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According to the National Fire Protection Association, every fifteen seconds in the United States, a fire department responds to a fire. Last year, that added up to a whopping $8.15 billion dollars in reported property loss.

Yet, for you, every fire comes down to each policyholder and his claim. How each restoration is handled from the moment the fire department leaves can spell the difference in limiting losses.

We have designed our restoration service to put the brakes on costs. Here's how we do it:

By getting to the site quickly, we minimize added damage that can occur as property is exposed to lingering smoke and water used to put out the fire.

Smoke has a corrosive quality that can eat into chrome, aluminum and other metal surfaces. It can also permanently scar or discolor cabinets, countertops, etc. If not dealt with quickly. The longer smoke odor permeates drapes, carpeting, clothing and upholstery, the more difficult is to remove. Standing water, of course, can damage finishes and warp wooden floors.

Removing these items quickly makes it more likely they will not end up in the loss column. Which leads to our next advantage
This goes with a speedy response. A fire disaster is a state of chaos. In a sense, every piece of property is in need of attention. Where to begin?

Part of the answer is to start with those items in the greatest danger of becoming losses if not cared for quickly.

We have the experience and knowledge to single out what should be handled first. Our judgment tells us that a smoke stained wall can wait in favor of treating a wooden table because the table will be ruined if it doesn't get attention. It may mean wiping down metal surfaces and coating them. It might require moving furniture, clothing or drapes to be treated at our facility. many decisions just like this go a long way in limiting losses.
Our people are trained professionals using the best tools available to clean away smoke and odor after a fire. Odor in particular can be a stubborn problem.

Doing competent, efficient restoration is your best bet for holding down claim costs, especially considering the alternative if work has to be redone because it was originally mishandled.

In the time it took to read this article, firefighters have rushed off to put out six more fires. We can't lower that statistic, but if one of those happens to a policyholder of yours, you can lower claim costs by putting us on the job.
 
 
 
 
 
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