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Four Ways To Protect Your Business After a Fire

12/29/2019 (Permalink)

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4 Ways to Secure Your Property After a Business Fire

A fire can leave your Millville, OH, commercial property vulnerable to bad weather, criminals and wildlife. Fortunately, a security fence and other safety measures can protect your business from secondary damage. Additionally, insurance companies want to know that you took adequate precautions to prevent further harm to the property. If they discover you were negligent, they may deny your claim on the secondary damage. The following are four ways you can secure your property after a business fire:

Cover the roof. Depending on how severe the fire was, the emergency workers may have cut holes in the roof for fire and smoke to escape. However, these openings can also let in bad weather and industrious animals. A tarpaulin is an easy and inexpensive covering that you can quickly install over the roof until you can make permanent repairs.

Board up windows and doors. The fire and firefighting efforts may have also damaged your windows and doors. You will want to board up these openings to prevent further damage. Plywood is fairly inexpensive and easy to install.

Install a security fence. Although you have already secured the building itself, it is a good idea to put up a fence to further deter would-be looters. The fence will also prevent people from accidentally wandering onto the property and getting injured. Even if the person was on the property without permission, he or she can still file a lawsuit against your company if they are injured. A fence can protect you from litigation.

Keep an eye on the property. Check in with the property frequently to make sure new problems have not arisen and to discourage trespassers. For some properties, you may even decide to hire a security guard until the restoration is complete.

Although securing your building with tarps, plywood and a security fence can prevent many cases of secondary damage, you may still need help cleaning up the primary damage. Fortunately, an experienced restoration company can help you with all stages of the fire cleanup process.

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