Three Long-Term Health Risks Caused by Fire
Apart from the actual danger of
the heat and smoke from a fire, the long-term health effects that can be caused
by fires are very serious. The problems may range from just minor respiratory
problems to fatal ones such as cancer. Although much of the long-term damage to
one’s health occurs in the midst of the fire and getting out of it, serious
health hazards still linger if your home is not cleaned and restored from the
damages as soon as possible. M.A. Restoration in the Worcester area is a
company qualified to restore your home after a fire and keep you safe from the
lingering health risks.
Smoke and Soot Inhalation
Inhaling large amounts of smoke
and soot can be just as dangerous as the fire itself. This is especially true
for young children, elderly people, and those that are sick. Soot is composed
of tiny microscopic materials burned in the heat of the fire. It can be made of
lots of different materials which is what makes it so dangerous. Some of the
soot particles, it contains can be especially hazardous to your health. Smoke
and soot must be cleaned by professional fire restoration technicians that know
where to look for soot damage and how to clean it up properly. They have
professional equipment that will get the job done and ensure a safe and comfortable
living environment.
Threats of Cancer Development
The threat of cancer development
stems from the effects of fire
damage. The microscopic particles of soot vary in composition and some may
contain carcinogens, which cause cancer. Those particles that contain
carcinogens are often made up of acids, chemicals, and metals. These are the
last things you want to be breathing in. Therefore, if you are in a fire while
it is still burning, you should do all you can cover your mouth so as to
breathe in as little soot as possible. After a fire, the particles will still
be in your home so you should avoid being in it as much as possible until it is
cleaned or wear the proper respiration gear while you are inside to keep
yourself safe from the hazards of smoke and soot inhalation.
Psychological Impact
Another less thought of, but
equally dangerous effects of enduring a fire, are the potential psychological
effects. Being in a fire can be a very traumatic experience. A common reaction
afterward is the development of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder or other similar
mental disorders. If you feel that this might be you, reach out to a counselor
or a professional that can help you work through the aftermath of such an
ordeal.
Hopefully, you never find
yourself in an unfortunate circumstance caused by a fire
damage in Worcester. If you are, it’s critical that you avoid breathing in
any soot or smoke at all costs during and after the fire. This is why it’s so
important that you hire a professional restoration contractor to come in and
clean up the mess for you. At M.A. Restoration in the Worcester area, we are
here to help you get through an ordeal like this and be able to feel safe in
your home once again.
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