Fire & Smoke Restoration

Read the fire loss before you scope the cleaning

Wet smoke, dry smoke, protein residue, char — each one points at a different cleaning method and a different contents decision. Vigilince reads your photos and structures the first look: residue type and severity, contents vs. structure, odor and HVAC pathways, and the safety flags that come before anyone touches a surface.

Reference only — verify residue type, structure, and air quality on site.

Fire Loss · First Look
Fire · heavy soot Air quality
Confidence69%
Wet smoke residue — kitchen originSmearing risk; method differs from dry smoke
Contents heavily affectedPack-out vs. clean-in-place flagged
Odor in HVAC pathwayDocument before cleaning; seal returns
On a fire loss

What Vigilince surfaces in the first look

Residue type & severity

Wet vs. dry smoke, protein, and char — each implies a different cleaning method. The first look names what it sees so the scope matches the surface.

Contents vs. structure

What's likely clean-in-place versus pack-out, so the contents decision is documented from the start instead of discovered mid-job.

Odor & HVAC pathways

Where smoke odor and contamination likely traveled — returns, ducts, cavities — flagged so it's sealed and documented before cleaning.

Stop-work safety first

Structural compromise, air-quality hazards, and electrical concerns are raised up front as blockers — before a crew enters a burned structure.

Scope you can price

Cleaning, sealing, and contents line-item structure ready for your price book — priced from your numbers only, unmatched left blank.

Documentation for the claim

A verification checklist and branded export — the before-cleaning record that protects the contents call and the method.

Free fire tools

Use these on your next fire job — free

Fire-loss questions

Straight answers

It reads the visible residue and proposes the likely type — wet smoke, dry smoke, protein, or char — with the reasoning, because the cleaning method and smearing risk differ. You confirm on site; it's a documented starting point, not a determination.

No — it flags what's likely clean-in-place versus pack-out so the decision is captured early and defensibly. The contents call stays yours, with the documentation to back it.

Never. Pricing comes only from your price book. Matched items are priced from your numbers; unmatched items are left blank and marked "Needs pricing."

Your next fire call, read in seconds

Start free and see the first-look report your crew would mobilize on.