
Wildfire Glossary for Restorers Environmental Professionals and Adjusters
This glossary contains advanced information on wildfires damaging and impacting land and property. Besides defining general terms, it also includes firefighting, occupational health and safety, industrial and environmental hygiene, restoration, and insurance terms.

The Role of Environmental Professional’s When Inspecting and Assessing Fire and Wildfire Damaged and Smoke Impacted Buildings
Environmental Professionals play a critical role in the aftermath of a wildfire. There primary role is to assess the damage, identify hazards, and guide the recovery process. Get it right the first time with resources from 30 year wildfire expert, Patrick Moffett.

Wildfire Ash Composition, Health Effects and Cleanup
Wildfires leave behind a trail of destruction, and while the flames themselves are terrifying, the aftermath can pose hidden dangers, particularly in the form of wildfire ash. This innocuous substance can have significant health implications, and to minimize risk, necessary precautions are needed.

Assessing Contents After an Urban Fire
To determine the best course of action for a building affected by fire contamination, it’s crucial to involve professional restorers and environmental experts. Their role is to inspect, assess, and test the extent of the damage.

After A Wildfire: Homeowner’s Checklist of Possible Services
In California and other states, it is a felony for individuals and companies to complete work on behalf of a property owner or agent when they are not properly licensed. Prepare Now with resources from 30 year wildfire expert, Patrick Moffett.

Phos-Chek: Its Benefits, Cleanup, and Hazards
Phos-Chek is a necessary chemical that is environmentally safe for application on most grassland fires, ground fires, smoldering fires, wildfires, forest fires, and building fires.