How Do You Remove Soot Smoke Smell?
After a fire, a homeowner often must deal with the loss of valuable possessions. And as if that weren’t enough, there’s the cleanup. This can involve the removal of soot and smoke from apparel, furnishings, carpets and upholstery. It can be a laborious job, but breaking that job into parts can help. Assess whether you can clean the items yourself or professional services are necessary. You may be able to clean some items, such as clothing. But if you try to remove soot from some types of upholstery or carpets you may exacerbate the problem. The University of Missouri Extension advises seeking the help of a professional fire restorer before beginning the removal of soot and smoke. Ventilate the home by opening windows. You can also run a fan in the affected area. Change the furnace filter on a daily basis until there is no more evidence of soot on it. The Restoration Resource website suggests putting charcoal on the floor of closets that have a smoky smell. Charcoal can absorb molecules