After House Fire Tips

Burn Injuries: Everything You Need to Know

  According to the American Burn Association, over 450,000 individuals annually seek medical attention for burns, with 45,000 of these cases requiring hospitalization. Tragically, 3,500 of these incidents result in fatalities. Among these, burns sustained in burned homes account for a significant portion, highlighting the critical importance of fire safety and prevention measures in residential Burn Injuries: Everything You Need to Know

Moving Forward After a House Fire

  A house fire is a very traumatic event, one that you may have to work hard to recover from. The first key to moving past a house fire, potentially selling a fire-damaged house, and getting on with your life is a process called “noticing”. What is noticing? Self-observation and self-awareness are other terms for Moving Forward After a House Fire

What You Need to Know About Using Portable Storage Units to Store Items After a House Fire

Ever see one of those large storage containers, which can often resemble a shrunken down version of a semi tractor-trailer, sitting in a neighbor’s driveway or next to a business? These are ideal to store items after a house fire, providing a secure and accessible space for your belongings during the restoration process. Maybe you What You Need to Know About Using Portable Storage Units to Store Items After a House Fire