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FIRE DAMAGE RESTORATION

Fire Damage Restoration

Fire I Smoke Damage Restoration

 

DRC can help you restore your property from fire and smoke damage.

A professional crew will help you. Our professionals are Certified in Fire and Smoke Restoration and have 24/7 Emergency Services to recover your property. We work with all insurance companies

We have a rapid response team, Call DRC 1-203-401-9061 as soon as possible.

 

DRC STAGED RESTORATION:

ASSESSMENT & PLANNING

We immediately assess the damaged area and provide you & your insurance company with comperhensive restoration plan.

STUFFING & PACKING

CLEANING

DRYING & ODOR ELEMINATION

FOLLOW UP & EVALUATION

After a Home Fire Checklist

(From U.S Fire Administration, FEMA)

  • Contact your local disaster relief service, such as the Red Cross. They will help you find a place to stay for awhile and find food, medicines, and other important things.

  • If you have insurance, contact your insurance company. Ask what you should do to keep your home safe until it is repaired. Find out how they want you to make a list of things that were lost or damaged in the fire. Ask who you should talk to about cleaning up the mess. If you are not insured, try contacting community groups for aid and assistance.

  • Check with the fire department to make sure your home is safe to enter. Be very careful when you go inside. Floors and walls may not be as safe as they look.

  • The fire department will tell you if your utilities (water, electricity, and gas) are safe to use. If not, they will shut these off before they leave. DO NOT try to turn them back on by yourself. This could be very dangerous.

  • Contact your landlord or mortgage company about the fire.

  • Try to find valuable documents and records. See the information in this brochure about how to get new copies if you need them.

  • If you leave your home, call the local police department to let them know the site will be vacant.

  • Begin saving receipts for any money you spend related to fire loss. The receipts may be needed later by the insurance company and to prove any losses claimed on your income tax.

  • Check with an accountant or the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) about special benefits for people recovering from fire loss.

 

 

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