PoPoDiaperFetish Posted July 18, 2016 Share Posted July 18, 2016 So, this weekend while in vacation with family I received a phone call from a coworker. . . My apartment was struck by lightening and was a total loss from fire, smoke and water damage... I feel so many emotions. Link to comment
barnburner Posted July 18, 2016 Share Posted July 18, 2016 Clothes may be salvageable but possibly only if they were cleaned right away. Plastic trinkets and toys may be saved, but if you ever need to get rid of them, you would have to throw them away instead of giving them to someone or a thrift store since they might have a toxic smoke coating on them that you wont be able to entirely get rid of. Smoke damaged furniture will be hell to try and clean up, a table might seem like its an Link to comment
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