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Fire & Water – Cleanup & Restoration™
of Peoria & North Central Tazewell County
113 Sapp Street
Pekin, Illinois 61554
(309) 346-5600
Like it never even happened.®
Independently Owned and Operated
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• Over 1,600 Franchise Locations in 48 states
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SERVPRO® SYSTEM SERVICES
Restoration:
Cleaning:
 Fire, Smoke and Soot
 Water Removal and
Dehumidification
 Mold Mitigation and Remediation
 Catastrophic Storm Response
 Move Outs and Contents
Restoration
 Electronics and Equipment
 Document Drying
 Contents Claim Inventory Service
 Air Ducts and HVAC
 Biohazard, Crime Scene and
Vandalism
 Carpet, Upholstery, Drapes
and Blinds
 Ceilings, Walls and Hard
Floors
 Deodorization
 Services vary by location
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SERVPRO® SYSTEM SERVICES
CATASTROPHIC RESPONSE
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TODAY’S PRESENTATION
•FIRE
•SMOKE & SOOT
•WATER & SEWER
•MOLD
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THEORY OF FIRE
•COMBUSTION IS BURNING
−Combustion takes place when a material is
burning
−Three components must be present for
combustion to happen
√ Fuel (material to burn)
√ Oxygen
√ Heat
− A perfect balance of components would
mean no residues or soot.
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THEORY OF FIRE
•COMBUSTION IS BURNING
− Components not in balance produces
incomplete combustion and produces
smoke and soot.
− As burning materials decompose they
release solid particles, gases, & aerosols
In other words – SMOKE
− As smoke settles on surfaces as residue,
it is referred to as SOOT
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FIRE
LEVELS OF FIRE DAMAGE
•
Minor Fire Damage
− Smoke residue is light to moderate &
affects only certain rooms or areas.
− Dry or wet cleaning restoration
− Few areas need repainting & minor
items require replacement
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FIRE
LEVELS OF FIRE DAMAGE
• Medium Fire Damage
− Smoke residue is moderate
− Affected areas increase including
more repainting & items requiring
replacement
− Floors may need refinishing
− Smoke odors require additional
deodorization after cleaning
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FIRE
LEVELS OF FIRE DAMAGE
• Major Fire Damage
− Fire & Smoke damage is severe near
source of the fire.
− Charred structural framing & finishes
require repairs
− Smoke residues are distributed
through out the structure.
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FIRE
LEVELS OF FIRE DAMAGE
• Major Fire Damage
− Smoke odors are strong & pungent.
− Board up, establishing a source for
electricity, removing charred debris,
extensive cleaning & restoration and
possible pack out of content are
required.
−Multiple methods of deodorization are
required
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TYPES OF SMOKE RESIDUES
Dry Smoke
Wet Smoke
Protein Smoke
Fuel Oil Smoke
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TYPES OF SMOKE RESIDUES
• DRY SMOKE
− Fast burning, oxygen rich fires
− Produced from natural materials
− Hotter fires
− Doesn’t stain surfaces as much
− Less pungent odor
− Less aggressive cleaning process
than wet smoke
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TYPES OF SMOKE RESIDUES
• WET SMOKE
− Oxygen starved, slow burning, smoldering fires
− Produced from synthetic materials, plastics,
foam rubber & polymers.
− Produces wet, large easily smeared oily
particles of residue
− In many instances, contents exposed to wet
smoke are not restorable – removing wet smoke
may not be possible.
− Soft Contents maybe the exception
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TYPES OF SMOKE RESIDUES
• PROTEIN SMOKE
− Produced from Kitchen fires – burning of meat,
poultry or fish.
− Leaves yellow or amber in color or nearly
invisible protein residues
− Slight discoloration of walls & cabinets
− Protein smoke odors are extremely pungent
− Odor removal is needed
− Often entire home or structure may require
cleaning and odor removal
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TYPES OF SMOKE RESIDUES
• FUEL OIL SOOT
− Occurs from malfunctioning oil
burners
− More common in Northeast U.S.
− Fresh soot usually removable
− Longer standing soot nearly
impossible to clean and remove
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BEHAVIOR OF SMOKE
IF YOU UNDERSTAND HOW
SMOKE BEHAVES DURING A FIRE
YOU WILL KNOW WHERE TO FIND
THE HEAVIEST DEPOSITS OF
SMOKE RESIDUES WHEN YOU
INSPECT A DAMAGE
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BEHAVIOR OF SMOKE
•TEMPERATURE OF SMOKE
−Hot air rises, which means
smoke also rises
−The hotter than fire, the harder
smoke is forced against surfaces
− As hot smoke collides with
surfaces, it deposits residues.
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BEHAVIOR OF SMOKE
•TEMPERATURE OF SMOKE
−Ventilation occurs and the air
cools and falls, cold smoke was
once hot & pressurized loses its
force.
−Cold smoke floats through the
structure until gravity causes it to
settle on the surface.
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BEHAVIOR OF SMOKE
•TEMPERATURE OF SURFACE
−Hot smoke tends to move toward
cold surfaces.
−Hot smoke migrates toward
outside walls & windows, the back
of drapes, closed drawers or
closets and unheated rooms.
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BEHAVIOR OF SMOKE
•OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
− Smoke follows airflow patterns
through a building spreading
residue
− Suspended ceilings and air
returns have heavier smoke
deposits
− Closed doors cannot stop
smoke!
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BEHAVIOR OF SMOKE
•OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
− Smoke follows the direction of
heating mains and tubing where
hot water heating is installed
− Smoke flows through ductwork
even if blower is not operational
−The longer the fire burns, the
more evenly the smoke is
distributed!
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BEHAVIOR OF SMOKE
IONIZATION AND MAGNETISM
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PROFESSIONAL CLEANING
& RESTORATION
• Cleaning & Restoration services are
usually only a fraction of the cost of
replacement or resurfacing
• Performing professional cleaning in fire
damage restoration means removing
smoke residues & deodorizing smoke
odors.
• Consider secondary damage if not
cleaned properly
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PROFESSIONAL CLEANING
& RESTORATION
• Conduct building inspections
• Board up and secure structure
• Establish emergency electricity
• Provide on-site dumpster
• Content cleaning and/or pack out
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PROFESSIONAL CLEANING
& RESTORATION
• Dry the structure using proper water
damage restorative drying techniques
• Locate, identify, capture, remove and
dispose of smoke residues/soot.
• Apply proper deodorization methods
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WATER & SEWER DAMAGE
• There’s more to water damage cleanup
and restoration than a shop vac, a few fans,
& spraying chemicals to address any odors.
• Knowing where the water came from, how
much water was involved and what type of
water is key to preventing secondary
damage.
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WATER TYPES – CATEGORY 1
• Clean water is treated that does not
contain waste products.
• Burst pipes, overflow sinks and defective
appliances.
• Clean water is water that has not been
used.
• Carpeting & Pad can be saved in most
cases.
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WATER TYPES – CATEGORY 2
• Gray Water has been used and carries
waste product, but does not contain
human waste.
• Overflowing wash machine
• A toilet overflow with no solid matter
• Carpet can be saved in most cases
• Carpet pad must be replaced in all cases.
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WATER TYPES – CATEGORY 3
• Black water is unsanitary water.
• Sewer back-ups
• Floodwaters
• Contains human waste or other biological
hazards.
• Carpeting and Pad must be replaced in
all cases.
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WATER DAMAGE
TIPS & FACTS
• The faster water is removed, the less
damage occurs
• Carpet loses 50% of its’ strength when
wet.
• Carpet delamination is one of the primary
concerns. Even new carpet delaminates.
• Padding must be replaced if it gets in the
way of drying the floors
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WATER DAMAGE
TIPS & FACTS
• Wood must be dried with the wettest
point being within 4% of its regular
moisture content
• Subfloor must be tested to make sure it is
dry
• Floor must be dried before sanding
• Inspect materials that act as a vapor
barrier.
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WATER DAMAGE
TIPS & FACTS
• Subfloor cannot be dried through the
moisture barrier formed by tiles
• Possible to dry the floor from underneath
• Cracks in tile may cause the subfloor to
buckle
• Asbestos
• Improper drying can result in buckling,
cupping, cracking & mold
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WATER DAMAGE
TIPS & FACTS
• Fiberglass insulation is made of
nonporous material and can be dried.
• Cellulose and rock wool insulation need
to be replaced
• Baseboard removal maybe required to
dry walls.
• Drywall may need to be removed
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WATER DAMAGE
TIPS & FACTS
SUCCESSFUL DRYING OF A ROOM OR
A STRUCTURE IS ACHIEVED ONLY
WHEN THESE FOUR FACTORS ARE
PART OF THE EQUATION
• Temperature
• Amount of water to be evaporated
• Humidity
• Air Movement
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WATER DAMAGE
TIPS & FACTS
IMPROPER CLEANING,
DISINFECTING,
AND DRYING CAN RESULT
IN SECONDAY DAMAGE
INCLUDING
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WATER DAMAGE
TIPS & FACTS
MOLD
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MOLD
• Moisture is the key to mold – drying
the structure and contents properly and
as fast as possible are important.
• Mold requires the right temperature
and a food source.
• Most mold grows between 68 - 86 F
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MOLD
• Molds feed on organic
material like drywall, wood,
tackless strip, & jute, wool,
rayon, and cotton fibers in
carpet.
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MOLD
• Any surface exposed to air will
accumulate spores.
• When these materials become
damp or wet, settled spores can
become growing molds.
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MOLD
• Mold produces two types of
chemical compounds
- Mycotoxins: Cause health
problems
- Microbial Votatile Organic
Compounds: Unpleasant
odors
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MOLD
• MOLD REMEDIATION
- Containment
- Removal
- Cleanup & Disinfecting
- Drying
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BIOHAZARD, CRIME SCENE &
VANDALISM CLEANUP
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BIOHAZARD, CRIME SCENE &
VANDALISM CLEANUP
• Bloodborne Pathogens
− Bodily fluids, & other potentially
pathogenic substances resulting from
accident, trauma, crime or death
• Methamphetamine Labs
− Chemicals used in the production of
illegal drugs are volatile & can leave
harmful residues.
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BIOHAZARD, CRIME SCENE &
VANDALISM CLEANUP
• Crime Scene Residues
− Fingerprint powder, evidence gathering
chemicals, plus tear gas & pepper spray
residues.
• Arson & Vandalism
− Situations resulting from vandalism
including graffiti, egg, spoiled foods,
human or animal waste.
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BIOHAZARD, CRIME SCENE &
VANDALISM CLEANUP
• Meth Manufacturing Chemicals
− Flammable and volatile solvents such as
methanol, ether, benzene, methylene chloride,
trichloroethane, and toluene.
−Other common household chemicals include
muriatic acid, sodium hydroxide, table salt, and
ammonia.
−Meth-related chemicals not commonly found in
large amounts in homes include anhydrous
ammonia, red phosphorous, iodine, and reactive
metals
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BIOHAZARD, CRIME SCENE &
VANDALISM CLEANUP
• Meth Manufacturing
− Often made in makeshift laboratories, such as
rented apartments or hotel rooms.
−A property can become contaminated with
hazardous chemicals, and there is a strong risk of
fire or explosion.
− Carpeting, wallboard, ceiling tile, or fabric may
absorb spilled or vaporized chemicals. Furniture or
draperies may become contaminated.
− Outdoor disposal sites may also require evaluation
and cleanup.
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EQUIPMENT
• Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
− Hazmat suits, filtered respirators, boots, eyewear,
gloves etc.
•
Biohazard Waste Containers
• Traditional Cleaning Supplies
• Hard-core Cleaning Supplies
− Ozone machines, foggers, hospital/industrial grade
disinfectants and deodorizers & no touch cleaning
systems
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EQUIPMENT
• Moisture Meters
• Water Extractors – Truck Mounted
• Dehumidifiers
• Air Movers
• Hard Wood Floor Drying Devices
• Pumps
• Generators
• Odor Removal – Ozone Machines
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When fire and water take
control of your life,
we help you take it back.
Fire & Water – Cleanup & Restoration™
of Peoria & North Central Tazewell County
113 Sapp Street
Pekin, Illinois 61554
(309) 346-5600
Like it never even happened.®
Independently Owned and Operated
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