Fire Flood Restore

 

Introduction:

In dealing with the incident, and depending on the severity of the damage, some or all of the following procedures may be implemented, although the policy cover in force may restrict the nature and extent of work that can be completed. For example, your policy is contents only the Technician will not be in a position to remove fire damaged buildings materials. i.e.. Kitchen units or clean walls/ceilings, etc.

Initial consideration will be given on emergency work to prevent further damage and to protect the health and safety of you, your family, the restoration Technicians and anybody else that may need access to property.

Emergency work may involve the following:-

1. Site Safety. Have gas and electricity supplies been made safe.

2. Preliminary detoxification - which may involve thermal fogging a technique producing millions of deodorant particles in a fog that has a mist like appearance and the ability to go wherever the smoke malodour has gone.

3. Ventilation of the property.

4. The application of solutions to burnt/charred surfaces and smoke damaged walls to prevent the evaporation of odour bearing molecules.

5. Removal of burnt/charred building materials and/or contents items dependent upon policy cover.

6. Application of granular odour counteractants to control airbourne odour particles.

Following the completion of the emergency work, a detailed assessment of the damage to the buildings and contents will be undertaken.

Buildings:

The extent of restoration work possible will depend upon the intensity of the fire.

Smoke deposits may be visible throughout the property, on walls, floors and ceilings. Redecoration cannot be successfully completed without the removal or neutralisation of these carbon deposits.

Smoke residue on most structural surfaces will be dry-cleaned initially to remove loose deposits often followed by wet cleaning. Surface cleaning will remove the majority of smoke deposits, however, if the particles have been driven into the building's structural materials a sealant will be applied, after cleaning, to prevent the re-occurrence of smoke odour and staining of subsequent decorative finishes.

If building materials are physically burnt then restoration is not possible and building work and redecoration may be required, which will normally be considered separately by your insurers or Loss Adjuster.

Our goal is to leave the structure in a suitable condition for any other sub-contractors to complete their work.

Contents:

After the emergency work has been completed our Technician will, providing your cover permits, assess content items to determine the possibility of successful restoration. Other specialists such as french polishers, elecrical engineers, dry cleaners and upholsterers may be required to inspect damaged items. This will be discussed with you by the Technician or Loss Adjuster.

It is appreciated that affected items may range from floor coverings to light fittings and everything in between and so a wide range of restoration techniques has been developed. Depending upon the extent of damage it may be necessary to remove items for cleaning off-site. All of this will be discussed with you.

Once an assessment of the items to be cleaned has been completed an estimate detailing items that can be economically restored will be provided to your Insurers or Loss Adjusters for their approval to proceed.

Items that are beyond economical restoration will be identified, listed and with your agreement removed. Your Insurers or Loss Adjusters will require a list of these items to organise replacement/settlement.

Upon completion of the restoration work you will be requested the Technician to confirm your satisfaction by signing a form. This will enable the final report to be submitted to your Insurers for prompt settlement.

NGL Chem Dry Fire Flood Restoration service, cover mainly the following areas:

Essex ...
Basildon, Billericay, Brentwood, Chelmsford, Chigwell, Clacton, Colchester, Epping, Grays, Great Dunmow, Halstead, Harlow, Harwich, Ilford, Maldon, Romford, Saffron Walden, Southend, Stansted, Tilbury, Witham,

East and North East London...
Aldersbrook, Aldgate East, All Saints, Beckton, Bethnal Green, Blackhorse Road, Blackwall, Bow, Bow Church, Bow Road, Bromley by Bow, Canary Wharf, Canning Town, Chingford, Chingford Green, Chingford Hatch, Clapton, Clapton Park Commercial Road, Cubitt Town, Custom House, Cyprus, Dalston, Dalston Junction, Devons Road, East Ham, East India, East India Dock Road, Forest Gate, Gilwell Park, Hackney, Hackney Marshes, Hackney Wick, Haggerston, Hale End, Heron Quays, Higham Hill, Highams Park, Homerton, Island Gardens, Lea Bridge, Leyton, Leyton Marshes, Leytonstone, Limehouse, Little Ilford, London Arena, Lower Clapton, Manor Park, Mile End, Mudchute, Newham, North Woolwich, Old Ford, Plaistow, Plashet,
Poplar, Pudding Mill Lane, Sewardstone, Shacklewell Shadwell Silvertown, Snaresbrook, South Hackney, South Quay, South Woodford, Spitalfields, Stepney, Stepney Green, Stratford, Stratford Marsh, Temple Mills, Tower Hamlets, Upper Clapton, Upper Walthamstow, Upton, Upton Park, Victoria Docks, Victoria Park, Walthamstow, Walthamstow Central, Wanstead

We hope that the above information is useful as an introduction to NGL Chem Dry services and what you can expect . Should you require any assistance please do not hesitate to contact NGL Chem Dry on the contact details given below.

 

Phone: 01708 744 449

Fax: 01708 733 661

Email: firefloodrestore@nglchemdry.co.uk

 


fire-flood-restore.co.uk | Fire Flood Restore - Ngl Chem Dry
Internet solutions provided by Namesco Limited - Thursday 22 May, 2008