If you say "disaster" to someone then they probably think first of a fire. There is very little that can inflict as much damage on a property as a fire.
But cleaning up after a fire has torn its way through a building is not a simple matter of ripping every thing down and starting again.

You would be surprised how much of the fittings and contents can be saved because most of the damage has just been caused by soot or smoke.

We can take away furniture, televisions, computer equipment and clothes and bring them back in a condition that is at least as good as the last time you used them thanks to our specialised cleaning equipment back at base.





The remains of a bus at
Bow Garage

It is also important to know about the hazards of cleaning up after a fire. Sometimes equipment and machinery can contain extremely hazardous substances that need handling with a great deal of care. We know what to do.



Fire can leave a lot of hidden damage that needs to be taken care of. Tiny particles of toxic soot are very corrosive and can be easily breathed in. They also smell. Pot pouri is not enough to mask the odour. There are about a dozen different methods of getting rid of the smell of soot and some of them are very dangerous. The soot is often very acidic and can destroy electrical equipment if it is not cleaned up properly.

We can clean the rooms that the fire burned in so they are ready for the builders to come in. We can kill the odour and remove the soot that is causing it. We can restore your valuable belongings so you would not know they had been in a fire.