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3 Ways To Eliminate Smoke Odor After a Business Fire

5/25/2021 (Permalink)

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3 Ways To Eliminate Smoke Odor

In addition to the structural damage caused by a fire at your Punta Gorda, FL, commercial property, there will also be smoke damage. Smoke particles are small and persistent. They can create an unpleasant odor long after the property has been restored. There are many smoke cleaning methods that can be used to eliminate lingering odors. The following are three of the most effective.

1. Air Filtration
An air filter is the simplest way to permanently remove smoke odor. Devices with HEPA filters are particularly effective. As air passes through the filter, the odorous particles are trapped. The size and number of filtration machines needed depend on the size of the affected area and the level of contamination. Change or clean the filters according to the manufacturer's instructions to ensure the machines are always filtering properly.

2. Ozone Treatment
If your business needs a more potent smoke cleaning technique, ozone may be a solution. Because of the particular atomic makeup of ozone, it combines with smoke particles and forms a new compound that no longer smells like smoke. The process is carried out by a machine that releases ozone into the air of the affected rooms. Ozone treatments should be handled by a certified restoration company that has the knowledge and experience to ensure your building is safe before you reenter the property.

3. Thermal Fogging
Thermal fogging is a highly effective odor remediation technique. In a fire, the heat causes porous surfaces to expand. After the fire has been extinguished, the surfaces cool and contract. This process traps the smoke odor inside the surfaces. Thermal fogging uses a heated deodorizing fog to penetrate porous surfaces and eliminate lingering odors.
After a business fire, many owners assume that simply cleaning and repairing the affected surfaces will eliminate the smoke smell. Unfortunately, it is often not enough. However, there are many smoke cleaning methods that can be employed to address the problem.

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