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3 Ways To Secure Your Commercial Building After a Fire

4/28/2021 (Permalink)

Keeping Your Business Safe After A Fire

The fire damage to your property may not end once the blaze is extinguished. You need to secure your Surfside, FL, building to prevent additional harm while you wait for the fire cleanup experts to arrive. Here are some ways to keep your premises safe after the fire.

1. Limit Flare-Ups
The firefighters likely took steps to eliminate flare-ups before they left the premises. However, if you or someone in your building put out the fire, you need to make sure the flames are truly gone. Start by spraying the affected area with a fire extinguisher. Continuing doing this until the ashes stop giving off heat and the coals stop glowing.

2. Keep Out Intruders
Criminals may see the fire damage to your building and use that as an excuse to vandalize or burglarize your property. Homeless people may also try to take shelter inside the premises.
To prevent looting and keep away troublemakers, you should board up any windows or doors that have been harmed in the fire. Ideally, you should utilize marine-grade quarter-inch plywood. Attach the wood to the interior of the property. If you put the screws or clamps outside the building, the intruders can just undo them. The wood should stop critters from entering the premises, as well.

3. Prevent Weather Damage
Mother Nature will not spare your property just because it was harmed in a fire. A snow or rain storm could cause even more destruction to a burned building. The water could easily enter an unsecured structure and soak valuable equipment. You should thus tarp over your roof as you board up the doors and windows.
Once it is safe to return to your building after a blaze, you need to prevent flare-ups that could cause further fire damage. You must also secure your property to protect it from vandals and harsh weather. This should mitigate further harm to the property and allow the restoration to occur more quickly.

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