December 9, 2017

Learn the Dangers of Smoke and Fire Damage

 

Fire has a huge potential for damage because of its intense heat and its ability to spread so quickly. The smoke that comes along with it causes damage of its own as well, and together these factors can cause even more serious problems. Read ahead and learn the dangers of smoke and fire damage.

 

Structural Damage

You’ll want to go back inside and survey the damage after a fire, but you need to wait until you’re given the okay by the firefighters. A fire of any size can affect the structural integrity of your building, which means it won’t have the same support that it did before. Support beams could topple over, ceilings could cave in, and walls could crumble. Ask the firefighters if it’s safe to reenter, and have your building professionally inspected.

 

Poor Air Quality

The hot flames aren’t the only dangerous part about a fire. The smoke that the fire creates is just as capable of taking lives, as it can get to be extremely thick and may cause suffocation. It can also seep into your walls, floors, and ceilings, continuing to bring down your indoor air quality even after the fire has been extinguished. This is another reason you should never go back into a building that was on fire before the professionals tell you it’s safe.

 

Water Damage

When a house or commercial building is on fire, firefighters will show up to rescue those trapped inside and put out the flames with gallons and gallons of water. You might not realize that this water causes damage of its own, even though it’s necessary to stop the fire and protect lives and property. This water damage may add to the structural damage from the fire, and it can also cause mold, water damage, and air quality problems as well.

 

It’s impossible to eliminate accidents altogether, but you can reduce your risk for fire and smoke damage by calling Kazal Fire Protection, Inc. at (520) 323-1518. Find out exactly how we can help you stay safe from fire damage by visiting our website.