Smoke and Residue after a fire
3/1/2021 (Permalink)
After fire damage to your home, you can expect to smell or notice smoke and residue left behind. There are 3 main types of smoke and residues that can be left behind by fire damage in your home.
Synthetic: These synthetic residues appear when oil based materials are burned such as plastics and fabrics. This could include everything from window coverings, furniture, carpets, and electronics. When synthetic materials burn they will produce a thick black smoke, leaving behind a smeary residue that can create quite the mess if not cleaned up properly. In these situations avoid touching any of the residue to prevent smearing.
Protein: Fires caused by the burning of proteins such as meats and beans for example will leave behind a yellowish brown residue. The texture of which is greasy feeling and can stick to any surface, making it a pain to clean up.
Natural: These type of fires are caused by the burning of natural products such as wood and paper. They produce dry powdery residue that is greyish-black in color. These residues are easier to clean up than the synthetic or protein residues.
If you have any smoke damage that you need cleaned, call SERVPRO of Malibu 310-456-2135