What to Do During and After a Commercial Fire, Anatom Restoration
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EmergencyCatastrophe
The Process
Introduction
During The Fire
Phase 1(First 24-72 Hours)
Phase 2(Demolition / Cleaning)
Phase 3(Reconstruction)
Phase 4(Final Clean / Walkthrough / Key Handoff)
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During The Fire
•Contact Management/ Owner.
•Contact insurance Company.
•Contact Full Service Restoration Contractor.
•Contact Red Cross.
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Phase 1
(First 24-72 Hours)
Emergency Service1st 24 Hours
•Protect Cause and origin.
•Documentation and Photos.
•Securing Broken Windows and Doors (Interior/Exterior).
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Phase 1
(First 24-72 Hours)
Emergency Service1st 24 Hours
•Extract standing water in all effected areas, removing saturated carpet padding.
•Install proper industrial drying equipment.
•Document initial dehumidification levels.
•Provide temporary heat, and electric.
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Full Service
First 24 -72 Hours ->•Emergency Response•Preserve Cause and Origin•Board Up•Site Security
Dryers in Action
FLIR Infrared Imaging
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Phase 1
(First 24-72 Hours)
For a Large Apartment Complex, also:
•Check with the Fire Chief & Management on liveable areas.
•Securing Liveable areas from the public.
•Provide overnight security, if necessary, as well as escorting residents of effected units to retrieve necessary items only.
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Phase 1
(Next few days)
•Set up security sign-in checkpoints for all people who plan on entering the property.
•Initial walk through with property owner, management, restoration estimator, and insurance adjuster.
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Phase 1
(Next few days)
•Continued efforts of extracting any remaining water to prevent mold.
•Dehumidification readings, and re-positioning of drying equipment.
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Phase 1
(Next few days)
•Lead/asbestos testing of materials if appropriate.
•Removal of effected carpet, drywall, or any other material that may prolong the mitigation process.
•Coordinated move out schedule for moving companies, and residents.
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Phase 2
Once the restoration contractor has been chosen, and proper work authorization has been signed:
•Estimate/ scope of work complete.
•Drawings complete and submitted to city inspector.
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Phase 2
Once the restoration contractor has been chosen, and proper work authorization has been signed:
•Proper city permits pulled.
•Demolition and removal of affected material, authorized by insurance adjuster.
•Clean, backspray, and seal all smoke effected areas.
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Phase 3
Reconstruction.
•Roofing•Siding•Windows / Doors•Drywall•Paint•Carpet•Cabinets•Trim •Fixtures
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Phase 3
Reconstruction.
Once the property is back to the original pre-loss condition:
•Final Cleaning.•Final walk-through.
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Phase 4
•Certification of occupancy
•Final invoicing to the insurance company
•Close-out manuals for property owner and management team.
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