Is It Safe To Stay In a House With Smoke Damage? from Manav Pietro's blog

Smoke damage can be a serious event and there are health risks involved. Smoke removed from a home as quickly as possible is not only less likely to cause injury to humans, but also reduces structural damage caused by the influx of smoke into your home or business. Smoke damage can take months or years to accumulate if you don't deal with it quickly. Mould loves building on top of fire soot and can ruin most of your belongings within weeks of a fire if cleaned up properly.

The effects of Smoke damage are not just visible, but can be invisible as well. The key here is to always err on the side of caution and seek professional advice before deciding whether to stay or go after a fire. In many situations, you may be eligible for respite accommodation as well as short and long term housing should you decide to relocate after a fire. Be sure to read our tips below for further information on how to cope with smoke damage in your home. To conclude, smoke damage is a huge risk to all types of property and your home insurance policy will likely not pay for this out of the blue, regardless of how small the fire that caused it was. For more details, please refer to the info-graphic below.




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