Damage Restoration Services Tools For Professionals

By Arthur Albao


This guide is provided courtesy of Orlando-based damage restoration services firm Dryfast Recovery Systems, LLC. This line of work requires seasoned professionals with specialized tools and techniques that conform to the standards set forward by IICRC (Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification). Listed below are brief descriptions and applications of some of these advanced tools.

A common requirement is restoration after water damage. Another frequently required process is mold remediation. Decontamination of gathering spots and public places that may be schools, day care centers, hospitals and hotels are regular jobs too. Restorations to save assets that are still usable but damaged by soot may also be called for after a fire.

Toolkits used for dealing with these situations require tools that can detect, measure, extract and pump out all the water and excess moisture. A dehumidifier and air purifier is used to remove contaminants and cleanse the air. Protective gear is often needed when dealing with hazardous and unsanitary working conditions.

The exact tools that are used will vary based on several factors. A primary factor is the structural integrity of the property. Temperature has to be taken into account, as does the time elapsed and the category or source of the water. Water classified as Category-1 is from a clean source safe for consumption. But temperature and time can contaminate it as the water reacts with microorganisms and gets mixed with soil and other sub-flooring or flooring elements.

Similarly, "category 3" water is coming from a contaminated source which can be sewage or floodwaters from rivers. It could easily cause illness or death if consumed. This kind of work needs protective equipment such as breathable suits, inspection gloves, particulate filters and respirators.

The actual process begins with a heavy-duty pump that can pump out huge amounts of clean and black water. This is a pump with advanced features such as filters to catch and separate solids while pumping out the filtered water. Air movers will then take care of structural surface drying. These can be either a centrifugal or an axial air mover.

The decontamination process calls for use of chemical solutions. Again, these are highly specific chemicals used for solving a particular problem. There are different chemicals for mold control and for removing mold stains. A broad spectrum disinfectant is the best choice for a comprehensive cleaning of the entire premises. Natural cleaners or disinfectants are often used in heavily soiled environments.

Dehumidifiers and portable air scrubbers are likewise used for situations that need extreme drying. They can be used at a wide range of temperatures, and come with hi-tech features including sensors to control defrost cycles and automatic pumps to release captured water through hoses. Lightweight wet and dry vacuums can be used to access hard-to-reach places such as scaffolding.

During this entire process, the presence of moisture and the air quality has to be constantly monitored with precision instruments. Data loggers are often used, along with moisture meters, thermal imaging cameras, and even particle counters. The procedures and tools mentioned in this guide are meant to be used and implemented by professionals with the requisite training and experience, such as the damage restoration services team employed by Dryfast Recovery Systems, LLC.




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