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Fire & Water - Cleanup & Restoration

Providing a Safer Environment After a Fire in a Danbury Office

7/28/2021 (Permalink)

SERVPRO takes steps to improve air quality and environmental conditions in a Danbury office after a fire.

Understanding how fires spread and their effect on the indoor environment can show where professional restoration and cleanup are vital. Our SERVPRO technicians have a fast response to get this work started right away. We work with insurance adjusters and property owners to prioritize your needs that keep the business going during cleaning.

Improving Indoor Air Quality

While there are multiple layers to fire damage in Danbury offices, there are direct threats to the staff and customers that must be addressed immediately by our SERVPRO professionals. While containment can effectively keep the office going during the restoration, there are several indoor air quality (IAQ) threats that can exist to make post-fire conditions initially hazardous. Our team looks to remove:

  • Aerosolized particles
  • Soot
  • Smoke
  • Contaminants
  • Toxins

Efficient Deodorization of the Work Area

One of the most considerable obstacles that must be overcome to improve indoor air quality and environmental quality is smoke odors. We have numerous deodorization tools and products that can reduce the severity of post-fire smells and allow them to be more easily eliminated with direct neutralization equipment like thermal or ULV foggers or hydroxyl generators.

Inspection of Ductwork and Cleaning is typically done to ensure that the IAQ has been restored to standard levels.

When a breakroom fire or electrical blaze starts in your office building, the staff and the structure are at considerable risk. Give our SERVPRO of Danbury / Ridgefield a call today at (203) 791-0920.

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