Your insurance company should be able to name a good fire and water damage restorer that you can contact. They have methods to remove the smoke odor after a fire....one of them is to use a big ozone generator to break down the smoke molecules.
Pam in VA Sara von Tresckow wrote: > We just returned from a trip to my Mom in Chicago to find our shop > smoke damaged from an apartment fire 2 floors up in the building. > Minimal water problems that will dry out soon. Smoke smell is quite > pronounced. Does anyone have suggestions for treating > my yarn inventory to get rid of the odor without damaging the yarn? > Right now we're airing the building and will continue tomorrow - past > that, I'll be putting the yarn into looser configurations so that > it gets fresh air circulation. > > Sara von Tresckow > Fond du Lac, WI > [EMAIL PROTECTED] To stop mail temporarily mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: set nomail To restore send: set mail
