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A residential or business-facility fire can release microscopic particles and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that permeate the environment. These particles become embedded in porous materials such as wood, drywall, carpet and upholstery, causing smoke odor to linger long after the flames are extinguished. The goal of effective smoke odor removal is to eliminate these pollutants, which will neutralize the odor.
Personal protective equipment (PPE) items such as respirators, gloves, and eye protection will be indispensable for protecting workers from harmful particles.
Proper documentation is essential throughout the odor-removal process. So, plan how you will measure and sketch affected spaces, capture photos, and record all observations, processes and instrument readings. One proven way to manage all of these tasks is to use a professional floor plan app, such as magicplan. A high-quality, digital floor plan app will enable you to complete documentation tasks quickly and easily.
The first step in smoke odor removal is a thorough assessment of the areas impacted by smoke and fire damage. You can use your floor plan app to do all of the following:
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Help your client understand the smoke-odor removal process by taking time for a one-on-one discussion. You can explain the complexity of smoke odor, describe the types of techniques you may be using, communicate why multiple visits may be necessary, and provide a realistic timeline for the smoke-odor removal process. You may also choose to offer guidance on maintaining an odor-free environment after your work is completed.
Several options are at your disposal, including the ones described below. Be sure to follow the BSR/IICRC S700 Standard for Professional Fire and Smoke Damage Restoration, and take advantage of fire damage restoration training and certification courses to sharpen your knowledge and skills.
Once your initial fire damage assessment is complete, containment is a fundamental next step. Use plastic sheeting and negative air pressure to isolate the affected areas, preventing odors from spreading to unaffected interior spaces.
In many cases, the most effective way to eliminate smoke odor is to remove heavily damaged materials entirely. Those materials may include carpeting and padding, drywall, insulation, and smoke-affected furniture and textiles. You will need to determine which items can be professionally deep-cleaned and deodorized for reuse, and which ones are beyond repair and must be properly disposed.
Proper ventilation is imperative in the initial stages of smoke remediation, as increased air circulation helps to disperse smoke particles and reduce their concentration. This may involve opening windows and using industrial fans to promote air flow. You can also deploy air scrubbers with HEPA filters that capture airborne smoke particles to improve indoor air quality.
A combination of dry cleaning and wet cleaning methods can be used.
Here are a couple common types used by professional contractors:
Investing in specialized equipment can enhance the effectiveness of smoke odor removal. For example:
Smoke particles often infiltrate HVAC systems, which can redistribute odors throughout the interior of a structure. Cleaning these systems is crucial to prevent recontamination. Workers should:
In some cases, despite thorough cleaning methods, odors can persist. Applying sealants and encapsulant coatings on affected surfaces can be an effective solution. Consider applying appropriate products to smoke stains on walls, floors and ceilings to lock in residual odors and prevent them from being released into the air.
Textiles often require special attention. So, you’ll want to partner with a professional cleaning company that knows how to remove smoke odors from clothing and draperies. For example, an expert cleaner will know how to treat delicate textiles with an ultrasonic bath, a technique that uses high-frequency sound waves.
Smoke-odor removal is an important component of fire damage restoration. The key to success lies in mastering a well-planned and comprehensive approach that addresses all affected materials and spaces. By employing a variety of effective strategies to eradicate lingering odor, you can ensure relief, safety and comfort for occupants.
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Benjamin Brown
Sales Consulting Manager