What to Do After a Wildfire Evacuation

Re-Entry Guidelines After Evacuation

Before you return home, ensure that local authorities have deemed the area safe. Follow their guidance closely, and always be cautious when approaching your property.

Health Risks of Indoor Air Quality

Even if the flames are gone, the lingering smoke can harm your health. The EPA warns that vulnerable populations, including children and those with asthma, are particularly at risk.

Call an Allied Advisor to schedule an inspection and improve air quality with our advanced filtration systems.

Inspecting for Smoke Damage

When you return home, inspect the property for smoke damage. If you detect any signs of lingering smoke, Allied Restoration can provide a full range of restoration services, including deodorization, air filtration, and structural repairs.

Working With Your Insurance Company

Our team not only restores your home but works directly with your insurance provider to handle all aspects of smoke damage and repair. Before fully resettling into your home, check for any further smoke damage, structural integrity issues, and ensure your insurance claim is underway if necessary. Talk with one of our advisors to ensure your home is restored to perfect condition.

Your next steps when you return from wildfire:

  1. Call an Allied Advisor the minute you are back at your property.
  2. Book an on-site inspection ASAP.
  3. We create an action plan to deodorize the home with HEPA Air Filtration, Duct Cleaning and Deodorization.
  4. Improve indoor air quality with our proven process. We also work with your insurance companies.

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