Recover From Your Kitchen Fire: Our Effective 7 Step Process
6/2/2022 (Permalink)
SERVPRO of North Bethesda’s fire damage restoration team is here for you!
According to the National Fire Protection Association, cooking fires are the leading cause of home fires. While a kitchen fire can be small and quickly extinguished, others can cause extensive damage. In order to minimize the risk of kitchen fires, it is crucial to understand their causes and take the necessary precautions.
If your home does experience a kitchen fire, SERVPRO’s fire damage restoration experts can help you get your life back to “Like it never even happened.”
This article will discuss the causes of kitchen fires and how SERVPRO can help you recover from fire damage.
Common Causes of Kitchen Fires
There are many potential causes of kitchen fires. Some of the most common include:
- Unattended cooking: Stay in the kitchen while cooking. If you must leave, turn off the stove.
- Grease build-up: Grease and oil can easily catch fire. Keep your stovetop clean and free of grease build-up.
- Electrical issues: Faulty wiring or appliances can cause an electrical fire in your kitchen. Be sure to have your wiring and appliances regularly inspected.
What to do in a kitchen fire
If you find yourself facing a kitchen fire, the most important thing to do is stay calm. Turn off any appliances or sources of heat if possible, and use your fire extinguisher to smother the flames. If the fire is too large to extinguish, evacuate the premises immediately and call 911.
Never pour water on a grease fire. Doing so will only make the fire worse. Instead, use a fire extinguisher or cover the fire with a pot lid to smother it. You could also extinguish the flames with salt, but never use flour or baking powder—these can make the fire worse.
Preventing kitchen fires
There are several steps you can take to prevent kitchen fires, including:
- Never leave cooking food unattended
- Keep your stovetop clean and free of grease build-up
- Regularly inspect your wiring and appliances
- Install a smoke alarm in your kitchen
Additionally, keeping a fire extinguisher in your kitchen can help you quickly put out a fire before it has a chance to spread.
What happens after a kitchen fire goes out?
Once the kitchen fire has been extinguished, you will be left with fire damage, including smoke damage, water damage from firefighting efforts, and structural damage. The good news is that there are professional fire damage restoration companies that can help you recover from a kitchen fire. They will have the experience and expertise to assess the damage and develop a restoration plan. With their help, you can get your kitchen back to normal.
SERVPRO’s Fire Damage Restoration Process
If your home experiences fire damage, SERVPRO’s fire damage restoration experts are here to help. We have the training and expertise necessary to restore your home to its pre-fire condition.
Our fire damage restoration process includes the following steps:
- Inspection and assessment: We will inspect your home to determine the extent of the fire damage.
- Board-up and tarp-over: To prevent further damage, we will board up any damaged windows, doors, or other openings. We may also tarp over any damaged roofs.
- Water removal and drying: If your home has suffered water damage from firefighting efforts, we will remove the water and dry your home.
- Smoke and soot removal: We will remove any smoke or soot from your home using specialized equipment and techniques.
- Odor removal: We will use air scrubbers and foggers to remove any lingering odors from your home.
- Cleaning and sanitizing: We will clean and sanitize all surfaces in your home.
- Restoration: We will repair any fire-damaged areas of your home.
SERVPRO of North Bethesda: We can help you recover from your kitchen fire!
Kitchen fires are a common occurrence, but you can prevent them by taking the necessary precautions. During a kitchen fire, remember to stay calm and follow these simple steps:
- Turn off any appliances or sources of heat if possible.
- Use your fire extinguisher to smother the flames.
- Evacuate the premises immediately.
- Call 911.
Once the fire has been extinguished, you will be left with fire damage. SERVPRO’s fire damage restoration experts are here to help. We have the training and experience necessary to restore your home to its pre-fire condition. So give us a call today, and let us help you recover from your kitchen fire!