Recent Fire Damage Posts

Protect Your Home from Fire: Essential Tips from SERVPRO® of Northwest Escambia County

2/22/2024 (Permalink)

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Fire safety is paramount for every homeowner, and taking proactive measures can significantly reduce the risk of a devastating fire. Here at SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County, we prioritize community safety and want to share some valuable tips to help you safeguard your home against fire hazards.

1. Install Smoke Alarms: Ensure that smoke alarms are installed on every level of your home, including inside and outside sleeping areas. Test them monthly and replace batteries as needed to ensure they are functioning properly.

2. Create a Fire Escape Plan: Develop a fire escape plan with your family, including multiple escape routes from each room. Practice the plan regularly, especially with children, to ensure everyone knows what to do in case of a fire.

3. Keep Flammable Items Secure: Store flammable materials such as gasoline, paint, and cleaning products in a well-ventilated area away from heat sources. Dispose of oily rags properly and avoid hoarding combustible items.

4. Practice Safe Cooking Habits: Never leave cooking unattended, especially when using the stovetop or oven. Keep flammable objects away from heat sources, and use caution when frying with oil. Install a fire extinguisher in the kitchen and learn how to use it effectively.

5. Maintain Heating Systems: Ensure that furnaces, fireplaces, wood stoves, and space heaters are properly maintained and inspected regularly by qualified professionals. Keep flammable materials at least three feet away from heating sources.

6. Practice Electrical Safety: Inspect electrical cords for signs of damage or fraying, and replace them if necessary. Avoid overloading outlets and extension cords, and never run electrical cords under rugs or furniture.

7. Keep Fire Extinguishers Handy: Place fire extinguishers in key areas of your home, such as the kitchen, garage, and near fireplaces. Make sure everyone in the household knows how to operate a fire extinguisher in case of an emergency.

8. Close Bedroom Doors at Night: Closed doors can help slow the spread of fire and smoke, providing valuable time for escape and potentially saving lives. Encourage family members to sleep with bedroom doors closed.

9. Regularly Clean Dryer Vents: Lint buildup in dryer vents can pose a fire hazard. Clean the lint trap after every use and schedule regular professional cleanings of dryer vents to prevent lint accumulation.

10. Stay Vigilant and Prepared: Remain vigilant for potential fire hazards in and around your home, and always be prepared to take action in case of an emergency. Stay informed about local fire safety regulations and guidelines.

By following these essential fire safety tips, you can help protect your home and loved ones from the devastating effects of a fire. Remember that fire prevention is key, but in the event of a fire emergency, SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County is here to help with comprehensive fire damage restoration services. Stay safe and prepared!

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Protecting Your Home: Winter Fire Hazards and Safety Tips

1/27/2024 (Permalink)

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Winter brings cozy moments by the fireplace, warm drinks, and holiday celebrations. However, it also poses unique fire hazards that can put your home and loved ones at risk. SERVPRO® of West Escambia County is here to share valuable insights on winter fire hazards and essential safety tips to keep your property safe during this season.

1. Heating Appliances: Portable space heaters and fireplaces are essential for keeping your home warm during the cold months. However, they can be fire hazards if not used correctly. Ensure heaters are placed at least three feet away from flammable materials and never leave them unattended. Schedule professional maintenance for your fireplace to prevent chimney fires.

2. Holiday Decorations: Festive lights and decorations add charm to the holiday season, but they can also lead to fires. Inspect holiday lights for frayed wires or damage and turn them off before going to bed or leaving home. Keep decorations and trees away from heat sources.

3. Cooking Safety: Winter is a season filled with holiday cooking and baking. Always stay in the kitchen while cooking, and use a timer to remind yourself of food in the oven. Keep flammable materials, like kitchen towels and curtains, away from stovetops.

4. Candles: Candles create a warm ambiance but should be used with caution. Never leave burning candles unattended, and keep them out of reach of children and pets. Consider using battery-operated candles as a safer alternative.

5. Electrical Safety: Overloaded electrical circuits can spark fires. Avoid using multiple high-wattage appliances on the same circuit and don't overload extension cords. Inspect your holiday lights and replace any damaged ones.

6. Smoke Alarms: Ensure your home is equipped with working smoke alarms on every level. Test them monthly and replace batteries as needed. Smoke alarms are your first line of defense in the event of a fire.

7. Escape Plan: Have a well-practiced fire escape plan for your family, with designated meeting points outside your home. Make sure everyone knows how to call 911 in case of an emergency.

8. Fire Extinguishers: Keep a fire extinguisher on hand and make sure you know how to use it. Place one in the kitchen and near fireplaces.

9. Professional Inspection: Consider having a professional inspection of your heating system and chimney to ensure they are safe and free from obstructions.

By following these safety tips and being mindful of winter fire hazards, you can enjoy a cozy and secure holiday season. If a fire does occur, remember that SERVPRO of West Escambia County is ready to assist with fire damage restoration to help you get your home back to normal as quickly as possible. Stay safe and warm this winter!

Our Holiday Guide: Keeping Your West Escambia County Home Safe from Fire

12/12/2023 (Permalink)

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As the holiday season approaches, it's essential to remember that while it's a time of joy and celebration, it can also bring an increased risk of fire hazards to your West Escambia County home. Your SERVPRO® neighbors are here to help ensure a safe and festive holiday season. In this blog post, we'll provide you with a holiday guide on how to keep your home safe from fire hazards during this special time of year.

1. Carefully Decorate Your Home:

  • Choose Flame-Resistant Decorations: Opt for decorations made of flame-resistant materials. This reduces the risk of decorations catching fire if they come into contact with heat sources.

  • Maintain Safe Distances: Keep decorations, such as candles, holiday lights, and other flammable items, away from heat sources, like fireplaces, heaters, and stovetops.

2. Safe Lighting Practices:

  • Use LED Lights: LED holiday lights generate less heat, making them safer than traditional incandescent lights. Plus, they're energy-efficient!

  • Inspect Cords: Check all cords and wires for damage or fraying. Replace any damaged ones immediately to prevent electrical fires.

  • Turn Off Lights: Always turn off holiday lights when you leave home or go to bed. Consider using timers to automate this process.

3. Cautious Candle Use:

  • Opt for Flameless Candles: Flameless candles offer the ambiance of real candles without the fire risk. They're a safe alternative, especially if you have pets or children.

  • Never Leave Candles Unattended: If you do use traditional candles, never leave them burning unattended. Make sure they are extinguished before leaving the room or going to sleep.

4. Mindful Cooking Practices:

  • Stay in the Kitchen: When cooking, especially if you're frying or broiling, stay in the kitchen. Unattended cooking is a leading cause of home fires.

  • Use a Timer: Set timers to remind yourself of cooking times, so you don't forget about food on the stovetop or in the oven.

5. Keep an Eye on Your Fireplace:

  • Have Your Chimney Inspected: Before using your fireplace, have it inspected and cleaned by a professional chimney sweep to remove creosote buildup, reducing the risk of chimney fires.

  • Use a Fireplace Screen: A fireplace screen or glass doors can help prevent sparks from escaping and igniting nearby flammable items.

6. Maintain Smoke Alarms:

  • Test Regularly: Test your smoke alarms monthly to ensure they're in working order.

  • Change Batteries: Replace smoke alarm batteries at least once a year, and consider doing so when daylight saving time begins or ends.

7. Create an Escape Plan:

  • Plan Ahead: In case of a fire emergency, create and practice a fire escape plan with your family. Identify escape routes and a meeting place outside the home.

8. Fire Extinguishers:

  • Keep Fire Extinguishers Handy: Place fire extinguishers in easily accessible locations, such as the kitchen and near fireplaces. Make sure everyone in your household knows how to use them.

9. Avoid Overloading Outlets:

  • Limit Plug Loads: Don't overload electrical outlets with too many decorations or devices. Use power strips with surge protection when necessary.

10. Be Cautious with Space Heaters:

  • Maintain Clearance: Keep space heaters at least three feet away from flammable materials, and don't leave them unattended.

By following these safety tips, you can enjoy a festive and fire-safe holiday season in your West Escambia County home. At SERVPRO®, we care about your safety and well-being. If you ever need assistance or have questions about fire safety, don't hesitate to reach out. Together, we can make this holiday season joyful and worry-free.

SERVPRO of Escambia County: Your Trusted Partner for Residential Fire Restoration

11/18/2023 (Permalink)

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At SERVPRO of Escambia County, we take immense pride in being your trusted partner for residential fire restoration in the Escambia County area. We want to share why we are uniquely equipped and trained to handle any residential fire restoration job, no matter the size or complexity. Fires can be devastating, and in Escambia County, where our communities thrive within our residential buildings, having a reliable and experienced team to restore your home is of utmost importance.

1. Local Expertise, Community Commitment:

As a locally owned and operated SERVPRO franchise, we understand the unique challenges that Escambia County faces when it comes to residential fire damage. We are deeply rooted in this community, and our commitment to its well-being is unwavering. However, what sets us apart is our access to SERVPRO's nationwide network. This network provides us with state-of-the-art equipment, industry-leading training, and invaluable resources. This combination of local expertise and global support allows us to handle any residential fire restoration job effectively.

2. Rapid Response, Minimized Disruption:

Fires in residential buildings can result in significant disruption to your life and peace of mind. That's why our 24/7 emergency response ensures that we are always ready to mobilize in Escambia County. A swift reaction can significantly reduce the extent of damage and help you get back to your normal life sooner. We know that in Escambia County, where your home is your sanctuary, time is of the essence.

3. Skilled Technicians, Personalized Solutions:

Our certified technicians are the heart of our operation. They bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to every residential fire restoration job in Escambia County. Whether it's a single-family home or a multi-unit residential building, our team tailors a unique restoration plan to address the specific needs of your residential property. We leave no stone unturned in our mission to bring your home back to its pre-fire condition.

4. Comprehensive Cleanup and Restoration:

Residential fire damage is multifaceted, involving not only burnt materials but also soot, smoke residues, water damage, and structural issues. In Escambia County, we understand the complex nature of fire damage. That's why we're equipped to handle it all. Our advanced cleaning techniques, industrial-grade equipment, and meticulous attention to detail ensure that every surface and element of your home is restored to its pre-fire condition.

5. Odor Elimination:

Lingering smoke odors can be a constant reminder of the fire's devastation in residential buildings in Escambia County. Our technicians are experts in smoke and odor removal. We employ specialized equipment and techniques to eliminate odors, ensuring that your residential property smells fresh and clean once more.

6. Structural Restoration:

We recognize the importance of restoring the structural integrity of your home in Escambia County. Whether it involves rebuilding walls, replacing damaged flooring, or repairing roofs, we have the resources and expertise to handle any structural restoration task.

Success Stories in Escambia County:

Our journey in Escambia County has been marked by countless success stories in residential fire restoration. From helping homeowners rebuild their lives to restoring peace within residential buildings, our commitment to the Escambia County community shines through. You can explore some of these inspiring stories on our website, where we share examples of how we've made a positive impact in the Escambia County area.

In Escambia County, when residential fire damage occurs, SERVPRO of Escambia County is the name you can trust for comprehensive residential fire restoration services. From immediate response to meticulous cleanup and structural restoration, we have the expertise, resources, and dedication needed to handle any residential project, large or small.

If your residential property in Escambia County experiences a fire, please reach out to SERVPRO of Escambia County. We are here to provide the support, expertise, and unwavering commitment needed to restore your home to its pre-fire condition. Your peace of mind and the well-being of our Escambia County neighbors are our top priorities.

My Personal Journey with SERVPRO’s Fire Damage Restoration

10/25/2023 (Permalink)

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Here is a testimony from a real SERVPRO® customer:

I never imagined I’d be standing outside my home, watching as flames consumed years of cherished memories. But there I was, feeling a mix of devastation and disbelief. After the firefighters had done their job, I was left with a charred skeleton of what once was my beloved home. I felt lost and overwhelmed, unsure of where to start.

That’s when a neighbor mentioned SERVPRO and their expertise in fire damage restoration. I decided to give them a call, a decision I’ll be forever grateful for.

From the moment I got in touch with SERVPRO, I felt a weight lift off my shoulders. They responded with immediate compassion, assuring me they’d do everything they could to restore my home. Their 24/7 service meant that even though it was late in the evening, a team arrived promptly, prepared to tackle the aftermath.

The SERVPRO professionals began with a thorough assessment, explaining each step to me. They were transparent about what could be salvaged and what couldn’t. To my surprise, they managed to rescue many items I had written off, using specialized equipment to clean and deodorize them.

What truly touched me was SERVPRO’s holistic approach. They didn’t just focus on the physical damage; they addressed the emotional toll as well. They provided resources on coping with the trauma and liaised with my insurance company, easing that particular stress.

As days turned into weeks, I watched in awe as my home underwent a transformation. Walls were cleaned and repainted, the acrid smell of smoke was replaced with fresh air, and the once-blackened rooms began to regain their original charm.

Throughout the process, the SERVPRO team was communicative, ensuring I was in the loop and comfortable with each decision. They treated my home with the same care as if it were their own, a dedication that didn’t go unnoticed.

Now, as I sit in my restored living room, I’m filled with gratitude. While I hope no one ever has to experience the anguish of a home fire, I take solace in knowing companies like SERVPRO exist. Their unparalleled expertise in fire damage restoration and genuine care for their clients turned my darkest hours into a beacon of hope.

To anyone facing the aftermath of a fire, I wholeheartedly recommend SERVPRO. They’re not just in the business of restoring homes; they restore peace of mind, too.

Grilling Safety For Summer and Fall: SERVPRO Solutions for Escambia County

8/24/2023 (Permalink)

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Outdoor grilling can be a favorite family activity during the warmer months in Florida.  It is very important when operating an outdoor grill, whether charcoal or gas, to be aware of the following grilling safety tips to keep yourself and your home safe:

  • Keep your grill at least 10 feet away from your house. You do not want walls, overhangs, or carports catching fire from flames created by the grill.
  • Clean your grill regularly. Grease buildup can serve as a fuel source for flame ups that can easily get out of hand.
  • Check for gas leaks. Gases can easily go undetected when leaking in small amounts, which can lead to the potential for an explosion when lighting.
  • Keep a spray water bottle and fire extinguisher handy while grilling. A spray water bottle can be used to quickly extinguish small flare ups, while a fire extinguisher may be necessary if flames become too large or out of control.

In the unfortunate event that outdoor grilling leads to structure damage, call the professionals of SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County at 850-466-3089 for help.  We have the knowledge, experience, and equipment to take care of fire damages, both large and small.  

Where There's Fire, There's Water...

8/5/2022 (Permalink)

Smoke and Soot on the walls in a commercial building Fire damage to your business? Call SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County for help!

You've probably heard the saying, "Where's the smoke, there's fire." In the case of a commercial building fire, you might say, "Where's the fire, there's water." Experiencing a fire can be a very scary event.  Even small blazes can cause extensive fire damage, especially in multi-story buildings Thankfully, our dedicated first responders have the skills and equipment to extinguish the flame. However, this can introduce a new set of problems….

How Fires Start

If there is fire damage in your business, there are a few likely culprits for the incident. Commercial building fires commonly start in the following ways:

  • Electrical system problems
  • Improper disposal of flammable materials
  • People smoking cigarettes on the premises

The Consequences
A fire can rage through your property quickly and destroy building materials, furniture, documents, and electronics. The smoke damage can be just as harmful. Smoke leaves soot and ash on the floor, equipment, and other surfaces.

Water: A Help and a Hindrance
Thankfully, firefighting crews in and around Bay County, are well trained, equipped, and prepared to take care of the blaze.  However, while the water they use to put out the fire is effective at extinguishing the blaze, it also can cause further damage to your building. The water left behind can destroy computers, printers, carpets, and documents. Furthermore, if the water is not quickly cleaned up, it can lead to additional damages, including microbial growth.

A Professional Touch
When fire, and water, damages strike, the highly trained professionals at SERVPRO of Bay County have the equipment, experience, and expertise to respond quickly and begin the mitigation process.  Following guidelines set forth by the IICRC, we will work diligently to make your damage “Like it never even happened.”  To learn more about the services we offer, or request assistance, give our office a call: 850-466-3089.  SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County: “We’re Here to Help!”

Fire Extinguisher Use - How and Which Kind?

7/20/2022 (Permalink)

Assortment of different types of fire extinguishers Know what kind of fire extinguisher to have at your property, and how to properly use it!

It is widely known that having an in-date fire extinguisher on your property is imperative to fire safety, but did you know that there are different kinds of fire extinguishers, as well as a proper way in which to use one?  Keeping yourself, your family, and your property protected in the event of a structure fire is paramount, and the below information can help facilitate that process.

Q:  What are the different kinds of fire extinguishers, and what is each used for?

A:  The U.S. Fire Administration defines five primary types of fire extinguishers used to put out different kinds of fires:

  1. A – used for ordinary material fires, such as wood, cloth, or paper.
  2. B – for use with combustible or flammable liquids like grease, gasoline, or oil.
  3. C – for use with electrical equipment like appliances and tools.
  4. D – for use with flammable metals.
  5. K – for use with animal oils, vegetable oils, and fats in cooking appliances.

Many fire extinguishers may also be multipurpose, in that they carry multiple letter definitions and can put out a variety of material fires.

Q:  What is the proper way to use a fire extinguisher?

A: The U.S. Fire Administration suggests the acronym “PASS” as a means of properly discharging a fire extinguisher:

P - Pull the pin. Hold the extinguisher with the nozzle pointing away from you and release the locking mechanism.

A - Aim low. Point the extinguisher at the base of the fire.

S - Squeeze the lever slowly and evenly

S - Sweep the nozzle from side to side

To keep yourself safe, it is important to use extreme caution within a fire damaged structure, and always follow the guidance of local fire authorities.  If a fire does cause damage to your home or business, you want a trusted, local professional to respond and begin the remediation process as soon as possible.  SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County has teams available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for emergencies, and takes great pride in providing the highest possible level of customer service when disaster strikes.  To learn more, request assistance, or for any other questions, please give us a call: 850-466-3089.

Leading Causes of Summertime Fires

6/9/2022 (Permalink)

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Enjoying the outdoors during the summertime months is one of the top perks of living in Florida.  Warm temperatures, plenty of sunshine, and beautiful beaches are just a few of the draws that our area has to offer.  Due to our average climate, many top fire hazards, such as space heaters and fireplaces, that plague colder states are not as much of an issue for us.  We must, however, consider other sources of fire damage that are common in warmer climates, and take fire safety seriously.

Cooking Fires:  these can be inclusive of indoor cooking on a stovetop or range, as well as the highly popular summertime activity of outdoor grilling.  Cooking equipment should never be left unattended while in use.  You should have a method of extinguishing a fire (whether water hose, fire extinguisher, etc.) available nearby at all times in case of emergency.  Do not allow children or pets to play around cooking equipment, as this can be both a burn safety issues and a hazardous fire risk.  Finally, make sure no flammable materials are near cooking equipment when in use.  Do not leave towels or oven mitts on stove top, and make sure outdoor grills have a safety zone around them free of foliage and structures.

Campfires:  No family camping trip is complete without a campfire, roasted hot dogs, and delicious melty s’mores!  Properly igniting, maintaining, and extinguishing your campfire is imperative to keeping the fun going and avoiding disaster.  Make sure the campfire is built in a contained area, such as a fire pit, and is not built on top of materials that can allow the fire to spread.  Do not build a fire underneath hanging branches, or near buildings.  When you are finished using your fire, make sure it is completely extinguished with water.  You may also want to bury your embers as an added precaution.

Fireworks: Many summertime celebrations and holidays include the use of fireworks.  If used improperly, fireworks can be extremely dangerous both to personal safety and property.  Always follow the manufacturer instructions when using fireworks.  Fireworks should only be handled by responsible adults and used in an environment that is free of surrounding buildings.  Make sure fireworks are fully extinguished after use by soaking in a bucket of water.

We hope that you and your family have a wonderful and fun filled summer!  In the unfortunate event that your summertime activities do result in fire damages to your property, remember that the SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia team is here to help.  With extensive fire, soot, and smoke damage remediation training, our team offers 24/7 emergency response to start the mitigation process.  To learn more about the services we offer, or request assistance, please give our office a call at 850-466-3089!

Our Fire Damage Restoration Process

5/23/2022 (Permalink)

Two men in SERVPRO uniforms cleaning a ceiling after fire damage has occurred Fire Damage? SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County is Here to Help!

Everyone is aware of the steps that should be taken WHEN a fire occurs- Utilize a fire extinguisher, if possible, follow the steps outlined in your emergency plan, evacuate the building, call the local authorities for help, and gather all evacuated occupants at a pre-designated location.  What is less commonly known, however, are the steps to take AFTER the fire.  Who should you call, how do you start the cleanup process, where do I go from here?  For this phase, SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia is Here to Help.  Our team has processes in place to mitigate, remediate, and restore your property, helping reduce the stress that comes along with fire damage.  So, how does the SERVPRO process work?

  1. Emergency Contact – our team of highly trained professionals is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, at 850-466-3089 when fire disaster strikes.
  2. Inspection and Fire Damage Assessment – Once we arrive on site, we will begin our inspection. This will include addressing any safety concerns, providing stabilization for the affected area, scoping the damages, and formulating a “plan of attack” for work.
  3. Board-Up and Roof Tarp Service (if needed) – Depending on the extent of the damages, board-up or roof tarping may be necessary to protect the structure from further damage or vandalism.
  4. Water Removal and Drying (if water damage is present) – If water was used to extinguish the fire, we will follow various extraction and drying procedures to remove/reduce the amount of moisture present.
  5. Removal of Smoke and Soot from all Surfaces – This could include structural cleaning, contents cleaning and pack-out, and possibly contents relocation for storage.
  6. Cleaning and Repair – A variety of steps may be taken at this stage, including demolition of unsalvageable areas, deodorization, or deep cleaning of structure and contents.
  7. Restoration – As a licensed general contractor, we can build back any materials that were removed during the remediation process. This step may also include the unpacking or return of stored contents.

Although no fire is “typical,” and there are many factors that can affect the remediation process, one thing stays the same:  SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County takes great pride in providing the highest possible level of customer service when disaster strikes.  Serving the communities of Cantonment, Century, and Pensacola, Florida, we are only one call away for your fire damage restoration needs. 

Some Not-So-Fun Facts about Fire

4/4/2022 (Permalink)

Image with candle, space heater, grill, and matches in four separate squares Help keep yourself and your property safe from fire damages!

From a very young age, we were all taught the dangers presented by fire.  We learned not to play with matches and lighters, to “stop, drop, and roll” if we somehow caught fire, and some of the consequences of leaving fire, including cooking equipment, unattended.  Despite these teachings, the National Fire Protection Association reports that a fire department in the United States responds to a fire somewhere in the nation every 23 seconds.  So, what are the leading causes? What can we do to reduce fire risk? How can we better protect ourselves and our properties from fire?

The top five causes of residential structure fires are cooking, heating, electrical malfunction, smoking, and candle use.  Let’s address each of these and determine how to reduce our fire risk:

  • Cooking: Never leave your stovetop or grill unattended while in use. Be sure to have a fire extinguisher nearby in case of fire.  Do not allow children to use cooking appliances without adult supervision.  Make sure appliances are turned off and/or extinguished after use.
  • Heating: It is imperative to use equipment, such as space heaters, in the methods instructed by the manufacturer, and to keep this equipment away from flammable materials, including draperies, furniture, and clothing. Do not use outdoor heating appliances indoors.
  • Electrical: If you smell burning, see smoke coming from outlets, or have consistently tripped breakers, consult a professionally trained electrician ASAP for an inspection.  In homes with older wiring, it may be wise to have the property rewired.  Do not overload circuits by plugging in too many appliances, using splitters, or “daisy chaining” multiple pieces of equipment.
  • Smoking: Keep matches and lighters out of the reach of children. Do not leave a cigarette, cigar, or other tobacco product burning unattended.  Do not leave ashtrays on top of flammable materials, and make sure all ashes are extinguished once finished smoking.
  • Candles: Much like lighters and matches, burning candles should not be left in an area accessible by children or pets. Be sure to extinguish candles when not attended, and store away from flammable materials.  Consider using battery operated candles instead of wick burning as an added safety measure.

Even with the best preparation, monitoring, and safety measures, fire can, and will, still happen.  When fire damage affects your home or business, call the professionals at SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County for help.  Our team has extensive fire damage restoration training and will take the upmost care to restore as much of your property as possible.  To learn more about our services, or request help, please give us a call: 850-466-3089.  SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County: “We’re Faster to Any Size Disaster!”

The 411 on Smoke and Soot

2/15/2022 (Permalink)

Room with soot damages on the ceiling Fire, smoke, or soot damages? SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County is Here to Help!

Smoke and soot are very invasive, penetrating throughout your home and causing damages you often cannot see. Having a trusted, trained professional evaluate your property after a fire damage has occurred ensures that an accurate plan of action is formulated to clean and restore all the damages present.  To understand this process, it is important to first understand the characteristics of smoke and soot:

Believe it or not, there are two different types of smoke–wet and dry. As a result, there are different types of soot residue after a fire. Before the restoration process begins, SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County will evaluate the soot to determine which type of smoke damage occurred. The chosen cleaning procedures will be based on the information identified during this process.

Wet Smoke – Plastic and Rubber

  • Low heat, smoldering, pungent odor, sticky, smeary. Smoke webs are more difficult to clean.

Dry Smoke – Paper and Wood

  • Fast burning, high temperatures, heat rises therefore smoke rises.

Protein Fire Residue – Produced by evaporation of material rather than from a fire

  • Virtually invisible, discolors paints and varnishes, extreme pungent odor. 

Since each smoke and fire damage situation is a little different, each one requires a unique solution tailored for the specific conditions at your home or commercial business.  Our professional team has the equipment, expertise, and experience to restore your fire and smoke damage.  Serving the communities of Cantonment, Century, and surrounding areas, SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County is available 24/7/365 for emergency damage response.

Have Questions about Fire, Smoke, or Soot Damage?

Call Us Today – (850) 466-3089

Practicing Fire Safety with Children

10/18/2021 (Permalink)

Family looking at a fire evacuation plan Practice Fire Prevention and Preparedness with Children!

Practicing fire safety is essential for homeowners throughout Escambia County, especially those with small children in the home.  When children are present, extra precautions must be taken not only to PREVENT fires from occurring, but also to PREPARE in case of fire.  So, what are some of the additional steps that can be taken to specifically address fire safety when it comes to children?

Fire Prevention

  • Do not allow children to play with matches, lighters, or candles.
  • While indoor space heaters or fireplaces are in use, be sure to supervise children around these areas, and prevent flammable materials, such as blankets, from getting too close to the heat source.
  • Do not allow children to operate the stove, microwave, or clothing dryer unattended.

Fire Preparation

  • Teach your children the different sounds that a smoke alarm can make and what each sound means. If your fire alarm is chirping, this signifies that the batteries need to be changed.  If the alarm is beeping, this signifies that smoke has been detected and that the structure should be evacuated.
  • Have an escape plan and PRACTICE it with your children. Make sure children know where at least two exits from the structure are.  Designate a meeting area outside of the home where the family will meet in case of a fire.
  • Develop a plan for young children who cannot exit the home on their own. Who will be responsible for assisting infants and toddlers?

Taking care of the safety of your family in the case of a structure fire is the top priority.  In the unfortunate event that a fire does cause structural damage to your home, know that the professionals at SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County are Here to Help with your cleanup, restoration, and reconstruction needs.  Our phone line is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, at 850-466-3089. 

Source: https://www.usfa.fema.gov/prevention/outreach/children.html

Do’s and Don’t’s of Fire and Smoke Damage

7/21/2021 (Permalink)

Man using ice blasting to clean soot residue in an attic SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County has the training, equipment, and experience to handle fire damages of all shapes and sizes!

Having a fire damage occur at your home or business can be extremely stressful.  Once the flames have been extinguished, and safety of all people present has been taken care of, it is time to begin the cleanup and restoration process.  As you are preparing for this phase, there are quite a few “do’s” and “don’t’s” to consider:

DO

  • Limit movement in the home to prevent soot particles from being embedded into carpet or upholstery.
  • Keep hands clean. Soot on hands can further soil surrounding structure and contents.
  • Place dry, colorfast towels or old linens on rugs and carpeted traffic areas.
  • If electricity is off, empty freezer and refrigerator completely and prop doors open to help prevent odor.
  • Wipe soot from chrome on kitchen and bathroom faucets, trim, and appliances, then protect these surfaces with a light coating of lubricant.
  • Wash both sides of leaves on house plants.
  • Change HVAC filter, but leave system off until a trained professional can check the system.
  • Tape double layers of cheesecloth over air registers to stop particles of soot from getting in or out of the HVAC system.

DO NOT

  • Attempt to wash any walls or painted surfaces without first contacting your local professional remediation company, SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County.
  • Attempt to shampoo carpet or upholstered furniture.
  • Attempt to clean any electrical appliances that may have been close to fire, heat, or water.
  • Consume any food or beverages that may have been contaminated by fire, water, or soot.
  • Turn on ceiling fixtures if ceiling is wet. Wiring may be wet or damaged and cause electrical shock, and air movement may create secondary damage.
  • Send garments to a dry cleaner. Improper cleaning may set in smoke odor.

SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for your emergency water and fire damage remediation needs.  Our team of highly trained professionals has the equipment and experience to handle losses of all sizes and takes great pride in being of service to the communities of Pensacola, Cantonment, and Century, Florida.  Please give us a call at 850-466-3089, We’re Here to Help!

Practicing Summer Fire Safety in Pensacola, Florida!

6/16/2021 (Permalink)

Image of a grill with food and a SERVPRO logo Don't let fire damages get you down! Call SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County at 850-466-3089 for help!

Summertime in Northern Florida often brings with it outdoor barbeques, family gatherings around the campfire roasting marshmallows, and fireworks displays to light up the night sky.  While enjoying these activities, however, it is imperative to practice fire safety, to prevent your joyous occasion from becoming a negative experience.

Practicing Outdoor Grilling Safety: Leave plenty of space between your grill and any structures, furniture, or foliage, as all these items can quickly catch fire. The U.S. Fire Administration recommends keeping a “3 Foot Safe Zone” around your grill.   Do not leave your grill unattended and keep a fire extinguisher nearby in case of an out-of-control flare up.  Supervise children and pets around the grill, and once cooking is completed, be sure that all embers and coals are fully extinguished.

Open Flame & Campfire Safety: Build your campfire in a location that is free of debris on the ground, and not closely surrounded by trees, bushes, or structures.  Contain your fire in a fire pit, or with non-flammable materials (such as rocks), to keep the fire from spreading out of control.  Never leave your campfire unattended, and as with an outdoor grill, always supervise children and pets around the fire.  Be sure to fully extinguish all remaining coals and embers with water once finished with the fire.

Firework Safety: When using fireworks, it is important to always follow the manufacturer’s instructions and safety guidelines.  Do not set fireworks off in heavily populated areas, around dense vegetation, or near homes and businesses.  Keep a bucket of water readily available to extinguish fireworks, and do not allow children to handle unsupervised.

Outdoor activities are just one of the many joys of summertime in Florida.  Practicing fire safety will keep your activities fun for the whole family!  In the unfortunate event that your summertime fun leads to fire damage to your property, give SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County a call at 850-466-3089.  We have the equipment, experience, and expertise to remediate fire damages of all sizes, making it “Like it never even happened.”

Cantonment and Century Residential Fire Safety Tips

6/6/2021 (Permalink)

Fire Background with SERVPRO logo Residential Fire Damages? Call SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County for Help: 850-466-3089!

According to the National Fire Protection Association, the top five causes of structure fires are cooking, heating, electrical, smoking, and candle usage.  These potential fire causes are all extremely common occurrences in a residential structure; therefore, it is important to have a fire safety plan in place:

  • Install and Use Smoke Alarms – Be sure to check the batteries at least once a month in every smoke alarm. Depending on the size of the structure, multiple alarms may be necessary, and should be placed strategically to cover all areas.  Many smoke alarms come with “test buttons” which can be utilized to ensure your smoke alarms are in proper working order.
  • Have a Fire Extinguisher Available – Different fire extinguishers are made for different materials. Depending on the type of structure and contents, a different type of fire extinguisher may be necessary.  Visit the US Fire Administration website for more information on fire extinguisher selection.
  • Make an Evacuation Plan – In the event of a fire at your home, it is imperative to have an evacuation plan already in place. Be sure to share this plan with all who reside in the home, and practice evacuation with both children and pets.  Have a designated meeting area outside of the structure for everyone to gather if evacuation occurs.
  • Check Wiring and Electrical Equipment Regularly – Flickering lights, a scorched smell, or frequently blow breakers may all be signs of a wiring issue in your home. Contact an electrical professional to address these types of issues.  Along with structural wiring, you should regularly check appliances and electrical equipment for breaks or frays in cords, which provide a fire hazard.
  • Keep Items Away from Open Flames – If burning candles, smoking, or cooking in the home, be sure to keep flammable items, such as curtains, towels, clothing, and cleaning chemicals away from hot surfaces and flames. Fire can spread rapidly once these kinds of items are ignited, making containment and suppression much more difficult.

In the unfortunate event that a fire causes damages to your home or business, know that SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County is Here to Help.  Serving Pensacola, Cantonment, Century, and surrounding areas, our professional team responds quickly to your disaster to begin the remediation process.  For more information or to schedule service, give us a call at 850-466-3089 today!

Cantonment’s Locally Owned and Operated Fire Restoration Specialists

4/9/2021 (Permalink)

Man cleaning fire damage in an attic We use industry leading equipment and techniques to restore your home or business after a fire damage has occurred!

SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County offers a wide array of fire related restoration services for both residential and commercial properties.  Along with cleaning up and restoring the damages from the fire itself, our versatile team of experts can also provide water damage mitigation in the instance that water was used to extinguish the fire, smoke odor removal, contents cleaning, and reconstruction services after the mitigation has been completed.

When it comes to choosing a fire restoration company, there are many factors to consider.  SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County helps facilitate the process in a variety of way:

  • We offer 24/7 emergency service to help get the clean up and restoration process started faster
  • We have the support of over 1,700 nationwide franchises, lending us the ability to handle losses of any size
  • Our skilled technicians hold multiple IICRC Certifications, providing us with the knowledge to handle your property safely and properly
  • We work with your insurance company to help make the process as smooth as possible during your time of need
  • We are committed to open and honest communication, keeping you updated about the progress of your property every step of the way
  • As a licensed General Contractor, we can provide a “one stop shop” for both your mitigation and reconstruction needs, helping make your loss “Like it never even happened.”

To learn more about our fire damage restoration services, please give us a call at 850-466-3089.  Serving the communities of Cantonment, Century, and Pensacola, Florida, our team is “Faster to any size disaster!”

Safely Enjoying Your Outdoor Fire Pit

2/17/2021 (Permalink)

Fire Pit on a Backyard Patio If a fire has caused damage to your Pensacola, Cantonment, or Century home, give SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County a call at 850-466-3089!

During the cooler winter months, a favorite activity of many families is to gather around the outdoor fire pit, roast hot dogs or marshmallows, and share quality time together.  Fire pits, however, if not operated correctly, can be dangerous and pose a serious risk to both you and your property.  Below are a few tips on how to safely place, operate, and enjoy your outdoor fire pit:

  • NEVER leave your fire unattended. A simple shift in wind direction could easily cause an unattended fire to spread and get out of control.
  • Do not burn near buildings, low hanging tree branches, or containers of flammable liquid. Give at least 10 feet between the placement of the fire pit and any surrounding structures before lighting the fire.
  • Do not wear loose fitting clothing near the fire pit.
  • Always keep a fire extinguisher nearby and handy when using your fire pit.
  • When extinguishing your fire, slowly apply water to the coals, and spread the ashes around to allow them to cool. Additional water may need to be added, and it is important to make sure all coals are out before leaving the area.

In the unfortunate event that your property experiences damages from your fire pit, or other fire source, know that SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County is here for you.  We have the knowledge, experience, and equipment to remediate fire damages of all sizes, helping make it “Like it never even happened.”  To learn more about our fire service lines, please visit our Fire Restoration webpage, or give us a call at 850-466-3089.

Halloween Fire Safety

10/21/2020 (Permalink)

Glowing jack-o-lanterns with SERVPRO logo Avoid fire damage with these Halloween Safety Tips!

Glowing jack-o-lanterns and spookily illuminated ghosts are some of the most popular Halloween decorations around, however, these decorations can easily become a truly scary fire risk if not handled properly.  With Halloween just a few days away, it is important to consider how to safely celebrate the holiday.  To prevent the risk of fire when decorating for and celebrating Halloween, the National Fire Protection Association suggests the following tips:

  • Use glow sticks or battery-operated candles, instead of flame lit candles, for your decorations.
  • Provide children with flashlights or glow sticks to carry, as opposed to flame lit lanterns or candles, while trick-or-treating.
  • If using corn stalks, dried flowers, or crepe paper as part of your decorations, be sure to keep these items away from any open flames, as they can catch fire very easily.
  • Do not overload electrical outlets or extension cords. Check your plugged-in decorations periodically for overheating, frayed cords, or shorted out bulbs.
  • Make sure all smoke detectors are in working order and avoid placing decorations in locations that block emergency exits.
  • When choosing a costume, avoid long trailing fabrics.

SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County wishes you a safe and happy Halloween!  In the unfortunate event that you need fire damage assistance, know that we are Here to Help!  To learn more about our fire damage services, please give us a call at 850-466-3089.

Understanding Smoke and Soot Damages

7/24/2020 (Permalink)

Are smoke or soot damages affecting your home or business? Call SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County at 850-466-3089.

When a fire damage occurs, smoke and soot issues are almost always left behind.  Unpleasant odors, staining and streaking, and structural issues are just a few problems that are created by smoke and soot residues.  To remediate the smoke and soot damage to your home or business, you will need a professionally trained team with the equipment and expertise to handle the situation properly.  Understanding the science of soot and smoke damage is the first step in this process.

Different Types of Smoke

There are two different types of smoke: wet and dry.  The type of smoke can greatly affect the remediation process; therefore, it is imperative to understand each before restoration work begins.

  • Wet Smoke – Created by materials such as plastic and rubber burning. These materials burn at a lower heat, creating a smoldering, lingering smoke with pungent odor.
  • Dry Smoke – Created by materials such as wood and paper products. These materials burn at a much higher heat and burn very quickly, and the smoke created tends to rise to the cooler areas of a structure.

The type of smoke created determines the kind of soot residue left behind.  Wet smoke fires leave a concentrated, yet more difficult to remediate, residue with an extreme odor, while dry smoke fires allow smoke and soot to spread through a structure, however easier to remove the staining and odor.

Returning your home or business to its preloss condition after a fire damage occurs is a top priority for the SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia team.  If you have suffered a fire loss, give us a call at 850-466-3089, we will help make it “Like it never even happened.”

Fire Damage Restoration Process

6/22/2020 (Permalink)

If you have experienced a fire in your Pensacola, Cantonment, or Century home or business, call SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County at 850-466-3089.

A structure fire at your home or business can be a devastating occurrence.  Along with damage from the flames, your property may experience odors from smoke, soot staining, or water damage from firefighting efforts.  SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County is equipped and prepared to handle all these various issues and will arrive on scene as quickly as possible to begin the remediation process.  Although every fire damage is a little different, the following are the standard steps followed by SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County to help return your structure to its preloss condition:

Step 1: Emergency Contact

The process begins with your phone call. Our representative will ask questions regarding the fire damage event that will help us respond immediately with the appropriate equipment and resources. 

Step 2: Inspection and Fire Damage Assessment

We carefully inspect and test your property to determine the extent of the fire, smoke, and soot damage. This step is crucial to developing a plan of action. 

Step 3: Immediate Board-Up and Roof-Tarp Service

Fire damage can often compromise windows, walls, and roofs. To maintain security and to protect against further damage, we can board up missing windows and walls and place tarps on damaged roofs. 

Step 4: Water Removal and Drying (if needed)

The water removal process, if needed, begins almost immediately.  After extraction of standing water, we use dehumidifiers and air movers to remove any remaining water and complete the drying process. 

Step 5: Removal of Smoke and Soot from All Surfaces

We use specialized equipment, techniques, and chemicals to remove smoke and soot from ceilings, walls, and other surfaces. 

Step 6: Cleaning and Sanitizing

We clean, sanitize, and disinfect all the restorable items and structures that were damaged by the fire. We use a variety of cleaning techniques to restore your belongings to pre-fire condition.

Step 7: Restoration

Restoration is the final step—getting your home or business to its pre-fire condition. Restoration may involve minor repairs, such as replacing drywall, painting, and installing new carpet; or it may entail major repairs such as the reconstruction of various areas or rooms in a home or business.  As a licensed General Contractor, SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County can take your property through the processes of mitigation, remediation, and reconstruction all with one company.

If fire has damaged your home or business, SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County is Here to Help!  Give us a call at 850-466-3089 to begin your fire damage restoration process.

Fire Safety for Your Pets!

6/8/2020 (Permalink)

SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County is Here to Help in the event of fire damage in Pensacola, Century, or Cantonment!

Pets are very important members of the family for many households, and as such, it is important to include them in your fire emergency evacuation plan.  Following are a few suggestions on how to prepare your furry family members in case of a fire in your home:

Practice Evacuation:  Train your pets to come when you call.  As you perform evacuation drills with your family, be sure to include your pets in the exercise.  Repetition is key with animals: the more frequently they have experienced the evacuation drill, the more likely they are to respond appropriately in the case of a true emergency.

Create a “Pet Emergency Plan”: Just as you compile an emergency supply kit for yourself, you will also want to keep supplies on hand for your pets.  In a centralized location, put together pet food, feeding containers, medications, and a leash, that can be quickly accessed.  Also plan for shelter for your pet if you home is not accessible. Whether a friend, family member, or pet friendly hotel, be sure to include your pet in you interim living arrangements.

Have Identification for Your Pet: Have your pet in a collar with identification.  If you are not home, and fire rescue has responded, this will help the firefighters identify your pet, help calm the pet by using his/her name, and make contacting you easier.  The collar also allows for faster connection of the leash in an emergency evacuation situation.

If a fire has damaged your home, give SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County a call at 850-466-3089.  We have the equipment and experience to help make it “Like it never even happened.” 

Reducing the Risk of Dryer Fires

5/15/2020 (Permalink)

If your Pensacola, Century or Cantonment home has been damaged by a fire, give SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia a call at 850-466-3089.

Dryer fires are a leading cause of residential fire damage in the United States.  According to the National Fire Protection Association, nearly 16,000 home clothes dryer fires are reported each year. These dryer fires cause around 13 deaths, 440 injuries, and $238 million in property loss. Following are a few ways to help prevent the risk of a dryer fire in your home:

  • Clean your dryer vent out regularly: The leading cause of dryer fires, at 34%, is the failure to clean dryer vents.
  • Clean the dryer lint filter after each load of laundry is dried. An abundance of lint in the filter restricts the flow of air to the machine.
  • Occasionally check for and, if needed, repair damages to the vent pipes behind the machine.
  • Make sure you machine is installed using the correct type of electrical plug and outlet per the manufacturer’s instructions.

In the unfortunate event that you experience a fire at your home, SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County Here to Help.  Give us a call at 850-466-3089, We’re Faster to Any Size Disaster.

Grilling Safety Tips

5/11/2020 (Permalink)

SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia is Here to Help when Fire Damages Occur! Call us at 850-466-3089!

Outdoor grilling can be a favorite family activity during the warmer months in Florida.  It is very important when operating an outdoor grill, whether charcoal or gas, to be aware of the following grilling safety tips to keep yourself and your home safe:

  • Keep your grill at least 10 feet away from your house. You do not want walls, overhangs, or carports catching fire from flames created by the grill.
  • Clean your grill regularly. Grease buildup can serve as a fuel source for flame ups that can easily get out of hand.
  • Check for gas leaks. Gases can easily go undetected when leaking in small amounts, which can lead to the potential for an explosion when lighting.
  • Keep a spray water bottle and fire extinguisher handy while grilling. A spray water bottle can be used to quickly extinguish small flare ups, while a fire extinguisher may be necessary if flames become too large or out of control.

In the unfortunate event that outdoor grilling leads to structure damage, call the professionals of SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County at 850-466-3089 for help.  We have the knowledge, experience, and equipment to take care of fire damages, both large and small.  

Fire Extinguisher 101

4/29/2020 (Permalink)

If your Pensacola, Century or Cantonment home experiences fire damages, call SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County at 850-466-3089!

An in-date fire extinguisher is a crucial piece of safety equipment that can save lives and spare both residential and commercial properties from extensive damage.  Furthermore, it is important to have the right kind of fire extinguisher in place for any materials that may catch fire, depending on the function of the property.  The U.S. Fire Administration defines five primary types of fire extinguishers used to put out different kinds of fires:

  1. A – used for ordinary material fires, such as wood, cloth or paper.
  2. B – for use with combustible or flammable liquids like grease, gasoline, oil, and oil-based paints.
  3. C – for use with electrical equipment like appliances and tools.
  4. D – for use with flammable metals.
  5. K – for use with animal oils, vegetable oils, and fats in cooking appliances.

Many fire extinguishers may also be multipurpose, in that they carry multiple letter definitions and can put out a variety of material fires.

Along with having the proper fire extinguishers readily available, it is important for personnel to know how to effectively use the fire extinguisher.  The U.S. Fire Administration suggests the acronym “PASS” as a means of teaching fire extinguisher use:

P - Pull the pin. Hold the extinguisher with the nozzle pointing away from you and release the locking mechanism.

A - Aim low. Point the extinguisher at the base of the fire.

S - Squeeze the level slowly and evenly

S - Sweep the nozzle from side to side.

When a fire damage occurs at your home or business, give SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County a call at 850-466-3089.  We have the equipment and experience to make it “Like it never even happened.” 

Common Causes of Residential Fires

4/7/2020 (Permalink)

SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County is Here to Help when Fire Damage Strikes!

Fire damages to your home can be both extensive and expensive when they occur.  Following are some of the most common causes of residential fire damage, and actions to take to lessen the likelihood of having a fire take place at your residence:

  • Cooking Equipment – When left unattended, pots and pans may boil over, or grease may get too hot, resulting in a kitchen fire. While cooking, keep an eye on all active stove burners.
  • Candles – If placed too close to textiles, paper, or other flammable materials, hot wax or flame from a candle may start a fire. When burning a candle, always give plenty of space between the candle and other materials, use a drip plate to catch hot wax, and never leave a candle burning in an unattended room.
  • Faulty Wiring – Before moving into a new home, be sure to have the wiring check by a licensed electrician. Faulty or old wiring can spark a fire nearly anywhere in your home.  If you experience flickering or dimming lights or frequent breaker trips, these may be signs of faulty wiring, and will need attention from an electrical expert.
  • Space Heaters – Be very cautious when using a space heater. As is the case with candles, space heaters can also easily ignite items placed in too close of proximity.  Make sure no wires are frayed on electrical space heaters, and that no dust or debris has built up on the heating elements. 

If you do experience a house fire, call the professionals at SERVPRO of Northwest Escambia County for help.  We have the knowledge, equipment, and expertise to help you through the process and make it “Like it never even happened.”