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Historic House Burns in Tennessee

Document Recovery, Fire and Smoke Damage

A historic home on Guyler Street in Ringgold, Tenn. caught fire earlier this week. Catoosa fire fighters quickly jumped into action and saved the home from being completely destroyed. Experts guess the fire started in the attic or on the roof, which were being renovated.

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How to prevent your outdoor fireplace or fire pit from becoming a hazard to your home

Fire and Smoke Damage

As the weather improves, many people find themselves wanting to spend more time outdoors. Fire pits and outdoor fireplaces offer an excellent way to extend the amount of time that can be comfortably spent outdoors with family and friends.

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Be Ready for Fire Season

Disaster Preparedness, Fire and Smoke Damage

Fire season is quickly approaching, and being prepared before it arrives can save you money and the pain that comes from losing the things you care about. There are simple steps you can now take to prepare your property, home and possessions for fire season.

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Create a defense shield and know how to escape a wildfire

Disaster Preparedness, Fire and Smoke Damage

With the warmer weather are the increased chances of a wildfire. By following a few suggestions, you can improve the chances that your family and home will survive a wildfire with minimal damages.

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Polygon completes New York fire restoration project

Fire and Smoke Damage

Polygon completed an office fire project for the Town of Ashland, New York after a fire devastated the building on January 10, 2010. The electrical fire started in a supervisor’s office and spread through the rest of the building. The offices were located in a relatively new steel, stand-alone structure.

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