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The Damex Corporation is a State Certified
General Contractor of Southwest Florida, offering - A full 24 hour emergency
service, insurance claims and restoration for most all of your needs, including
water, fire, mold and storm damages etc., residential and commercial remodeling.
800-226-4060 / 941-624-3100 in Port Charlotte, Florida or 239-542-1000 in Cape
Coral, Florida
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Emergency
Services
~ What Should Be Done ~ |
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Reporting
Your Damage
Contact your Insurance Company immediately to report your claim,
try to have your policy number available. Most companies have set
up specialized 800 numbers to immediately help you with any claims
needs. These claims numbers are up 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
If you are unsure of the claims number, your best bet is to
contact your local agent. It is imperative to report your claim as
quickly as possible.
The insurance carrier will need details of the damage
to your home i.e. fire, water, what rooms are damaged etc.
Prepare a list of personal property that was damaged or destroyed
in the loss. Your claim representative should provide forms that
describe the information needed to determine your loss.
Mitigation
Take
reasonable steps to protect your house and personal property from
further damage. Most policies require you to mitigate your loss.
After notifying your insurance carrier contact a mitigation
specialist such as The DAMEX Corporation, to help with the
mitigation.
There are many steps you can take to minimize the
impact of a loss at home.
In case of fire and smoke damage promptly report your loss. Do not
try to clean the damaged items, as sometimes cleaning things
without the proper equipment can do more harm than good. Your
insurance company will direct you to contact an emergency
mitigation vendor such as The
DAMEX Corporation to help you with this.
If your home has suffered water damage, make sure that the
water has been shut off. Move all your possessions out of the
affected areas and then make sure that as much water is removed as
possible. It will be imperative to have a professional mitigation
vendor such as The
DAMEX Corporation to help with this.
In the case of either fire or water damage, protect the
safety of your family and pets by keeping them out of the damaged
areas. If your home is uninhabitable and you must stay elsewhere,
keep the receipts for all your expenses. Your insurance company
will help direct you to an appropriate place to stay.
In any type of loss timing is critical. Contact your
insurance companies immediately and then contact an emergency
mitigation vendor such as The
DAMEX Corporation to help with all necessary
mitigation steps.
Fire/Smoke
Restoration Process
Everyone understands the destruction a fire can do. The
DAMEX Corporation understands the damage that can be
done after the fire is out. Much of the material found in
furniture, flooring, and appliances is synthetic. When burned,
synthetics create a variety of complex chemical reactions. After a
few days, these items go from cleanable to unsalvageable.
The professionals at The
DAMEX Corporation are experts in understanding the
chemical combinations that can effectively clean and salvage
belongings. They can even remove soot from fabrics in upholstery,
carpets, and clothes, thus helping to avoid additional expenses.
We use the latest equipment and supplies in our five step fire and
smoke restoration process:
Emergency Pre-cleaning
Content Cleaning
Content Pack-Out
Wall & Ceiling Cleaning
Deodorization
Water
Restoration Process
The DAMEX Corporation
understands that water damage restoration is an emergency
business. Thats why we are on call 24 hours a day, seven days a
week. The fast action that The
DAMEX Corporation provides is imperative to reduce
suffering and save money for both you and your insurance company.
The primary purpose of the emergency service is to preserve,
protect and secure the property from further damage. Water
damage claims increase substantially if prompt action is not taken
to contain the damage.
The cleaning professionals at The
DAMEX Corporation use the latest products,
procedures, and equipment to assure the highest level of cleaning
performance and protection for your property and furnishings. Ours
is a six step process using the latest equipment and supplies:
Water Removal
Anti-microbial Application
Drying: Air Movement
Drying: Dehumidifying
Drying: Monitoring
Inspection and Assessment
By having the right equipment, and understanding the principles
involved in the water damage restoration process, we can
accurately estimate the total cost of the work, thereby saving you
and your insurance company hundreds or thousands of dollars.
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Helpful Do's & Don'ts in the event of a disaster
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| Fire
& Smoke Damage
After fire damage it is natural to want to jump right in and clean
the building and contents. Timely action can be a great help, but
incorrect action can jeopardize or impede satisfactory
restoration.
do...
- Clean
and protect chrome trim on faucets and other brightwork by
washing with detergent and applying a coating of vaseline or
oil.
- Blow
off or brush-vacuum loose smoke particles from upholstery
draperies and carpeting.
- Open
windows for ventilation if weather permits.
- Empty
refrigerators and freezers if electricity is off, and prop
doors open with a rolled towel or news- paper to allow air
circulation.
- Pour
antifreeze in toilet bowls, tanks, sink and tub drains to
prevent freeze damage if heat is off in winter.
- Call
a plumber to drain and blow out all water lines if heat is off
in winter.
- Remove
pets to a clean environment if heavy fire residues are
present.
- Send
a sample group of garments for cleaning and deodorization in
order to observe the results.
- Retain
a contractor to board up open windows, roofs, or other
penetrations in order to prevent additional damage,
do not...
- Wipe
or attempt to wash fire residues from walls, ceilings or other
absorbent surfaces.
- Use
carpeting or upholstered furniture impacted by heavy smoke
residues or debris.
- Use
food items or canned goods exposed to heat.
- Turn
on computers, TVs, stereos or electrical appliances until they
have been cleaned and checked.
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Water
Damage
Water
damage arises from fire damage, broken pipes, blocked drains,
malfunctioning appliances, storms and other causes. The
appropriate treatment depends on the nature of the damage. Some
water carries contaminants and should be considered hazardous (see
Sewage and Flood Damage, below). Whatever the origin, the
prospects for restoration depend largely on the speed with which
your building and personal property can be dried. Even clean water
can generate mildew and other bacterial growth if neglected.
do...
- Ventilate wet areas. Turn on air conditioning for
accelerated drying in summer; in winter alternate cycles of
opened windows and heating.
- Remove standing water from flat surfaces by sponging
and blotting.
- Take up saturated rugs and carpets when hard-wood
floors are at risk.
- Stay out of rooms where ceilings are sagging from
retained water.
- Transport computers to a dry environment, remove cases
and blow dry with low pressure air.
- Remove lamps, telephones and decorative items from wet
furniture tops.
- Open drawers and cabinet doors for interior drying,
but do not force open stuck drawers or doors.
- Freeze valuable books and documents to retard mildew
growth until drying can be performed.
- Place aluminum foil squares, china saucers or wood
blocks under furniture legs to avoid carpet staining.
do not...
- Operate TVs, vacuums or other appliances while
standing on wet carpet or floors, especially not on wet
concrete floors. Serious injury may result.
- Use heat to dry closed building interiors; mildew and
expanded moisture damage may result.
- Leave wet fabrics in place; space them apart and dry
as soon as possible.
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| Sewage
& Flood Damage
Raw
sewage and flood waters contain bacteria and other micro organisms
which are extremely hazardous to human health. These can be
transmitted by touching contaminated items or by tracking them
into uncontaminated areas on shoes. Children and pets are
especially vulnerable. Frequent hand washing is an important
preventive measure. Absorbent materials such as carpeting and
drywall may not be restorable after direct contact with
sewage-contaminated or flood-contaminated water.
do...
- Treat all water-impacted surfaces and furnishings as
toxic, until properly decontaminated.
- Keep children and pets out of contaminated areas.
do not...
- Track contaminated material into undamaged areas.
- Attempt to decontaminate surfaces with sprays and
other over-the-counter germicidal products, which may not
fully disinfect contaminated surfaces.
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Soot
Damage
While
soot may resemble smoke residues from a fire, the restoration of
soot damage often requires different techniques. Incorrect action
can make restoration more difficult and delay the return to
normal.
do...
- Change and save the old HVAC filter.
- Blow off or brush-vacuum loose soot particles from
upholstery draperies and carpets.
- Cover upholstery with clean sheets before use.
do not...
- Attempt to wash walls, ceilings or contents without
professional assistance.
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| Vandalism
Damage
Vandalism often involves spray paint on walls, defacement of
furnishings, or spreading noxious substances. It is one of the
most difficult forms of damage to restore. Prompt action can often
minimize the effect of vandalism or make restoration more
successful.
do ...
- Hose down or wash egg damage from building exteriors
as soon as possible.
- Vacuum glass particles from carpet and upholstery.
- Save containers and spray cans which can reveal the
composition of inks and pigments.
- Save all wood chips and fragments from furniture,
porcelain or art objects.
do
not ...
- Attempt to remove ink, paint or cosmetic stains: they
can be permanently set if not handled properly.
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Two Offices to Serve You
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17436 Seymour Ave.
Port Charlotte, FL 33953
941-624-3100
941-624-5032 fax |
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1708 S.E. 47th Street
Cape Coral, FL 33904
239-542-1000
239-549-7588 fax |
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