Fire Damage Cleaning - Guildford

Fire Damage Cleaning Services
Guildford

  • Available 24/7
  • Free site survey
  • Rapid turnaround times
  • Years of professional experience

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Specialist Fire Damage Cleaning Services

If you require a professional fire damage cleaning company in Guilford, look no further.

With years of experience in the fire damage cleaning sector, we’re on hand to deal with all your cleaning needs

At ICE Cleaning, we understand that fire damage can be a devastating experience for both home and business owners. That is why we offer our high-quality fire damage cleaning service to our residential and commercial customers across the UK.

In case of an emergency, our team will be on-site within a few hours to assess the situation and create a bespoke plan of action tailored to your unique needs.

Whether you are a home or business owner, you can rely on our fire damage cleaning service to provide you with the highest level of professionalism and expertise in the industry.

You can either give us a call at 0208 066 0360 or email us at enquiries@icecleaning.co.uk to find out more about the full range of industrial cleaning services available for customers in Guilford.

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Why choose us

Why choose us?

  • Cater to a wide variety of cleaning situations
  • Nationwide coverage, available 24/7
  • Cater to commercial and domestic clients
  • Free survey provided prior to quotation 
  • Emergency response team
  • Offer a bespoke service designed to suit all your needs 
  • All technicians hold professional health and safety qualifications, including BICSc, IOSH, Dewpoint Professional & Safe Contractor 

We’re fully accredited

We place best practise, professional expertise and health and safety at the core of our business. We’re fully compliant with all legal obligations. You can view a list of our accreditations below, or visit our Health & Safety page for more information.

CSCS
BICSc
IOSH
SafeContractor
Dewpoint® Professional Corporate Membership
IPAF
NACSC

We’ll include our ICE SHIELD® service free of charge for all fire damage cleaning services customers.

With years of experience in fire restoration, our technicians are experts in the field and equipped with the most advanced cleaning tools and equipment to manage the entire aftermath of a fire.

We guarantee that our team will provide you professional support throughout the process, from the initial assessment to the final cleaning and restoration.

At ICE Cleaning, we understand that fire damage can leave your property in a terrible state. That is why we take pride in our cleaning methods and processes that ensure your property is smoke and odour-free, scrubbed of dangerous soot particles, and ready for refurbishment.

Our 3-step process is thorough, utilising the best equipment and solutions to get the job done right.

  1. We sanitise the affected area with air treatment equipment and remove all surface contaminants. This ensures that all traces of smoke, soot, and other contaminants are eliminated from the air and surfaces.
  2. We use industrial-grade solutions and tools to clean the affected property thoroughly, eliminating all smoke residue.
  3. We compile a detailed document of all the work conducted and carry out a moisture survey before providing you with a decontamination certificate.

What types of fires are there?

Knowing the six different types of fires is crucial in determining the appropriate extinguishing method to use.

The Fire Safety Advice Centre has classified these fires into six groups based on the burning elements involved - solids, liquids, or gases. Here are the different classes of fires and their respective characteristics:

  • Class A Fires: These are caused by burning organic materials like paper and wood.
  • Class B Fires: This type of fire is caused by flammable liquids such as petrol, diesel, and white spirits.
  • Class C Fires: These are caused by ignited by flammable gases like propane, hydrogen, and methane.
  • Class D Fires: This type of fire involves burning metallic elements like aluminium swarf.
  • Class F Fires: These are caused by fats or oils used in kitchens and kitchen appliances like fryers.
  • Electrical Fires: This type of fire is triggered by faulty electrical equipment.

What is the most common cause of fires?

It has been reported by the UK Home Office that, in the year ending March 2022, cooking appliances - ovens and microwaves - were the main cause of fires in the country. Misuse of equipment or appliances is the second most common cause, contributing to 31% of fires in homes.

Although the statistics vary throughout the year due to seasonal and weather factors, cooking appliances have consistently remained the leading cause of fires in the UK. This is often due to individuals leaving food on the stove or improperly using cooking oils and fats.

We cover all areas in the county of Surrey, including:

  • Surrey Heath
  • Woking
  • Tandridge
  • Mole Valley
  • Epsom
  • Ewell
  • Runnymede
  • Waverley
  • Reigate
  • Banstead
  • Spelthorne

What are the biggest fire hazards in homes?

Most home fires occur due to human error and are easily preventable by taking appropriate measures to identify potential hazards in the home.

As a homeowner or tenant, you are responsible for ensuring you have smoke alarms and use appliances correctly. The main fire hazards in the home are:

  • Cooking: Cooking oils and fats, distractions, and cooking under the influence of alcohol can lead to fires.
  • Electrical fires: Faulty wiring, leaving electrical appliances on flammable surfaces, and overuse of extension cords are fire hazards.
  • Faulty appliances: Faulty washing machines, tumble dryers, and fridges can also be responsible.
  • Smoking: Cigars and cigarettes must be smoked outdoors with an ashtray.
  • Candles: Candles must be placed on safe surfaces and blown out when unattended.

Speak with a member of our team today

Get in touch today to find out more about our cleaning services. Either call us at 0208 066 0360 to speak with a member of our professional support team or send your enquiry to enquiries@icecleaning.co.uk.

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