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Case Study: Fire in a Hoarded Home

July 2, 2020
Ben Doebler
KEYWORDS biohazard cleanup / fire damage restoration / hoarding cleanup / smoke damage restoration / water damage restoration / water mitigation
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When you think about hoarding, there is an array of risks and dangers that come to mind – from cleanliness to injuries to air quality. Unfortunately, there’s another less obvious danger and hidden risk that causes both property damage and a lot of heartache for those involved.  Fire. 

When the initial call for a new fire and smoke job came in, our team was unaware we would also be dealing with a hoarding issue. What was assumed to be a relatively routine job suddenly turned into a massive undertaking. Over the course of several months, our team was able to declutter, disinfect, repair, and reconstruct the home to restore it into a welcoming and comfortable environment. But the process wasn’t without its hurdles.

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