News Release from POLYGONVATRO GmbH
Wind Industry Profile of
09/01/2011
Vatro - Restoration after fire damage in The Windfair Newsletter
Fire damage restoration means an enormous challenge to the organisations involved. Health and safety measures must be adjusted to the conditions on site, and this applies to private households and to commercial and industrial damages alike.
Processes for fire damage restoration must be aligned with the buildings concerned. Often it is not enough to consider contamination as damaged materials. Surface structures, processing and production environment are of major importance, too. The final approach must be decided by the customer, taking account of the actual conditions. The restoration company's role at this stage is limited to providing advice.
By knowing available restoration methods including benefits and disadvantages, you can be sure that the fire damage restoration process limits damage for property insurances and business interruption insurance.
Incomplete combustion releases hazardous substances and aggressive media. Therefore any contamination must be removed and its effects stopped as soon as possible using suitable first and immediate measures.
This gives loss adjustment experts time to implement the next steps which are important from an economic perspective, and restoration methods are agreed with experts and insurance policy holders involved.
Special methods including dip restoration of tools or CO² blasting technique help clearly reduce business interruption times.
Any electronics, machinery and plant restoration should be based on detailed process descriptions and should be discussed with the operator in detail.
Conclusion: The success of fire damage restoration always depends on best possible cooperation of all parties involved.
Processes for fire damage restoration must be aligned with the buildings concerned. Often it is not enough to consider contamination as damaged materials. Surface structures, processing and production environment are of major importance, too. The final approach must be decided by the customer, taking account of the actual conditions. The restoration company's role at this stage is limited to providing advice.
By knowing available restoration methods including benefits and disadvantages, you can be sure that the fire damage restoration process limits damage for property insurances and business interruption insurance.
Incomplete combustion releases hazardous substances and aggressive media. Therefore any contamination must be removed and its effects stopped as soon as possible using suitable first and immediate measures.
This gives loss adjustment experts time to implement the next steps which are important from an economic perspective, and restoration methods are agreed with experts and insurance policy holders involved.
Special methods including dip restoration of tools or CO² blasting technique help clearly reduce business interruption times.
Any electronics, machinery and plant restoration should be based on detailed process descriptions and should be discussed with the operator in detail.
Conclusion: The success of fire damage restoration always depends on best possible cooperation of all parties involved.
- Source:
- VATRO Trocknungs- und Sanierungstechnik GmbH & Co. KG
- Author:
- Lothar Brummel
- Email:
- Lothar.Brummel@vatro.de
- Link:
- www.vatro.de/...