Helpful Instructions for Fire Victims

 

  1. Contact your local disaster relief service, such as the Red Cross if you need temporary housing, food, and medicines.

  2. If you are insured, contact your insurance company for detailed instructions on protecting the property, conducting inventory, and contacting fire damage restoration companies. If you are not insured, try contacting private organizations for aid and assistance.

  3. Check with the Fire Department (229-868-2082) to make sure your residence is safe to enter. Be watchful of any structural damage caused by the fire.

  4. The Fire Department should see that utilities are either safe to use or are disconnected before they leave the site. Do Not attempt to reconnect utilities yourself.

  5. Conduct an inventory of damaged property and items. Do Not throw away any damaged goods until after inventory is made.

  6. Try to locate valuable documents and records.

  7. If you leave your home, contact local law enforcement (sheriff 229-868-6611, McRAE Police 229-868-6333, and Helena Police 229-868-6611) to let them know that the site will be unattended.

  8. Begin saving receipts for any money you spend related to fire loss. The receipts may be needed later by the insurance company and for verifying losses claimed on income tax.

  9. Notify your mortgage company of the fire.

  10. Check with an accountant or the Internal Revenue Service about special benefits for people recovering from fire loss.

 

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