A house fire is overwhelming, whether it’s a small kitchen fire or a major blaze. In the hours and days that follow, it’s natural to feel lost about what steps to take. At PuroClean, we’ve guided hundreds of families and property owners through the aftermath, and we want to share some simple Do’s and Don’ts to help you stay safe, avoid further damage, and start the recovery process.

DO These Things After a Fire

Wait for clearance from the fire department

Only return to the property when it’s been declared safe. Structural and air quality
hazards may still exist, even after flames are extinguished.

Document everything

Take photos and videos of the damage before you move or touch anything. This
documentation is critical for insurance claims.

Call your insurance company

Notify them right away and begin the claims process.
Keep a record of all communications, and ask what temporary living expenses may be covered.

Secure the property with board-up and tarping

Fires often leave doors, windows, or the roof compromised. Prevent further damage from weather, animals, or vandalism by boarding up openings and tarping exposed areas. A restoration company like ours can handle this immediately.

Save receipts

Keep all receipts for lodging, meals, emergency purchases, or cleanup — these may be reimbursed under your policy.

Contact a trusted restoration company.

The faster professionals can respond, the better chance you have to salvage
belongings, prevent mold growth, and begin safe cleanup.

DON’T Do These Things After a Fire

Don’t enter the home without approval

Fire damage can weaken walls, ceilings, and floors. Smoke and soot can also cause
serious respiratory issues. Let professionals assess the environment first.

Don’t clean walls, ceilings, or soft goods yourself

Soot can smear and permanently stain surfaces if not cleaned properly. Specialized
equipment and techniques are needed to avoid making the damage worse.

Don’t use electrical appliances

If appliances or outlets were near the fire, do not turn them on. They could be
compromised and pose an electrical hazard.

Don’t eat food or use cosmetics/toiletries exposed to heat or smoke

Even if packaging looks intact, high heat and smoke can contaminate the contents.

Don’t throw things away too quickly

Some damaged items may still be restorable, especially sentimental or high-value
items. Let a restoration team assess what can be saved.

Final Thoughts

A fire can feel like the end of the world, but it’s not. With the right help and timely action, recovery is possible. One of the first steps we recommend is securing your property with professional board-up services to prevent further loss.
Our team is here to guide you through every step with compassion and care. If you or someone you know needs help after a fire, call us anytime.

We’re available 24/7 to respond and protect what’s left, so you can begin rebuilding what comes next.

PuroClean 24/7 Hotline: (626)-923-9992

Customer Representative: (626)-528-3557

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