A Fire Checklist Every Homeowner Should Have
11/7/2023 (Permalink)
A house fire is always a devastating event. It leaves homeowners with questions about what they need to do next, who to call, where to begin, etc. With a proper house fire checklist, you can execute the right procedures that can help you mitigate the damage and get back on your feet within a shorter period of time.
What NOT to Do After a House Fire
It’s important to know what NOT to do prior to a house fire. This is for your safety.
- Don’t enter your home until you have received permission from the local fire department that it is safe to do so.
- Don’t turn on the water, gas, or electric until it has been deemed safe to do so by a professional.
- Don’t move or start your vehicle if it has sustained any damage from the fire.
- Don’t try to clean any soot or smoke damage on your own - leave it to the professionals like SERVPRO®, who have the right safety equipment and expertise.
What You CAN Do After a House Fire
There are many things you should not do when it comes to a house fire, and although we understand that you want to go through your home - it is for your safety not to until it is deemed safe. However, there are some things you can do.
- Get permission from your local fire department before you re-enter your damaged property.
- Get in touch with your friends and family to inform them of the disaster.
- Attend to your frightened pets and provide them with the necessary support.
- Call all utility providers (water, gas, electric) and inform them of the disaster.
- Call your homeowner’s insurance company to submit a claim.
- Call SERVPRO of North Prince William County to discuss fire damage and restoration.
- Have an understanding of the different terms of the fire report issues by your local fire department and keep a copy. This report is important for insurance claim purposes.
- Document all fire damage and jot down detailed notes along with photographs of the damage to your property.
- Retrieve your valuables before leaving the property.
- Contact your local police department to inform them that your home will be vacant for a temporary period. It’s also important to inform your children’s schools so their teachers will know that your children will not be attending school temporarily during this difficult time.
- Notify the post office to forward your mail or hold it temporarily
- Start the process of replacing important documents that may have been lost in the fire such as passports, licenses, birth certificates, etc.
- Take care of the emotional needs of every family member, as a fire can inflict a tremendous amount of stress.
- For property damage by wildfires, you may be eligible for Fire Management Assistance.
- For disaster relief, there are several organizations that you can seek assistance from such as The Salvation Army or Red Cross depending on where you are located.
A fire will also cause water damage as a result of firefighters putting out the fire. SERVPRO can help with fire damage restoration, water damage restoration, and even mold remediation if the water damage hasn’t been cleaned up in a timely manner.
As for a checklist for your family to understand in the event that there is a fire, get together and discuss what items you’d want to save if possible, have a plan for your pets, and know the best ways to exit the house.
Call SERVPRO of North Prince William County - 703-368-4399