a fire can linger for days and weeks. The key to restoring your air quality comes down to using the correct tools to clean the air.
You know that nasty sting you feel in your nose when walking by a building that has recently burned down? It's unpleasant & hazardous. The odor is sulfur mixed with smoke.
Keep in mind, smoke contains the residue of all the burned materials and it can be toxic It usually requires special equipment to completely clean the air. Ozone Machines and Air Scrubbers are designed specifically for this work.
Duct cleaning is a huge part of cleaning the air your breathe. When you don't clean your ducts after a fire it can cause the contaminated air and smoke particulates to enter your home every time you turn on your heating and air conditioning unit.
Call SERVPRO of South Shasta County for any smoke damage and duct cleaning needs. 530-241-2424.