Mitch Zembik | Spared by the Fire, Destroyed by the Smoke
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Restoration expert Mitchell Zembik explains why surviving a wildfire is only half the battle. Just because your home is standing doesn't mean it’s safe; smoke impingement, soot, and the release of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) from heated vinyl and countertops can render a home unoccupiable. Mitchell breaks down the physics of "phantom smells," the specific materials that act as carcinogen magnets, and the critical steps every homeowner should take the moment they see smoke on the horizon.
In this episode, you'll learn about:
The "Standstill" Fallacy: Why a standing home can be just as hazardous as a burned one due to chemical infiltration.
Carcinogens in the Walls: How heat releases toxins from common household items like vinyl siding, countertops, and floor coatings.
The Phantom Smell: The psychological and physiological science behind why homeowners "smell" smoke long after it’s gone.
Porous vs. Non-Porous: Why wall-to-wall carpet is your biggest enemy in smoke mitigation and which surfaces are easiest to clean.
The Insurance Knowledge Gap: Why big carriers are slow to incentivize post-fire safety and the "asbestos-like" trajectory of smoke claims.
Immediate Exit Protocol: Why turning off your HVAC and killing the main power at the breaker are the two most important things you can do before evacuating.
Defensible Space Realities: Why the wood pile five feet from your door is a ticking time bomb.