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Fire
Prevention & Clean Up Recommendations from CREIA
October 30, 2003 (PALM SPRINGS, Calif) — The California Real
Estate Inspection Association (CREIA) recommends the following preventative
measures, along with recommendations to wisely clean up your home if you live
with the smoke and soot range of the recent fires threatening the state.
When you have a dry winter with below average rainfall, coupled with low
humidity and high winds, it is imperative to exercise high caution both to
prevent fire damage and to avoid further compromises to your home’s systems and
components after the soot settles.
BEFORE…
To
help curb the spread of fire to your home’s structure, make sure to keep foliage
growth away from your home. Establish a green belt wherever possible; rake
and remove all dry plant materials that may accumulate on your property.
Also, make sure your fireplace chimney is equipped with a weather capped spark
arrestor. You may also consider replacing that old wood shake or shingle
roof with Class A roofing materials such as cement shake or ceramic tile.
However, make sure that your roof framing support system will bear the extra
weight of a tile system.
…And
AFTER?
Clean
up as best you can by sweeping and hosing off the ashes. However, do not
hose large amounts of ashes down the storm drains as an accumulation of this
could easily plug up the system. Remember, ash makes excellent soil compost and
mixing it into your garden soil would be far better than simply adding it to
your normal garbage collection. And don’t forget to wear protective mask
while doing your clean up.
Additionally, make sure to replace the filters on your air
conditioning system to avoid the accumulation of soot that may cause your system
to work inefficiently and to avoid a potential respiratory irritant. Soot
and dust build-up in forced air heating ducts is a common source of indoor air
pollution and is known to cause adverse health effects in some individuals,
especially those who are prone to allergies. To have your ducts cleaned, contact
a licensed heating contractor or a certified chimney sweep. To prevent future
dust problems in your heating system, be sure to maintain a clean air filter at
all times.