Soot Webs Caused by Fire Damage
Soot Webs From Fire Damage
Those may look like spider webs, but they’re actually soot webs, or soot tags, caused by fire damage.
They are formed when ionized soot particles stick together and look like cobwebs. The soot webs are formed as oxygen is used up in the area from the fire. As seen in this video, the soot particles bond together and then cling to a wall, ceiling, or in between rafters.
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