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Outdoor Commercial Spaces Can be Damaged By Fire

11/2/2017 (Permalink)


Outdoor Commercial Spaces Can be Damaged By Fire

Many business owners have outdoor spaces that are an integral part of their business. An outdoor space may be where they sell products, offer seating for their restaurant or just allow employees some open air time and a break from their routine. When commercial fire damage is present along with soot damage and smoke damage, these can easily get all over the outdoor spaces. Commercial fire damage can spread from an electrical fire to the area right outside the space. Sparks from a utility room fire can spread from the utility room fire to other areas outside that are powered by electricity. The fire sprinkler system is often not only used inside but inside as well. A fire sprinkler system that is near a window and on after a fire can spread the water from the interior to the exterior and damage valuable plantings along the way. When dealing with the aftereffects of commercial fire damage, it is important to examine the exterior as well as the interior for signs of soot damage, fire damage and smoke damage.

Next to the Space

Many business owners have an entryway with greenery and plantings of all kinds. This area can be damaged when a fire hose is dragged across it to fight an electrical fire or utility room fire. The firefighter may have stepped on many areas here on his way from the fire truck with the fire hose. A single fire hose from a fire truck can be pulled dozens of feet across the area to reach the utility room fire. The firefighter may also need to walk around other areas of the property away from the front entrance with the fire hose from the fire truck, causing additional soot damage and fire damage to the area surrounding the office. Fire suppression methods such a fire sprinkler system may need to be turned off by the firefighter during the fire suppression efforts at combating fire damage and smoke damage along the grounds. Many business owners are dismayed to discover that the firefighter may have parked the fire truck on parts of their property that have been carefully landscaped.

Additional Damage

Exterior spaces can also be particularly vulnerable to smoke damage and soot damage. The electrical fire can cause scorch marks both inside and outside. Any business owner may also have an adjacent empty lot that has also been damaged by an electrical fire. many business owners have outdoor spaces that are used as storage spaces. These spaces can also be damaged by fire suppression methods. The fire sprinkler system used in fire fire suppression methods here may have gone off in a storage shed and caused problems with fire damage. Any business owner should be prepared to realize that commercial fire damage may need to include all areas around the property in any fire restoration plans. Fire restoration plans can be helpful in making the space look green and inviting again. A fire restoration plan may include cleaning this area as well.

Making it Nice Again

Professionals can help with fire restoration efforts everywhere on the property. They can help the owner determine what plants can be salvaged and what may not be in such good shape. They can also help the owner look closely at other materials in the space. For example a concrete seating area and series of planters may have been damaged in the fire. Professionals can help the owner determine what needs to be done to restore this area again. They can also provide expert advice about any materials that were stored outdoors and if they can salvaged or must be thrown out as well. Restoring this area to life is an important part of overcoming the damage from the fire and opening the business again. Effective help can offer the advice that any business owner needs to open up again.
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