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fire restoration: Property Board Up | Disaster Response | Restoration Contractor - 07/24/08 06:02 PM
It is important to choose wisely when hiring a restoration contractor. Here are some things to consider when looking for a restoration contractor: * Hire a local contractor. Deal only with established businesses who can provide references and are willing to give you a signed contract before service. * Check with the local disaster center, your local building code department or the Better Business Bureau for guidance. * Don't rush into signing a contract. Collect a number of estimates for the job if time allows. * Obtain written estimates before the restoration contractor provides any services. * Do not sign contracts … (0 comments)

fire restoration: Board Up | Emergency Board-up Services | Water Restoration Tips - 07/23/08 06:42 PM
Water damages requires immediate attention from professionals. In case a water damage occurs in your home or property try to locate the problem. By doing so you can help prevent further damages. Then contact United Emergency Servicesfor service and we will help you report the damage to your Insurance Company. Move Items in advance such as furnitures, boxes, clothes, beds, etc. to a room which is unaffected. The basic idea here is to protect your personal belongings and documents. Standing water and wet materials are a breeding ground for microorganisms, such as viruses, bacteria, and mold. Molds grow on home and … (0 comments)

fire restoration: Fire Board Up | Fire Damage and Restoration | Smoke Damaged Walls and Ceilings - 07/22/08 03:02 PM
It is important to allow soot to dry in place for a minimum of 24 hours before attempting the initial clean-up. Here is a recipe that United Emergency Services, Inc.recommends.4 to 6 tablespoons tri-sodium phosphate1 cup Lysol or household chlorine bleach1 gallon water.Wear rubber gloves and wash the walls, rinse with clean water, and allow to dry. Commercial products are available from paint and wallpaper stores. Washable papers can be washed in the same manner as walls, work from bottom to top and avoid soaking the paper to prevent streaking. Clean ceilings last. Allow 2-3 days drying time before repainting.
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fire restoration: Fire Board Up | Fire Damage and Restoration | Smoke Damaged Clothing - 07/21/08 04:37 PM
Do not send smoke damaged clothing to an ordinary dry cleaner, improper cleaning may set smoke and odor permanetly. What seems to be a forever lingering odor can often be washed from clothing. Here is a recipe that United Emergency Services, Inc.recommends.4 to 6 tablespoons tri-sodium phosphate1 cup Lysol or household chlorine bleach1 gallon waterMix well, add clothes, rinse with clear water and dry. Test your colored garments before using any treatment .2 tablespoons sodium hypochlorite can be used as a substituteMildew is removable by washing the stain with soap and water, rinsing and drying in the sun. If the stain … (1 comments)

fire restoration: Board Up | Emergency Board-up Services | Property Board Up - 07/12/08 11:52 AM
Unless your home is equipped with hurricane shutters, an approaching storm means you'll need to put plywood over your windows. Plywood is inexpensive, readily available (as long as you don't wait until the last moment to shop), and has 30 percent greater impact strength than OSB. Insurance industry groups recommend 1/2 inch thick, exterior-grade (CDX) plywood, at minimum. Most people don't know what a board-up company is or how they could benefit from one. Openings in the exterior of a building give burglars an easy chance to walk right in and steal belongings or merchandise. Board-up services prevent thieves from having … (5 comments)

fire restoration: Welcome to the blog of United Emergency Services, Inc - 07/12/08 11:49 AM
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