How to Plan After a Fire
11/15/2019 (Permalink)
As we all know, a house fire is a horrific experience full of devastation and destruction. Fires are unpredictable and it is important to execute a planned fire safety protocol where everyone knows where to go and how to get there safely yet hastily. After a fire occurs, there are important steps that one must take to relieve themselves of further turmoil. According to Ready.gov, there is a checklist that acts as a guide for what to do after a fire.
The first thing you want to do is find a safe place or shelter nearby. You can contact someone you know or the Red Cross for aide in this endeavor.
The second thing you want to do is contact your insurance company. The details regarding you’re your policy covers can only be made clear through speaking with your agent or representative. Usually they will recommend some fire damage restoration companies. If you are not insured, try contacting private organizations for aid and assistance.
The third thing you want to do is contact a fire department to see if your home is safe to return to. Also check and see with them if it is safe to use your utilities.
Make sure that you save every expense paid that is connected to the fire loss. This can come in handy when presented to your insurance company and for verifying losses claimed on income tax.
A fire is a difficult experience. However, having a plan for before and after a fire can make the process a little bit easier. Here at SERVPRO of Lafayette/Moraga/Orinda, making your home look “Like it never even happened” is more than just a tagline. It’s how we do business.