Fire Damage Cleaning - Runnymede

Fire Damage Cleaning
Runnymede

  • Available day and night
  • Flexible availability
  • Fully qualified team of experts
  • Industry-leading solutions

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Specialist Fire Damage Cleaning Services

We’re Runnymede’s leading experts for fire damage cleaning solutions.

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

Experiencing a fire can be an overwhelming experience for homeowners and business owners alike. At ICE Cleaning, we understand the importance of providing exceptional fire damage cleaning solutions to our clients nationwide.

In an emergency, our team will quickly assess the damage and develop a personalised plan tailored to your specific needs.

Whether you are a homeowner or a business owner, you can trust our unwavering dedication to professionalism and our extensive knowledge of fire damage cleaning services.

To find out more about our full range of cleaning services, give us a call at 0208 066 0360 or email us at enquiries@icecleaning.co.uk and a member of our friendly support team will get back to you as soon as possible.

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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 guarantee an excellent level of service and outstanding results every time.

Our team of skilled professionals in fire restoration is equipped with the latest cleaning tools and technologies to handle every aspect of the aftermath. We take pride in being by your side throughout the entire cleanup journey, from the initial evaluation to the final cleaning process.

At ICE Cleaning, we understand the distress caused by fire damage, so our cleaning methods and processes are for swift restoration. Our efficient three-step process utilises exclusive equipment and solutions to ensure quick results. Here's how it works:

  1. We thoroughly sanitise the smoke-damaged area, eliminating any contaminants from the surface
  2. Using modern industrial solutions and tools, we completely remove every trace of smoke, fully restoring the property
  3. We produce detailed documentation to provide a comprehensive record that is easy to understand

Is it dangerous to clean fire damage by yourself?

If you find yourself returning to a property that has been damaged by fire, it is important to remember that you should not attempt to clean it yourself.

The layers of ash and soot that cover the area are incredibly dangerous to interact with, and inhaling them could be harmful to your health. 

Due to the small size of soot particles, they can easily invade your bloodstream and cause damage to your vital organs. Additionally, there is a risk of re-entering a structurally compromised property.

You must leave the cleaning process to professional cleaners who have the necessary equipment and expertise to handle this type of situation. Meanwhile, you can take the following steps to improve ventilation within the affected area:

  • Open all windows and doors
  • Place fans in the affected rooms
  • Use dehumidifiers and air purifiers
  • Discard all fire-damaged furniture
  • Send affected clothing to a professional cleaner

What risks are present after a fire?

Entering your home or business after a fire can be hazardous due to risks that are not immediately visible. It is important to avoid entering unless it is necessary, and if you do, you should take proper precautions. We recommend wearing a face mask, goggles, long-sleeved clothing, protective trousers, and sturdy work boots.

When a fire burns through a property, it consumes non-organic materials such as plastics, creating gases that can linger in the air for a long time.

Exposure to soot, smoke, and chemical particles could cause coughing, wheezing, headaches, skin and eye irritation, shortness of breath, asthma attacks, bronchitis, and respiratory illnesses.

If your property was extinguished using wet methods like water, foam, or wet chemicals, there is a risk that mould could start growing, especially in warm and damp conditions. Mould can quickly take over the property, rendering it unsafe to return to.

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

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

What is salvageable after a fire?

After a fire, it can be challenging to determine what items are still salvageable, particularly those covered in soot and ash. Some pieces may be visibly damaged, such as burnt plastic or melted silver rings.

However, you may still be able to recover some of your furniture or sentimental items, but they will require professional cleaning. The following items and materials are salvageable:

Porous objects

  • Clothing
  • Towels
  • Curtains
  • Bedding
  • Upholstered furniture

Hard objects

  • Glass
  • China
  • Ceramics
  • Iron
  • Steel
  • Gold

On the other hand, some items are beyond repair and should not be kept or restored, regardless of any attempts to wipe away fire damage. These include:

  • Stained or melted plastic
  • Food that has been exposed to heat, smoke, or soot
  • Cosmetics and toiletries
  • Medicine
  • Burnt or fire-damaged fabrics

Give our support team a call

To discover the full range of services available for customers in (location), either give us a call at 0208 066 0360 or send your details to enquiries@icecleaning.co.uk.

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