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Biohazard

Will my insurance cover crime scene cleanup?

Insurance policies have many variables, while Crime Scene or Biohazard cleanup is often covered, you must consult your insurance broker or agent to determine your specific coverages.

What is Biohazard?

Biohazards are any biological contaminants such as those found in sewage, mold, or any viral or bacterial contamination such as MRSA. Biohazards also include toxins found in decaying organisms, as well as bodily fluids.

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Fire and smoke

What is the powder in a fire extinguisher?

Monoammonium phosphate, ABC Dry Chemical, ABE Powder, tri-class, or multi-purpose dry chemical is a dry chemical extinguishing agent used on class A, class B, and class C fires. It uses a specially fluidized and siliconized monoammonium phosphate powder. From Quora: While fire extinguisher powder is non-toxic, it is not entirely safe. The chemicals used are considered appropriate for home use, but you should take precautions to avoid touching or inhaling too much of the powder. The chemicals can irritate the skin, so use gloves and avoid inhaling by using a dust mask if there is a need to clean the place where the fire occurs. Inhalation is one of the biggest dangers of fire extinguisher powder. It is very irritating to mucous membranes and may cause difficulties with breathing if inhaled in large enough quantities.

How do you put out fires without an extinguisher?

You can use sand or dirt to put out small fires. Never use water on an oil fire because water will evaporate and carry burning grease particles. Never use water on an electrical fire because water will conduct electricity and deliver a potentially deadly shock. Before attempting to put out an electrical fire, dry your hands and shut off the breaker if it’s not too close to the fire. Baking soda makes an effective extinguishing agent for grease fires. For small grease fires, use a metal pot lid to cover any remaining grease that hasn’t caught fire. Never use glass, glass will explode into dangerous fragments if it gets too hot. Also, never try to move a burning object outside before extinguishing the fire, or you risk spreading the fire.

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Mold

What is black mold?

[VIDEO] “Black Mold” refers to stachybotrys chartarum (Stachy). Stachy is somewhat common in warm, humid environments – much less common where it is cooler and/or dryer. Hundreds of different molds (and mildews) are “black.” It is impossible to identify molds by “looking at them.” It takes a laboratory to determine the specific species.

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Reconstruction

Why should I consider using PuroClean for reconstruction?

The Professionals at PuroClean are the best option for reconstruction services because we understand the scope of the work to be done after water, fire, mold or biohazard emergency services are completed. We offer a true One-Stop-Choice for your restoration and remediation needs.

What is Reconstruction?

Reconstruction is the work done to repair damages from fire, flood, or other catastrophic events.

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Water damage

What should I do after a flood or sewage or water leak?

[VIDEO] After a flood, sewage spill, or water leak, follow these steps to protect yourself and minimize damage:

  1. Ensure safety first: Avoid entering areas with standing water, especially if the water may be contaminated or if there’s a risk of electrical hazards.
  2. Turn off electricity and water supply: If safe, shut off the electricity and water supply to prevent further damage.
  3. Contact a professional: Call PuroClean of San Fernando at (818) 922-8330 immediately to begin the water damage restoration process.
  4. Avoid direct contact with contaminated water: Stay away from sewage water or flood water to prevent health risks.
  5. Document the damage: Take photos or videos of the affected areas for insurance purposes.
  6. Remove valuable items: If possible, move valuables to a dry, safe place to prevent further damage.

Quick action is crucial to reduce the damage and protect your property. Our team is ready to assist with cleanup and restoration.



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