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Top Reasons Why House Fires Spike in Winter | SERVPRO of Erie

11/15/2024 (Permalink)

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As temperatures drop and families seek warmth indoors, the risk of house fires tends to increase during the winter season. Several factors contribute to this spike, making it crucial for homeowners to be aware and take preventive measures to protect their homes and loved ones.

Heating Equipment Hazards

One of the leading causes of winter house fires is heating equipment. As residents rely more on heaters, fireplaces, and wood stoves to combat the cold, the risk of equipment malfunction or misuse rises significantly. Improper maintenance of heating systems, such as failing to clean chimneys or filters, can lead to the buildup of flammable materials like creosote or dust. Additionally, placing flammable objects too close to heating sources increases the likelihood of ignition.

To mitigate these risks, homeowners should schedule annual inspections and cleanings for all heating systems. It's essential to keep combustible materials, such as curtains, furniture, and decorations, at a safe distance from heaters and fireplaces. Using space heaters with built-in safety features and ensuring they are placed on stable, non-flammable surfaces can also help prevent accidental fires.

Holiday Decorations and Cooking Practices

The winter season brings festive holidays accompanied by decorations and elaborate cooking traditions. However, these activities can inadvertently increase fire risks in homes. Overloaded electrical circuits from holiday lights or faulty wiring in decorations can spark fires, especially in older homes or those with outdated electrical systems. Furthermore, holiday cooking, which often involves more frequent and elaborate meals, poses a risk of kitchen fires due to distractions and unattended cooking.

To safeguard against these hazards, homeowners should inspect holiday decorations for frayed wires or other damage before use. Using surge protectors and avoiding the use of multiple extension cords can prevent electrical overloads. In the kitchen, practicing attentive cooking habits, such as staying near the stove while cooking and keeping flammable items away from heat sources, can reduce the likelihood of fire incidents during holiday gatherings.

Increased Indoor Activities and Candles

During winter, people tend to spend more time indoors, engaging in activities that can inadvertently lead to fires. The use of candles for ambiance or during power outages poses a fire risk, especially when left unattended or placed near flammable materials. Additionally, indoor activities like using portable generators or improperly storing flammable liquids increase the potential for accidental fires.

To minimize these risks, homeowners should opt for flameless candles or place traditional candles in sturdy, fire-resistant holders away from curtains, decorations, or drafts. When using generators, follow manufacturer instructions for safe operation and placement outdoors to prevent carbon monoxide buildup. Properly store flammable liquids in tightly sealed containers away from heat sources and ensure adequate ventilation in storage areas.

Contact SERVPRO of Erie for professional fire damage restoration services. Our trained technicians are available 24/7 to respond swiftly, mitigate damage, and restore your home to its pre-fire condition.

Erie Fire Damage Remediation: Overcoming Smoke Damage

11/16/2023 (Permalink)

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Standard Smoke Remediation Solutions for Your Home

Upon arrival at a fire-damaged property, SERVPRO® professionals evaluate the condition of the residence and utilize various products to help with better air quality, content and wall cleaning, and deodorization. Prompt action with mitigative solutions saves you time, money, and personal property.

Cleaner Air for a Faster Restoration

One of the most important considerations when dealing with fire damage in Erie homes is creating a safe and desirable environment for everyone involved. This environmental focus can apply several strategies, including HEPA air scrubbers and air duct cleaning. These steps make it possible to create cleaner air and promote a more effective restoration process.

Addressing the Threat of Soot

When it comes to the aftermath of a fire, the most visible and troubling issue is the soot that covers everything. We take this threat seriously and have various products ready to tackle the problem. We can loosen and eliminate the soot damage from surfaces and contents with some chemical magic. Confidently know we will handle it all safely and effectively. Our range of products includes:

  • solvents 
  • emulsifiers 
  • detergents 
  • alkaline cleaners 

Overcoming Odors in Your Home

Our SERVPRO team knows that eliminating unpleasant odors is a top priority. But sometimes, the smells will stay even after a thorough cleanup. We have equipment and products available to help. The team utilizes a variety of deodorization options available, including thermal fogging, UV cleaning, and ozone machines. The fogging technique is the least invasive and easiest to get underway. This technique involves creating a mist or vapor and heating potent deodorizing compounds to fully penetrate porous surfaces and materials.

Are you dealing with the aftermath of a fire in your home? We are trusted insurance work vendors to meet their specifications and efficiently return your property to preloss condition. Call SERVPRO of Erie today at (814) 420-4061 to help.