12.22.2017

Safety tips for home after a wildfire cleaning

If your home was affected by smoke and fire ashes Thomas, responsible for public health, I encourage you to thoroughly clean.

Soot and ash can cause irritation of the eyes and skin, and can be harmful to people who suffer from respiratory diseases or asthma. If you are sensitive to dirt not, you will be asked to wear a mask N-95 during cleaning.

While Fireproof Thomas, it has been widely used to help combat and control the fire. Inhibitors wildfires on ammonium phosphate are generally based and can be distinguished by a dye. If refractory cleaning, remove them with a brush and water as soon as possible detergent. Use the mask N-95.

Under no circumstances chlorine products use (bleach) to assist in removing agents. When chlorine is combined with ammonia, chlorine gas, which is toxic for humans and animals, are formed.

Here are some tips that will help you to safely clean your house:

  • Wear a mask N-95
  • Windows and doors ash with a damp cloth to throw them away.
  • Use HEPA filters in vacuum cleaners, ovens and air purifiers.
  • Check computers and electronic products for heat or fire damage before use.
  • Eliminate foods that were exposed to heat or ash, or have spoiled in refrigerators or freezers due to power failure.

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