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The Anatomy of a Fire Damage Job

April 6, 2015
David Olson
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House fires can be emotionally and psychologically devastating. The damage caused by fires takes a toll on the victims and that is why industry professionals should always exude sensitivity and understanding during this difficult time without sacrificing completion of the job.

After there has been fire damage to a property, it is critical for restoration professionals to address the disaster in full and from start to finish. There are a number of critical elements in the process that require special attention to ensure that the remediation has been adequately performed. For some of you, this article may be nothing more than an important review, however, the steps outlined will educate and help guide industry professionals regarding the approach to take and the proper execution of mitigating fire damage:

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