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Project:
Fire Restoration Service
Job Location |
Nedlands, WA, 6009 |
Job Description |
Fire Cleaning as per IICRC Standards
The IICRC has developed specific guidelines for fire and smoke damage restoration. These standards emphasise health and safety first, with trained technicians assessing the type and extent of the damage before beginning the cleaning process. Different types of smoke residues—such as protein-based, dry soot, or wet smoke—require different cleaning methods and products. IICRC-certified professionals are trained to identify these residues and apply the correct techniques to remove them without causing further damage to surfaces. A typical fire cleaning process includes the removal of soot and ash, deep cleaning of affected walls, ceilings, and flooring, and specialised treatments for furniture, carpets, and personal belongings. Air filtration systems and deodorisation methods are also used to eliminate harmful particles and lingering smoke odours. By following IICRC standards, fire cleaning professionals not only restore the property to a safe and habitable condition but also reduce long-term damage and potential health risks. Landlords, homeowners, and business owners benefit from knowing the cleaning is performed to an internationally recognised standard. Choosing an IICRC-certified fire cleaning service provides peace of mind that your property is being restored with the highest level of professionalism, care, and safety. Proper restoration not only improves indoor air quality but also helps protect your investment after a fire. |


