Don’t know, hope so too, but my (late 40’s) retired firefighter cousin and his wife drove down Friday from WV and yesterday he and a volunteer crew of 15 from her faith community gutted the bottom 4 feet of the house, removed all the damaged items, laundered all of the clothes at a laundromat one of them owns, and sprayed the house with an anti microbial. She’s being taken care of.
Don’t know, hope so too, but my (late 40’s) retired firefighter cousin and his wife drove down Friday from WV and yesterday he and a volunteer crew of 15 from her faith community gutted the bottom 4 feet of the house, removed all the damaged items, laundered all of the clothes at a laundromat one of them owns, and sprayed the house with an anti microbial. She’s being taken care of.
Don’t know, hope so too, but my (late 40’s) retired firefighter cousin and his wife drove down Friday from WV and yesterday he and a volunteer crew of 15 from her faith community gutted the bottom 4 feet of the house, removed all the damaged items, laundered all of the clothes at a laundromat one of them owns, and sprayed the house with an anti microbial. She’s being taken care of.
Cousin Kirk’s actually early 50’s now, i forget how old I’m getting.
That's good news; mold is a thing; hoping all is better moving forward
That's truly wonderful to hear. Cousin Kirk, his wife and her volunteer friends sound like amazing people.