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Top Tips for Fire Prevention and Safety in Central Mississippi

7/31/2023 (Permalink)

Fire incidents can be devastating, causing irreparable damage to homes and lives. At SERVPRO, we prioritize fire prevention and safety. Learn how to protect your family and property with these valuable tips.

  1. Smoke Alarms: Install smoke alarms on every level of your home and test them monthly to ensure they're in working order.

  2. Fire Extinguishers: Keep fire extinguishers in key areas, such as the kitchen and garage, and know how to use them.

  3. Electrical Safety: Regularly inspect electrical cords and outlets for signs of damage, and avoid overloading circuits.

  4. Cooking Safety: Never leave cooking unattended, and keep flammable items away from the stovetop.

  5. Have an Escape Plan: Develop and practice a home escape plan with all family members to ensure a quick and safe exit in case of a fire.

Stay connected with SERVPRO on our social media platforms for fire safety tips, community events, and emergency updates. Together, we can promote a fire-safe environment for everyone. #SERVPROJacksonMadison #FireSafetyTips

Fire: Call SERVPRO of Jackson

7/6/2023 (Permalink)

Here at SERVPRO of Jackson we are a 24-hour restoration company. Our Team understands the difficult situation you’re put in when you have a fire at your business, not only can a fire put the structural safety of your company at risk, destroy crucial data and equipment, it will also shut down your daily operations. It's more than an inconvenience – fire. At SERVPRO of Jackson and Madison County we understand and utilize the techniques needed to clean and salvage your property and furnishings effectively.  We use the most modern equipment, products, and procedures throughout all the steps of our fire and smoke damage restoration process, from pre-cleaning to deodorization and repairs. We strive to get your property to pre-fire conditions, like it never happened.

For more information on SERVPRO of Jackson, please contact our office at (601)353-2286 or officemanager@SERVPROjackson.com.

For more information on the SERVPRO mobile app and the SERVPRO Emergency READY Program, please visit www.ready.SERVPRO.com.

When disaster strikes, SERVPRO of Jackson and Madison County will always be ready to help you with your homes or businesses.

You can rest assured that your home can be cleaned and restored to home again by our SERVPRO of Jackson and of Madison Countywhen you reach out to us at (601) 353-2286. We’re available 24/7 to help you through. "Like it never even happened.”

FIRE! Call SERVPRO of Jackson

7/6/2023 (Permalink)

We know that any fire damage to your home or business, big or small can be a bit overwhelming. Our well trained and certified technicians make the process of a mitigation easier. We understand the importance of getting you back in the swing of your day-to-day life as quickly as possible.

With precision and carefulness, we will inspect the damages. Upon our finding we will proceed as necessary, board up any window or door that may be compromised and exposed to the outside elements. Dry out the affected areas from any water damage that likely occurred when the fire was put out. With our SERVPRO cleaning solutions, we will remove soot from all surfaces, and remove any charred materials. Any restorable items will be cleaned and disinfected, and the structure can then be repaired to preloss condition. 

For more information on SERVPRO of Jackson, please contact our office at (601)353-2286 or officemanager@SERVPROjackson.com.

For more information on the SERVPRO mobile app and the SERVPRO Emergency READY Program, please visit www.ready.SERVPRO.com.

When disaster strikes, SERVPRO of Jackson and Madison County will always be ready to help you with your homes or businesses.

You can rest assured that your home can be cleaned and restored to home again by our SERVPRO of Jackson and of Madison County when you reach out to us at (601) 353-2286. We’re available 24/7 to help you through. "Like it never even happened.”

Fire Safety Tips

7/2/2022 (Permalink)

Tips on Fire Safety:

-Install fire alarms on every level of your home and in sleeping areas

-Test smoke alarms monthly, and replace batteries at least once a year

-Put together a family fire 

-Do not go back inside a home that is on fire

-Call 911 once you are safely outside

-Have flashlights available to use during power outages instead of using candles

-Do not leave heaters, candles, or fires unattended

When disaster strikes, SERVPRO of Jackson and Madison County will always be ready to help you with your homes or businesses.

You can rest assured that your home can be cleaned and restored to home again by our SERVPRO of Jackson and of Madison County when you reach out to us at (601) 353-2286. We’re available 24/7 to help you through. "Like it never even happened.”

Smoke Damage

7/2/2022 (Permalink)

Dealing with smoke and fire can be a daunting task.  Smoke can cause extensive damage throughout homes and businesses.  When a fire damage occurs in your home, SERVPRO of Jackson crews can come out and assess the damages.  Our crews are able to clean and restore properties so that you don't have the headache.  We use the latest education, technology, and equipment to restore your property.  It is awful to deal with the lingering smells of fire and smoke.  Call us today to handle your fire loss! 

When disaster strikes, SERVPRO of Jackson and Madison County will always be ready to help you with your homes or businesses.

You can rest assured that your home can be cleaned and restored to home again by our SERVPRO of Jackson and of Madison County when you reach out to us at (601) 353-2286. We’re available 24/7 to help you through. "Like it never even happened.”

Had A Fire? Say No More SERVPRO Is Coming!

6/2/2022 (Permalink)

SERVPRO of Jackson and of Madison County can handle that for you! Members on the team know exactly how to handle fire jobs!

  • Having a certified member on the team be on site help determining if contents or valuables are salvageable or not.
  • Equipped with pack out material, to do move outs if required.
  • Equipped with DEMO tools, if DEMO is required.
  • Equipped with Cleaning Chemicals, to clean spots in the affected area that have been determined salvageable, if cleaning is required.

SERVPRO of Jackson and of Madison County can handle any size fire job, commercial building, and residential homes.   

You can rest assured that your home can be cleaned and restored to a home again by our SERVPRO of Jackson and of Madison County  community when you reach out to us at (601) 353-2286. We’re available 24/7 to help you through anything. "Like it never even happened."

My Kitchen was on fire, SERVPRO Helped.

3/9/2022 (Permalink)

Have soot damage? Smells like smoke? Call SERVPRO of JACKSON and of MADISON COUNTY here where we know how to handle that.

  • SERVPRO of JACKSON and of MADISON COUNTY will use cleaning chemicals and cleaning products to be able to get the soot damage off walls, ceilings, and contents that are salvageable.
  •  SERVPRO of JACKSON and of MADISON COUNTY will make salvageable and nonsalvageable list to be able to provide to your insurance company.
  • SERVPRO of JACKSON and of MADISON COUNTY will use special equipment that helps in getting rid of the bad odor smells, equipment being used Air Scrubber, and Ozone.

You can rest assured that your home can be cleaned and restored to a home again by our SERVPRO of Jackson and of Madison County  community when you reach out to us at (601) 353-2286. We’re available 24/7 to help you through anything. "Like it never even happened."

Had a small fire that left a smell behind?

3/9/2022 (Permalink)

SERVPRO of JACKSON and of MADISON COUNTY have few steps to help with that: 

  1. Setting an Air Scrubber, that is equipment that pulls smells and particles out of the air to help refreshing the air.
  2. Ozone is a special equipment that takes the Oxygen out of the area and killing any bacteria and particles in the entire area.
  3. HVAC cleaning is another option we have, HVAC cleaning would have someone holding a wand and the other person holding the battery powered drill to start the cleaning of the vents after that, they spray some smell good and plant base chemical that kills any bacteria in the AC unit.  

You can rest assured that your home can be cleaned and restored to a home again by our SERVPRO of Jackson and of Madison County  community when you reach out to us at (601) 353-2286. We’re available 24/7 to help you through anything. "Like it never even happened."

It's All Gone!! Everything Is Gone!!..

3/8/2022 (Permalink)

House Fire? SERVPRO of JACKSON and of MADISON COUNTY here are some tips to help prevent a house fire.

  1. Cleaning out the laundry lent. Not doing so can cause massive blockage in the filter to cause it to over heat.
  2. Not having enough experience in cooking, lots of fires happen during the Months of November and December due to over cooking turkeys and other foods the require excellent attention.
  3. Electrical fires happen all the time due some old equipment getting old and used. Making sure that you have updated electrical wires, and appliances.

REMEMBER TO CALL 911 INACTS OF AN EMERGENCY.    

You can be rest assured that your home can be cleaned and restored to a home again by our SERVPRO of Jackson and of Madison County  community when you reach out to us at (601) 353-2286. We’re available 24/7 to help you through anything. "Like it never even happened."

Fire and Safety Tips

7/9/2021 (Permalink)

  1. Install fire protection
    Smoke alarms are your best early warning system in the event of fire. Install smoke alarms on every level of your home, including the basement, and outside each sleeping area. If you sleep with the door closed, install one inside your sleeping area as well.

    Test alarms every month and replace batteries once a year, or whenever an alarm "chirps" to signal low battery power. Never "borrow" a smoke alarm's battery for another use - a disabled alarm can't save your life. Replace all alarms that are more than 10 years old. For complete home protection, consider installing an automatic fire sprinkler system.
  2. Plan your escape from fire
    If a fire occurs in your home, you have to get out fast. Sit down with your family and work out an escape plan in advance. Be sure that everyone knows at least two unobstructed exits - including windows - from every room. (If you live in an apartment building, use the stairs, not the elevator to escape from fire.) Decide on a meeting place outside. Have your entire household practice you escape plan at least twice a year.
  3. Keep an eye on smokers
    Careless smoking is the leading cause of fire deaths in North America. Smoking in bed or when you are drowsy could be fatal. Provide smokers with large, deep, non-tip ashtrays, and soak butts with water before discarding them. Before going to sleep or leaving home after someone has been smoking, check under cushions and around upholstered furniture for smoldering cigarettes.
  4. Remember:matches and lighters are tools, for adults only! Use only child-resistant lighters and store all matches and lighters up high, where kids can't see or reach them, preferably in locked cabinet. Teach children that matches and lighters are tools, for grown-ups only. Teach young children to tell a grown-up if they find matches or lighters; older children should bring matches and lighters to an adult immediately.
  5. Kitchen safety
    Always stay near cooking to monitor it closely. Keep cooking areas clear of combustibles, and wear clothes with short, rolled-up, or tight-fitting sleeves when you cook. Turn pot handles inward on the stove where you can't bump them and children can't grab them. Enforce a "kid-free" zone three feet (one meter) around your kitchen range. If grease catches fire in a pan, slide a lid over the pan to smother the flames and turn off the heat source. Leave the lid on until the pan is completely cool.
  6. Give space heaters space
    Keep portable heaters and space heaters at least three feet (one meter) away from anything that can burn. Keep children and pets away from heaters, and turn them off when you leave home or go to sleep.
  7. Use electricity safely
    If an electric appliance smokes or has an unusual smell, unplug it immediately, then have it serviced before using it again. Replace any electrical cord that is cracked or frayed. Plug only one electrical cord into each receptacle. Avoid running any cords under rugs. Don't tamper with your fuse box or use improper-size fuses.
  8. Cool a burn
    Run cool water over a burn for 10 to 15 minutes. Never apply ice. Never put butter or any other grease on a burn. If the burned skin blisters or is charred, see a doctor immediately.
  9. Crawl low under smoke
    If you encounter smoke while you are escaping from a fire, use an alternative escape route. If you must escape through smoke, crawl on your hands and knees, keeping your head 12 to 24 inches (30 to 60 centimeters) above the floor, where the air will be cleaner.
  10. Stop, drop, and roll
    If your clothes catch fire, don't run. Stop where you are, drop to the ground, cover your face with your hands, and roll over and over to smother the flames. Cool the burn with water and call for help.

You can rest assured that your home can be cleaned and restored to home again by our SERVPRO of Jackson and of Madison County when you reach out to us at (601) 353-2286. We’re available 24/7 to help you through. "Like it never even happened.”

What Causes Fires?

7/9/2021 (Permalink)

  • Careless smoking is the leading cause of residential fire deaths. Smoke detectors and smolder-resistant bedding and upholstered furniture are significant fire deterrents.
  • Arson is the second largest cause of residential fires and residential fire deaths. In commercial properties, arson is the major cause of deaths, injuries and dollar loss.
  • Heating is the third leading cause of residential fire deaths. Heater fires are the leading cause of fire deaths in the southeastern U.S.; wood stoves are particularly a problem in the northern U.S.
  • Cooking is the leading cause of apartment fires and the second most frequent cause of single-family residential fires. These fires often result from unattended cooking and human error, rather than from mechanical failures of stoves or ovens.

Top Ten Areas of Origin

  1. Kitchen 27.1%
  2. Bedroom 12.7%
  3. Den      8.7%
  4. Chimney 8.3%
  5. Laundry Area 3.7%
  6. Heating Area 3.1%
  7. Garage 2.6%
  8. Bathroom 2.0%
  9. Hallway 1.4%
  10. Closet 1.3%

Where Fires Occur

  • The southeastern U.S. has the highest fire death rate per capita
  • People living in urban and rural areas have a much higher risk of dying in a fire than those living in suburban areas and small towns
  • About 65% of all residential fire tragedies occur in single-family homes and duplexes
  • At least 785 fire deaths occur in apartments each year. 20% of all structural fires are in apartments -- typically 60, 000 fires per year.
  • About 80 people die in hotel/motel fires annually. Careless smoking is the leading cause of these deaths.

What Saves Lives

  • A working smoke detector doubles a person's chance of surviving a fire. Approximately 86% of U.S. homes have at least one smoke detector.
  • About 64% of residential fire deaths occur in the 18% of U.S. homes with no smoke detectors.
  • Between 75% to 90% of all residential fire deaths could be prevented if residential sprinklers were used in conjunction with smoke detectors.
  • Residential Sprinklers can now be connected to standard home plumbing systems and activated at the point where fire strikes, minimizing injuries and localizing property damage.

You can rest assured that your home can be cleaned and restored to home again by our SERVPRO of Jackson and of Madison County when you reach out to us at (601) 353-2286. We’re available 24/7 to help you through. "Like it never even happened.”

5 Things To Consider

6/1/2021 (Permalink)

5 THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN DEALING WITH FIRE AND SMOKE DAMAGE

It’s always best to contact a professional fire and smoke damage restoration company immediately, as they can help you get your property on the road towards recovery.

Even small fires can cause significant issues due to the water intrusion left behind from firefighting efforts, damaged furniture and other belongings, and the soot left behind.

Here are a few facts to consider when dealing with fire and smoke damage restoration:

1. SAFETY FIRST

The damage from a fire can affect the structural integrity of your home or office building, so you should be extremely cautious to enter the property before professionals let you know it is safe to enter.

2. THE DAMAGE OCCURS QUICK

Fire and smoke can rapidly cause severe damage to your property. Soot residue settles immediately after a fire, and it can cause permanent discoloration.

Also, just hours after a fire, the finishings on wood furniture can be ruined, metals can rust, and clothing could be permanently discolored.

And walls and floors are likely to be damaged too, from peeling and discolored paint to warped floors and drywall. The longer you wait to call our SERVPRO team, the more expensive and challenging restoration may be- time is of the essence.

3. THE PROFESSIONALS ARE INVALUABLE

Contacting SERVPRO, the experts immediately may seem unnecessary, but they can help to limit further issues as you deal with the fire and smoke damage restoration process.

SERVPRO can assess the damage, determine items that can be saved, and work to remove the water, along with other odors, from your home or building. With the right equipment and expertise, they know how to act effectively and quickly.

4. DEALING WITH TEXTILES

It is certainly not easy to restore fabrics and remove smoke and soot odors from textiles. This includes clothing, carpet, and other materials. An expert cleaner can assist with more challenging items, especially carpet and delicate clothing.

After the smell has been dealt with, you’ll still need several wash cycles to get your clothing and your carpet clean.

5. AND, OFTEN THERE’S WATER DAMAGE TOO

Fire suppression efforts can ruin your possessions as well. Water used to put out the fire can result in water damage. And water damage left untreated can lead to mold growth. Typical firefighting chemicals can also leave behind a mess. In most cases, dealing with these issues requires the experts to be called in to help.

There is a lot to think about when it comes to restoring your property after a fire. Hopefully, this information will help you on your way to dealing with fire and smoke damage safely.

You can rest assured that your home can be cleaned and restored to home again by our SERVPRO of Jackson and of Madison County when you reach out to us at (601) 353-2286. We’re available 24/7 to help you through. "Like it never even happened."

8 Safety Tips for Burning Candles

5/5/2021 (Permalink)

Fires caused by candles are one of the main reasons for most housefires. Many families burn candles in their home but leave them unattended while they’re burning. There are 8 basic safety tips that we should follow for burning candles, most of us disregard these habits and put our homes at risk.

  1. Keep candles 12 inches away from anything that can burn.
  2. Keep candles out of reach of children and pets.
  3. Avoid placing the candles around drafts, vents, or air currents.
  4. Blow out all candles before you leave a room or go to bed.
  5. Never touch or move a burning candle.
  6. Extinguish a candle if the flame becomes too high or flickers repeatedly.
  7. Use a candle snuffer to safely extinguish candles.
  8. Make sure the candles are completely out and the wick ember is no longer glowing.


If you experience fire from a candle there’s additional clean-up to face once the flames are extinguished. It’s best to leave the cleanup to the professionals at SERVPRO of Jackson and of Madison County. SERVPRO has the training to know how to clean up your home after a fire of any kind and understand the special challenges of fires caused by them. When a SERVPRO technician arrives on the scene, they’ll do a comprehensive job evaluating the damage and provide you with a clear plan ahead of time so you know exactly what to expect.

You can rest assured that your home can be cleaned and restored to home again by our SERVPRO of Jackson and of Madison County when you reach out to us at (601) 353-2286. We’re available 24/7 to help you through. "Like it never even happened."

Dryer Fire

3/17/2021 (Permalink)

Have you ever thought about why it is important to clean your lint trap out regularly in your dryer?  It can cause a fire!!!  If you have a fire in your home, SERVPRO of Jackson and Madison County employs trained professionals who are very capable of helping you during this time of need.

1. Clean The Lint Weekly

It is important to clean the lint trap out on a weekly basis.  This helps your clothes dry faster, but more importantly, it helps to prevent fires that start in the dryer.

2. Clean the Dryer Duct
Have you ever changed our your dryer duct?  It is not hard to do and can save your home from a possible fire!  The dryer duct should be checked on a regular basis to ensure it is clean and there is not blockage.  

3. Dryer Duct: Upgrades are available
A little maintenance can go a long way!  SERVPRO of Jackson and Madison County is prepared to help you if a fire occurs in your home.  However, if you remember to check your dryer duct and keep your lint trap clean, your chances of having a fire in your dryer dramatically lessen.  You can research different types of ducts that will work best in your home with your dryer.

SERVPRO of Jackson and Madison County are always here to help!  601-353-2286

Burned Downn

3/17/2021 (Permalink)

Fires Can Happen

SERVPRO of Jackson and Madison understands that when a fire occurs in the home of a customer, it is a devastating day.  Fires burn through the memories of people when they occur.  SERVPRO technicians know how important it is to try and salvage what we can after a fire occurs for a customer.  We are here to assist you through this time.  Remember, SERVPRO of Jackson and Madison County can help you with the following situations when they occur.

  • Boarding up windows and doors after a fire
  • Ensuring the damaged roofs are tarped correctly
  • Starting remediation efforts due to the fire and start mitigation efforts due to the water when the fire fighters were onsite

SERVPRO of Jackson and Madison County will work with your insurance adjuster to ensure the job will be handled correctly with your insurance company.  You can quickly reach us at 601-353-2286 if a fire occurs in your home.

SERVPRO of Jackson and Madison County are always here to help!

Fire! Respond Quick!

3/17/2021 (Permalink)

SERVPRO of Jackson and Madison County have some suggestions if you home is affected by a fire loss.

  • Quickly call an emergency response team in order to get the fire extinguished as soon as possible (911!)
  • Call your insurance in order to quickly file a claim so an adjuster can get onsite quickly so the remediation process can start fast
  • Call SERVPRO of Jackson and Madison County at 601-353-2286 so we can get onsite to assess the situation and assist you in dealing with your insurance company
  • Quick reactions can help the loss in your home be less damaging and can help reduce the expense of the loss
  • Remember you can always replace things in your home, so safety should be your first concern when dealing with a fire loss

After your loss is remediated, SERVPRO of Jackson and Madison County can also assist you with the reconstruction of your home.

SERVPRO of Jackson and Madison County are always here to help is a loss occurs in your home.  You can call us directly at 601-353-2286 for all your mitigation and reconstruction needs!

How We Can Help With Fire Restoration

7/9/2020 (Permalink)

Your home or commercial facility contains many of your most valuable possessions. SERVPRO of Jackson & Madison County understands the trauma that follows a loss. When fire damage takes control of your life, we help you take it back.

Contents Services

  1. Inventory – One of the first priorities in fire restoration is to complete an accurate inventory to help ensure you can properly account for all your belongings. We can provide a detailed room-by-room inventory of contents, including digital photographs and bar codes for each item, suitable for filing insurance claims forms and relieving you of this often stressful and time consuming process.
  2. Move Outs – When the structure has suffered extensive damage, the cleanup and restoration process may need to be facilitated by relocating the contents for cleaning, deodorization and storage while structural repairs are being completed. A supervised moving crew can carefully pack and move the entire contents of your home or office.
  3. Contents Cleaning – All of the restorable contents in affected areas will be professionally cleaned and deodorized. This includes area rugs, furniture, draperies and upholstery. SERVPRO of Jackson & Madison County begins by carefully inspecting and testing all fabrics in the structure to determine which cleaning methods are most appropriate. We can provide wet or dry cleaning. Additionally, all the other restorable contents will be cleaned and deodorized as close to preloss condition as possible. This includes electronics, art, wood furniture, kitchen items, clothing, bedding, and much more.

Structural Cleaning

  1. Ceilings and Walls – SERVPRO of Jackson & Madison County will pretest to analyze the extent of the damage to your ceilings, walls and woodwork. We can reduce the cost of recovery by expertly cleaning lighter soot without incurring the expense associated with repainting. When higher concentrations of soot exist, We will clean the area to prepare the surface for smooth painting.
  2. Carpet & Floor Restoration – After a smoke or fire damage, carpeting and floors will often need a deep and thorough cleaning. Residue from smoke or soot settles and is ground into flooring every time someone walks on it. Whether it is wall-to-wall carpeting or the most expensive tile floor, SERVPRO of Jackson & Madison County has the experience, equipment and cleaning products to clean and protect all types of flooring surfaces.
  3. Ductwork – The ductwork and HVAC system will be inspected to determine if they were affected by the smoke damage. Depending on the amount of damage, the proper restoration process will be determined to clean and deodorize your HVAC and duct system.

Deodorization

  • SERVPRO of Jackson & Madison County provides specialized services that rid your home or place of business of offensive odors left by fire or smoke damage. We do not merely cover up lingering odors with a fragrance, they seek out the sources of the odor and remove them. Ask about the various deodorization methods available and which will work best for you.

Questions? 

Call Us Today – 601-353-2286

How To Recover After A Fire

7/8/2020 (Permalink)

After a fire, making sure all of your valuables and personal belongings are clean of all smoke and soot is your top priority, therefore it is our top priority.

This is no easy task:

First, we start with inventorying your content and separating the salvageable from the non-salvageable. Second, we carefully pack up the salvageable content from the home to take it to our secured warehouse, where we start the cleaning process. Next, we unpack the items, clean them, and repack them into new, fresh boxes. Now that the contents have been individually cleaned and re-boxed, they can be put into our Ozone room where our ozone generator is able to take any additional smoke smell out of the material. Finally, we will bring your items back "Like it never even happened."

If you are in need of fire restoration, give us a call at 601-353-2286.

Fire Damage Cleanup In Central Mississippi

6/11/2020 (Permalink)

If you want to reduce the claim of a fire damage incident, then seeking for restoration and cleaning services can help. Ending up replacing what was salvageable is expensive, and that is why you need to make the right decisions as soon as you can. Cleaning is part of the work that professional restorers perform when responding to such events in Central Mississippi. We're going to cover some of the principles of cleaning that we follow when returning your contents to their preloss condition.

When our SERVPRO team arrives at your home to attend to fire damage, we perform a site inspection which helps us to locate the smoke particles. Usually, the inspection starts from the point where the fire started from; then we determine how far the residues have traveled within the building. It's a huge mistake to assume that all smoke residues all the same. A fire burns different items, which means that different smoke particles can be in the same area. Identifying the different particles helps us to come up with the most appropriate cleaning method.

Our SERVPRO team also selects a cleaning method which preserves the surface or material that has the smoke residues. Some cleaning techniques may be too aggressive to the point of making some surfaces or materials unsalvageable. At this point, we're ready to capture and remove the particles. Remember, there was an interaction of different proportions of moisture, gases, oxygen, and heat during the formation of the smoke particles. These variables make it challenging to choose a defined cleaning method to fix all fire damage incidents.

To break the bond between the residues and the surface, we use an understanding of the elements of cleaning - temperature, time, chemical action and agitation. Chemical reactions speed up as the temperature increases, so we have to settle on right temperature - which usually depends on the item we are cleaning and the cleaning agent we are using.

SERVPRO of Jackson & Madison County does the job right the first time. You can call us at 601-353-2286 and let our experienced technicians make your business or home “Like it never even happened.”

Cleaning Fires The Right Way

5/4/2020 (Permalink)

commercial, residential, fire, fire damge, fire restoration, smoke, soot SERVPRO of Jackson & Madison County is an IICRC firm

SERVPRO of Jackson & Madison County is an IICRC firm. The Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) creates the standards for the restoration industry and provides training and certification to restoration companies. IICRC Certified Firms have the right to display the IICRC Certified Logo.

IICRC Certified Firms must

  • Present accurate information to consumers and conduct business with honesty and integrity.
  • Require a technician on all jobs who has been formally trained and passed all required tests.
  • Require a continuing education program to keep technicians up-to-date on the latest changes in the industry.
  • Maintain liability insurance to protect all parties in the event of an accident.
  • Maintain a written complaint policy and agree to Better Business Bureau or similar arbitration to resolve disputes, and accept the conclusions and recommendations of arbitration.

The IICRC Develops The Standards For The Restoration Industry

The IICRC has been the driving force in establishing the main industry standards and reference guides for professional carpet cleaning, water damage restoration and mold remediation. These IICRC standards take years to develop and require the coordination of experts in the field: manufacturers, industry organizations, insurance professionals, training schools, contractors, and public health professionals.

Every five years, the standards are reviewed and updated. The water damage restoration field changes rapidly with advancements in technology and science, and therefore the standards must evolve to keep pace.

About SERVPRO of Jackson & Madison County

SERVPRO of Jackson & Madison County specializes in the cleanup and restoration of residential and commercial property after a fire, smoke or water damage event. Our staff is highly trained in property damage restoration and we are an IICRC Certified Firm. We believe in continuous training: from initial and ongoing training at SERVPRO’s corporate training facility to regular IICRC-industry certification, rest assured our staff is equipped with the knowledge to restore your property.

Give Soot The Boot

5/4/2020 (Permalink)

commercial, residential, fire, fire damge, fire restoration, smoke, soot Fires are devastating for both residents and business owners

Smoke and soot is very invasive and can penetrate various cavities within your home, causing hidden damage and odor. Our smoke damage expertise and experience allows us to inspect and accurately assess the extent of the damage to develop a comprehensive plan of action.  

Smoke and soot facts:

  • Hot smoke migrates to cooler areas and upper levels of a structure.
  • Smoke flows around plumbing systems, seeping through the holes used by pipes to go from floor to floor.
  • The type of smoke may greatly affect the restoration process.

Different Types of Smoke

There are two different types of smoke–wet and dry. As a result, there are different types of soot residue after a fire. Before restoration begins, SERVPRO of Jackson & Madison County will test the soot to determine which type of smoke damage occurred. The cleaning procedures will then be based on the information identified during pretesting. Here is some additional information:

Wet Smoke – Plastic and Rubber

  • Low heat, smoldering, pungent odor, sticky, smeary. Smoke webs are more difficult to clean.

Dry Smoke – Paper and Wood

  • Fast burning, high temperatures, heat rises therefore smoke rises.

Protein Fire Residue – Produced by evaporation of material rather than from a fire

  • Virtually invisible, discolors paints and varnishes, extreme pungent odor. 

Our Fire Damage Restoration Services

Since each smoke and fire damage situation is a little different, each one requires a unique solution tailored for the specific conditions.  We have the equipment, expertise, and experience to restore your fire and smoke damage.  We will also treat your family with empathy and respect and your property with care.

Have Questions about Fire, Smoke, or Soot Damage?

Call Us Today – 601-353-2286

Coronavirus Wildfire

5/4/2020 (Permalink)

COVID-19 has brought about many changes in our lives lately. From social distancing to shelter-in-place orders, most of us have been affected. One thing that doesn’t change, however, is that accidents and potential problems may still occur. With everyone at home many people are cooking more and more. In turn, this can lead to more chances for cooking fires to occur. The number 1 cause of fire in the US is cooking.

We at SERVPRO of Jackson & Madison County want you to know that we are still here to help you, even during these difficult times. Fire at one’s property is a difficult thing to go through, but we can be the ones to help you get your home or business back to normal. We specialize in debris cleanup, soot removal, content cleaning, pack outs of salvageable materials and reconstruction. We can get you back into your property.

Please give us a call at 601-353-2286. We can help you get your property back to looking "Like it never even happened."

Pet Safety, in case of Fire

7/2/2019 (Permalink)

An Evacuation Plan That Leaves Time For Pets

Fires can happen to anyone anywhere!  When an unexpected fire emergency occurs, it is beneficial to have a plan in place!  Everyone, including pets needs to be evacuated and to know where to meet. Make sure your meeting place is a safe distance from the home to avoid smoke inhalation.  While the main focus is to get your family out as quickly as possible, having an evacuation plan and practicing it can give you time to get your pets out too. Here are a few steps to take to ensure everyone, even your pets safety: 

Practice Makes Perfect

Don’t be caught confused about what steps to take in case of fire.  In the heat of the moment, it is almost impossible to think of everything you need to do.  This is why practicing the actual plan is important. This will help you to leave time to pick up your pets and take them to the designated meeting spot. 

Where do Your Pets Go?

Take note of the places your pets go when they are scared.  Does your dog hide behind the sofa when a thunderstorm strikes?  Does your cat hide in the laundry room when something startles her?  When a fire starts, you do not want to spend a lot of time looking for your animals.  Create a checklist of areas to look in case of an emergency. Keep your list on the fridge or pinned to a bulletin board for easy access.  Being prepared with this checklist can help get you and your pets out as quickly as possible. 

Keep Leashes by the Exit

Sometimes when animals are frightened they will run away.  When you are evacuating, it is important to keep your pets on a leash so that as firetrucks and other first responders approach, everyone is safe.  You will be able to find your leashes more easily if they are kept by your main exit on a hook. Then you can guide your pet to safety.

SERVPRO of Jackson & Madison County want to help!  

SERVPRO of Jackson & Madison County Gets To The Root When Dealing With Soot

6/29/2019 (Permalink)

More Problems Caused By Fire

  After a fire is put out, property owners expect the need to replace any items that have burned.   What many do not consider is the items that were not destroyed by the fire, but affected by the smoke. Smoke, the byproduct of materials burning, creates a lasting odor that is difficult to remove. 

 As smoke rises, it can seep into your walls, ceilings, and roof.  Once the smoke fills your attic or crawl space, it increases the likelihood of moving into your HVAC.  

How SERVPRO Restores Your Property After A Fire

SERVPRO of Jackson & Madison County, MS is trained and has years of experience in removing and replacing insulation before your HVAC is affected.  We get right to the root of the issue when dealing with smoke and soot. When we are on the job, we ensure that not only will your property be restored, but it is handled quickly before further damage ensues. Your job is to rest assured your odor problems are being taken of, and our job is to make it “Like it never even happened.”  



Kitchen Fire in Madison, MS

6/12/2019 (Permalink)

SERVPRO of Jackson & Madison County recently cleaned up a house fire in Madison.  When we first arrived on the scene the house had sustained significant damage due to a grease fire in the kitchen.  The kitchen was left unattended, and the smoke was too much for the homeowner to fight. The fire department arrived and did a fantastic job putting out the fire before it completely destroyed the home.  Four rooms sustained major fire damage and water damage, while the entire house was covered head to toe in smoke and soot.

Losses like these happen all too often, but our crew is more than capable of getting your home back to “Like it never even happened.”  From fire restoration to water mitigation to reconstruction our technicians were able to restore the home so the family could move back in.  Add while many items were lost due to fire and smoke damage, we were able to clean and salvage most of the families belongings. We even packed and stored them in our warehouse, and delivered them once it was time to move back in!  If you have a house fire, call the professionals. SERVPRO of Jackson & Madison County. 601-353-2286.

A Plan to Protect in Case of Fire

6/10/2019 (Permalink)

Does your family have an evacuation plan in case of a fire?  No one thinks it will happen to them, but household fires are more common than you think.  The average number of residential fires each year is 374,000! Please know that fire can get out of control and cause injuries and even death.  Therefore it is important for you and your family to have a plan in practice.

The Many Potential Causes of Household Fires:

  1. The top leading cause cause of a household fire is cooking.
  2. Next comes faulty heating systems.
  3. The third most likely cause of household fires is an electrical malfunction.
  4. The fourth most common cause is open flames in or around the house.

Evacuation Plan

An escape plan should be created for a home and an office building.  Everyone should be aware of the plan, and have a common meeting place that is a safe distance from the building.  This plan should be practiced so that no one is confused in case of an emergency.

Check Smoke Detectors Monthly

Some think that once their smoke detectors are installed, their work is done.  Wrong. In order to ensure everyone’s safety, smoke detectors should be checked for functionality once a month.  Write the date you checked them on a calendar so that you remember next month. Also, not to be forgotten, change the batteries twice a year!

Accessible Fire Extinguisher

Because hazardous situations like cooking or using electricity occur on a daily basis, you must have a fire extinguisher in a visible and easy to access space.  

If a fire occurs in your home or office, SERVPRO of Jackson & SERVPRO of Madison County is ready to help!  601-353-2286

Electrical Fire Prevention

6/10/2019 (Permalink)

Electrical fires are one of the leading causes of house and business fires in the United States.  

You may lessen your chances of an electrical fire with a few simple steps:

  1. Closely examine electrical equipment and their cords.  
  2. Change out cords that are old, rotting, or becoming frayed.  These are hazardous!
  3. Hire a licensed electrician to survey your home or business.  She or he will check your outlets and any wires that could lead to fire.  

Older Building are Especially at Risk

If your home or commercial business is older, it is crucial that you take the steps listed above.  Wires and outlets may have been damaged since last time your property was inspected.

We strive to keep you informed in hopes that this type of emergency never occurs.  If it does occur and you need assistance, SERVPRO of Jackson & of Madison are here 24/7 to answer your calls, and have our trained professionals help in your time of need. You can reach us by dialing 601-353-2286.

The 3 Types of Damage that Come with Fire

6/10/2019 (Permalink)

The Damage You May Not Foresee

Home or commercial business fires lead to more damage than the obvious burning of furniture, walls, and other objects.  Some believe that only the items the fire touches need to be replaced.

Soot

As a fire grows, the smoke it puts out begins to cover every surface in the room.  This smoke leaves soot that can damage many structures and surfaces.

Odor

The smoke that inevitably occurs when there is fire leaves an odor that is extremely hard to get rid of.  Thankfully SERVPRO of Jackson & of Madison County have world-class equipment that will make it smell “Like it never even happened.”

Water Damage

As the fire burns, firefighters and sprinklers work diligently to put it out and keep everyone safe.  In the process, your possessions are subject to water damage.

SERVPRO of Jackson & of Madison County is a restoration company with trained professionals experiences with all three of these types of damage.  We are here 24/7, and 365 days a year because we know that fire is a traumatizing event and you want to get back in your home as soon as possible.  We promise to restore your fire loss and make it “Like it never even happened.”

Smoky Mess

6/4/2018 (Permalink)

You may wonder what causes the most fires in the United States.  Let me tell you what that would be--electrical fires are the most common cause of household fires across the United States.  Home and business owners must carefully watch extension cords, chargers, and cords that plug into the wall from TVs, etc.  If an electrical cord is old or beings to fray, immediately change it out!  If home owners keep a close watch over cords and electrical equipment, it will lessen the chance that your equipment would cause a fire in your own home. If you live in an older home or have a commercial business in an older facility, it may be worth your while to have a licensed electrician come in to check your outlets and any wires he or she can get to in your home.  Over time, wires can fray which could lead to a fire. If a fire does occur and you need assistance, call SERVPRO of Jackson & of Madison County at 601-353-2286.  Always here to help. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

Fire Safety: 1

5/2/2018 (Permalink)

Do you know what the leading causes of home fires are in the United States?  Most fires in homes are caused by cooking.  The second most common fire cause is a faulty heating system.  An electrical malfunction is the third leading cause of fires.  Open flames in or around a home are the fourth leading cause.  Finally, intentional fires are the fifth leading cause of house fires.  Here are some fire statistics:

1.  The average number of residential fires each year is 374,000.

2.  The average number of deaths each year due to house fires is 2,600.

3.  The average number of injuries due to fire each year is 13,000.

4.  The average annual dollar lose due to residential fires is $7.32 billion.

In our next blog, we will go over some simple fire safety tips that everyone should be aware of in order to stay safe.  If a fire occurs in your home or business, call SERVPRO of Jackson & SERVPRO of Madison County at 601-353-2286.  We are always here to help!

Fire Safety: 2

5/2/2018 (Permalink)

As we learned in our previous blog, house fire are common and can be started from activities most individuals do on a daily basis, like cooking or using electricity within their business or home.  Some good, simple tips to help prevent fires are listed below.

1.  Understand fire is very serious and can get out of control very easily.

2.  Make an escape plan for at home and at the office so everyone knows what to do in case a fire occurs.

3. Install smoke detectors and check them on a monthly basis.  Change the batteries twice yearly.

4. Watch for hazardous situations in your home that could result in a fire.

5.  Have a fire extinguisher in the home and at your office.

We hope this tips help make fire safety simple and easy to do for you.  If you have a fire occur in your home, SERVPRO of Jackson and SERVPRO of Madison County is always here to help!  601-353-2286

Fire Safety: 2

5/2/2018 (Permalink)

As we learned in our previous blog, house fire are common and can be started from activities most individuals do on a daily basis, like cooking or using electricity within their business or home.  Some good, simple tips to help prevent fires are listed below.

1.  Understand fire is very serious and can get out of control very easily.

2.  Make an escape plan for at home and at the office so everyone knows what to do in case a fire occurs.

3. Install smoke detectors and check them on a monthly basis.  Change the batteries twice yearly.

4. Watch for hazardous situations in your home that could result in a fire.

5.  Have a fire extinguisher in the home and at your office.

We hope this tips help make fire safety simple and easy to do for you.  If you have a fire occur in your home, SERVPRO of Jackson is always here to help!  601-353-2286

SERVPRO's Fire Restoration Capabilities

4/27/2018 (Permalink)

Fire's that occur inside do much more damage than just what the fire touches. As smoke spreads throughout the room, it  covers all materials. Smoke damage can leave soot and an odor that can be very difficult to remove. Water damage must also be accounted for. In the process of putting out the fire all materials around it will be subject to water damage. It is in situations as unfortunate as this that SERVPRO goes to bat for you to get this dirty job done. SERVPRO of Jackson & SERVPRO of Madison County, MS is a professional restoration company that specializes in both fire AND water damage. SERVPRO of Jackson & SERVPRO of Madison County's highly trained crew will restore your fire loss for you and make it appear "Like it never even happened." 

Pestering Odor Problems (Fire)

4/27/2018 (Permalink)

Smoke is a byproduct of burning; hot are rises. This means that when you have a fire in your home or office, the hot smoke will rise to the top of the room before filling in all available space. Always looking for a way out, and continuing to rise due to the heat, smoke can often make its way into the attics of buildings. When this happens, you have got a serious problem on your hands. Not only are you dealing with the fire damage, but smoke has covered the insulation in your attic with soot. This greatly increases the risk of the odor getting in your HVAC. You need all of your insulation in your attic to be removed. SERVPRO of Jackson & SERVPRO of Madison County, MS is a professional restoration company that is qualified in fire damages. Our technicians have been properly trained to handle your situation with quality and sensitivity. Give SERVPRO of Jackson & SERVPRO of Madison County a call, we will rid you of your pestering odor problems.

Smoke and Soot

5/31/2017 (Permalink)

Smoke and soot is very invasive and can penetrate various cavities within your home, causing hidden damage and odor. Our smoke damage expertise and experience allows us to inspect and accurately assess the extent of the damage to develop a comprehensive plan of action.  

Smoke and soot facts:

  • Hot smoke migrates to cooler areas and upper levels of a structure.
  • Smoke flows around plumbing systems, seeping through the holes used by pipes to go from floor to floor.
  • The type of smoke may greatly affect the restoration process.

Different Types of Smoke

There are two different types of smoke–wet and dry. As a result, there are different types of soot residue after a fire. Before restoration begins, SERVPRO of Jackson & SERVPRO of Madison County will test the soot to determine which type of smoke damage occurred. The cleaning procedures will then be based on the information identified during pretesting. Here is some additional information:

Wet Smoke – Plastic and Rubber

  • Low heat, smoldering, pungent odor, sticky, smeary. Smoke webs are more difficult to clean.

Dry Smoke – Paper and Wood

  • Fast burning, high temperatures, heat rises therefore smoke rises.

Protein Fire Residue – Produced by evaporation of material rather than from a fire

  • Virtually invisible, discolors paints and varnishes, extreme pungent odor. 

Our Fire Damage Restoration Services

Since each smoke and fire damage situation is a little different, each one requires a unique solution tailored for the specific conditions.  We have the equipment, expertise, and experience to restore your fire and smoke damage.  We will also treat your family with empathy and respect and your property with care.

Have Questions about Fire, Smoke, or Soot Damage?
Call Us Today – 601-353-2286

Fire? Let Us Clean Up For You

5/31/2017 (Permalink)

SERVPRO of Jackson, MS, is an IICRC firm. The Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) creates the standards for the restoration industry and provides training and certification to restoration companies. IICRC Certified Firms have the right to display the IICRC Certified Logo.

IICRC Certified Firms must

• Present accurate information to consumers and conduct business with honesty and integrity.

• Require a technician on all jobs who has been formally trained and passed all required tests.

• Require a continuing education program to keep technicians up-to-date on the latest changes in the industry.

• Maintain liability insurance to protect all parties in the event of an accident.

• Maintain a written complaint policy and agree to Better Business Bureau or similar arbitration to resolve disputes, and accept the conclusions and recommendations of arbitration.

The IICRC Develops The Standards For The Restoration Industry

The IICRC has been the driving force in establishing the main industry standards and reference guides for professional carpet cleaning, water damage restoration and mold remediation. These IICRC standards take years to develop and require the coordination of experts in the field: manufacturers, industry organizations, insurance professionals, training schools, contractors, and public health professionals.

Every five years, the standards are reviewed and updated. The water damage restoration field changes rapidly with advancements in technology and science, and therefore the standards must evolve to keep pace.

About SERVPRO of Jackson

SERVPRO of Jackson specializes in the cleanup and restoration of residential and commercial property after a fire, smoke or water damage event. Our staff is highly trained in property damage restoration and we are an IICRC Certified Firm. We believe in continuous training: from initial and ongoing training at SERVPRO’s corporate training facility to regular IICRC-industry certification, rest assured our staff is equipped with the knowledge to restore your property.

Fire Help

5/2/2017 (Permalink)

When there is a fire, everything becomes very chaotic in a short amount of time.  Here are some basic guidelines on what to do if a fire happens in your home or at your business.  Fires caused by electrical issues are the most common at this time.

Make sure that there is always clear and unobstructed pathway to the exit in case of fire.  Make sure your electrical cords are in good condition before you use them.  Make sure you don not overload electrical outlets.  

If you hear a fire alarm, always treat that as if there is a real fire.  If there is smoke in the air, stay low to the ground so you do not inhale smoke.  Crawl to the nearest exit with your hand along the wall so you do not become disorientated.  Once you are away from the fire and in a safe location, call emergency personnel.

 

When Fire Happens

4/25/2017 (Permalink)

This fire occurred late one night when a dryer caught on fire when then affected the entire house with soot.  The team was alerted and responded to this job.  The picture shows how heavily soot can attach to the ceiling and a fan in a room that the fire did not even occur in.  SERVPRO of Jackson was immediately called in to look over the house and formulate a plan of action.  Once the team took pictures of the damage within the home, it was time to start working.  SERVPRO of Jackson has the knowledge and training to enter a home with fire damage and work together in order to efficiently finish out part in the process of fire remediation.  If you need out services, please call us at  601-353-2286 and we will be there for you.  #HereToHelp

Fire Damage

4/25/2017 (Permalink)

Fire damage can be stressful and overwhelming.  A fire is something that nobody expects to happen to them.  When your home or business is covered in soot, it is never an easy sight to view.  The first thing you should do in this situation is notify your insurance company so you adjuster can get to your location as soon as possible to assess the damage and start your claim.  Then you need to call a reputable restoration company, such as SERVPRO of Jackson at 601-353-2286.  Our team is able to board up windows and doors, tarp the roof, and begin the remediation process. Our team will assess the contents of the home in order to figure out what is salvageable and non-salvageable.  When this type of disasters strike, it is overwhelming for the home or business owner.  SERVPRO of Jackson will walk you through this process and allow you to feel relief that you are in good hands.  #HereToHelp  #LikeItNeverEvenHappened

Fire Disaster

4/25/2017 (Permalink)

Electrical fires are the most common cause of household fires across the United States.  This is why home owners must be consistent on watching how electrical equipment is kept and making sure that cords are not frayed or damaged.  When electrical cords are frayed or old, it is a good idea to switch the cord out.  This also is something we must watch with our kitchen appliances and TVs also.  If home owners keep a close watch over cords and electrical equipment, it will lessen the chance that your equipment would cause a fire in your own home.  In older homes, it is a wonderful idea to have a licensed electrician come in to check your outlets and any wires he or she can get to in your home.  Over time, wires can fray which could lead to a fire. If a fire does occur and you need assistance, call SERVPRO of Jackson at 6101-353-2286.  Always here to help. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

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