Don't DIY Tarp Services After a Fire
3/25/2022 (Permalink)
Tarp Services After a Fire
Whether the wind has blown a swath of shingles from your roof or a fire has left a gaping hole all the way to the attic, one of the first steps in fire cleanup efforts should be installing a tarp on the roof. With the protection of roofing materials gone, your business may be exposed to rain, wind, and debris. Animals and other trespassers may gain access to the attic. Before you climb up to fix a tarp yourself, consider the following safety information:
- Never get onto your roof during a lightning storm.
- Steep roofing surfaces require specialized harness systems.
- Falls from the roof accounts for 30 percent of construction accidents and up to 75 percent of fatalities.
- Other risks of working on the roof include electrocution and tool-related injuries.
You could face trouble with your business insurance because of taking risks by going onto your roof.
Fortunately, you don't have to face those risks. Fire remediation and restoration professionals often offer tarp services within a very short time frame and can complete any following roof repair work quickly.
Turn Repairs Over to Professionals
When these fire cleanup professionals arrive, they may bring supplies such as polyethylene sheeting to use as a tarp, long lengths of wood to fasten edges of the tarp, duct tape, screws, tools, and safety equipment. However, the amount of training these professionals have is even more important than any of these tools. As they install the tarp, they'll take steps to ensure protection from water, dirt, and most animal intruders.
Complete Other Tasks
In addition to staying off your roof, protect your well-being and that of your employees and customers by staying out of the property until you have permission from the appropriate officials. Instead of trying to complete repairs, consider making phone calls to your insurance provider, business partners, and any public safety officials, as necessary.
Fire cleanup steps involve a lot of risks. When your Dickinson, TX, company faces fire-related damages, turn the repairs over to experienced crews and devote your attention to other necessary tasks.