Free Post-Fire Air Quality Test – Protect Your Family’s Health & Home
Protect Your Family’s Health • Protect Your Insurance Claim When the smoke clears, the danger isn’t over. Even a small fire leaves toxic gases and microscopic soot behind — pollutants that can linger in your air for months or years. That’s why Unified Public Advocacy (UPA) — a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit — offers FREE Air Quality Testing for families recovering from fire and smoke damage.
⚠️ Hidden Dangers After a Fire
• Toxic gases: carbon monoxide • formaldehyde • VOCs • benzene — linked to lung cancer, asthma, and chronic illness • Fine particles (PM 2.5 / PM 10): invisible soot that embeds in walls, carpets, and lungs • Off-gassing: odors and chemicals that “bake out” of materials every time you heat or cool your home 🧠 You can’t wipe these away. Paint and perfume can hide smells — not danger.
💰 Why It’s Usually Ignored
Insurance companies and restoration firms rarely test the air — because confirming contamination means higher cleanup costs. By skipping this step, they protect their profits, not your family. UPA works for YOU — not the insurance company. Our nonprofit advocates ensure your claim reflects the true cost of safe, complete restoration.
💨 What You’ll Receive
✅ Professional-grade air quality test — FREE ✅ Detection of soot, gases, and toxic residues ✅ Simple written report + consultation from licensed experts ✅ Guidance on next steps for full remediation & fair claim payment
❤️ We Care About Your Family’s Long-Term Health
Don’t assume your home is safe because it “looks clean.” Residual smoke and gases can remain in your vents, walls, and air for years — causing hidden respiratory and cancer risks. UPA provides this service 100% free because your safety and full recovery come first.
📞 Call Today → Schedule Your FREE Air Quality Test
Unified Public Advocacy (UPA) – National Disaster Recovery Network 📍 803 Park Ave, Newtown PA 18940 ☎ 855-9443473 📧 info@upaclaim.org 🌐 www.upaclaim.org Unified Public Advocacy is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Free testing provided to qualifying homeowners and families affected by fire or smoke damage.