Bathroom Step #2: Soot Removal
Before: Patio Door
The Unstoppable Volunteers!
Unrestorable items removal
Red Cross of New Mexico Volunteers
RollOff Containers Services donating containers
Team Effort!
Volunteer Station is ready!
Dedicated Red Cross Volunteer
Working hand in hand
ABQ Firefighters Random Acts of Kindness
W.I.N. (What’s Important Now!) Joined In!
Even carpet has to be removed.
Liza Wheeler & John E. Mattock
Discussing fires and the damage they cause
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Smoke, like water, goes where it wants to go.
CRS donated cleaning and restoration chemicals
KRQE interviews Paul Davis Restoration owner, John Sheriff
The fire stated in the bedroom, the heaviest hit room
To extract and eliminate smoke odor completely requires smoke damaged insulation to be removed
KRQE interviewing Random Acts of Kindness
KRQE interviewed Sandra Drling-Roberts, an Americorps NPRC Member
Every nook and cranny must be cleaned of soot
Terri Werner-Brown leaning in and vacuuming up!
Majority of the windows were restorable and cleaned with appropriate chemicals
Bathroom Step #3: More Soot Removal
Firehouse Subs on Cottonwood Corner donated food for the volunteers
Tile Cleaning
After: Patio Door
Sparkling Clean Fixture
Lots and lots of sooty rags