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Three Steps to Take Immediately After a Building Fire

3/30/2022 (Permalink)

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What To Do After Sustaining Fire Damage In Your Commercial Building

A destructive fire can be disastrous for a company. If a fire occurs in a commercial building in Saratoga, CA, there are important steps to take immediately after the blaze is extinguished. Here are three suggestions for what to do after sustaining fire damage at a commercial building.

1. Secure the Building

After a fire is doused, other problems may, unfortunately, occur, including looting. Once it is safe to do so, it may be beneficial to secure the building to help deter any thieves from gaining access inside the property and stealing valuable items. Boarding up windows and doors may help to keep intruders out of the business. And if it is safe to enter the building after a fire, consider removing as many valuable items as possible that are salvageable. At a business, these items may include computers, hard drives, various electronic equipment, as well as important files and paperwork.

2. Repair the Damage Swiftly

Fire cleanup and property repair is a top priority. It is important to work with professionals who specialize in fire restoration and repair in order to fix the damage caused by the blaze. Fire damage may cause major structural damage to a commercial building, and ensuring that it is safe – especially for employees to return to work at the business – is vital.

3. Plan for a Road to Recovery for the Business

A fire at a business may result in a loss of revenue for an extended period. Coming up with a plan to handle the possible financial hardship that may follow a disaster is critical. This plan may include relocating employees to a temporary office building or allowing them to work from home so that the company can still operate.
Fire damage can be devastating, but it does not have to destroy a company. Following these tips and addressing the situation in a timely manner may help a business to resume operations quickly.

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