National Disaster Relief has years of experience in helping victims with Fire damaged property and belongings. We are here to help guide you through the restoration process. We provide the services you need to bring your life back to normal. Here are some basic tips on what your first steps should be if you are affected with fire damage.
The First 24 Hours - Securing Yourself and The Site
Contact your Insurance Company and a local disaster relief service, such as the American Red Cross or the Salvation Army, to help with your immediate needs, such as:
· temporary housing
· food
· medicine
· eyeglasses
· Clothing
· other essential items
Cautions!!!
Do not enter the damaged site. Fires can rekindle from hidden, smoldering remains.
Normally, the fire department will see that utilities (water, electricity and natural gas) are either safe to use or are disconnected before they leave the site. Do not attempt to turn on utilities yourself. Be watchful for structural damage caused by the fire. Roofs and floors may be damaged and subject to collapse.Food, beverages and medicine exposed to heat, smoke, soot and water should not be consumed. |

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