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Disaster restoration returns the property to its original condition after a natural or human-made disaster has damaged it. It typically involves repair work, cleaning, and sometimes even rebuilding. The objective is to restore the property to its pre-disaster state as nearly as possible.

Flood and disaster restoration is the multi-step process of mitigating damage from water, mould, and biohazards. Using professional products from Foster First Solutions Canada, the restoration process involves targeted cleaning, decontamination, and long-term surface protection.

 

Core Restoration Steps & Recommended Products

 

  • Surface Cleaning & Stain Removal: Unsalvageable materials are first removed. Technicians then use the MSR PLUS Mould/Mildew Stain Remover to eliminate existing stains and prepare substrates for deeper treatment.
  • Disinfection & Decontamination: For highly severe mould, professionals may also utilize Bio-Oxygen CHEM DECON.to kill viruses, bacteria, and mould, the Health Canada registered, two-part formula is applied to both porous and non-porous damaged materials like drywall and frame lumber.
  • Application of Antimicrobial Coatings: Following the kill phase, affected building materials in high-humidity areas are sealed. The protective coating of Superstratum Endurance Coating PRO is applied to inhibit the long-term regrowth of mould and odor-causing bacteria.
  • Disbursement Equipment: To ensure thorough, hospital-grade coverage during the disinfecting and coating phases, specialists utilize application machinery like the AIROFOG U120 ULV Cold Fogger or the MST 606 ULV Battery-Powered Backpack Sprayer.

In the case of severe damage, disaster restoration can be a lengthy and expensive process. However, it is often possible to salvage some or all disaster-damaged property. Successful disaster restoration entails proper planning and execution. Look to professionals for help.

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