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Fire & Water - Cleanup & Restoration


Stove Fire

A Stove Catching Fire


Was the cause of this damage presented in the photos. See the amount of soot on the walls. The soot damage was so extensive that it eventually took four individual cleanings to mitigate the coating on the wall. According to the National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA), from 2010-2014 there was an average of 480 civilian fire deaths in relation to cooking equipment. Cooking equipment mishaps and disasters also accounted for more than 40% of all fire-related injuries. In this photo you can see how, even through a couple of cleanings, the soot still remains. Fire damage is often much more severe with what residue it leaves around than what it burns initially. That is apparent in this photo.