Post-Wildfire Evacuation Tips: How to Return Home Safely

Assessing Your Property for Immediate Dangers

Upon returning, always inspect your property for hazards such as downed power lines, smoldering debris, or unstable structures. Avoid entering the property if you notice any immediate dangers.

Checking Air Quality and Health Precautions

If you smell wildfire smoke indoors, your air quality may be compromised. According to the EPA, people with chronic diseases, children, pregnant individuals, and seniors are more vulnerable to health risks from smoke exposure.

Call an Allied Advisor for an on-site inspection as soon as possible.

We will create an action plan to restore indoor air quality with HEPA air filtration, duct cleaning, and deodorization.

Dealing With Smoke Damage

If you notice smoke odor or visible damage, it’s crucial to act quickly. Allied Restoration handles every aspect of smoke damage restoration—from air quality improvement to deodorization and reconstruction. We also coordinate with your insurance company to streamline the process.

Final Inspection Checklist

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:

Call an Allied Advisor the minute you are back at your property.

Book an on-site inspection ASAP.

We create an action plan to deodorize the home with HEPA Air Filtration, Duct Cleaning and Deodorization.

Improve indoor air quality with our proven process. We also work with your insurance companies.

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