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Fire Restoration
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In the aftermath of a fire, cleaning up the smoke, the soot and the smell requires knowledge, experience and professional equipment and supplies.
The photo to the left shows the five steps of Security Amirkhanian's cleaning process, restoring a completely blackened wall in step one to a bright white in step five.
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This house was demolished by fire. Security Amirkhanian preserved the foundation so that the home could be safely rebuilt. |
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This cedar chest sustained significant water damage when a water line broke. The white discoloration of the wood indicates where the water infiltrated the cedar, causing heavy damage. Security Amirkhanian restored the chest to near-perfect condition.
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A house fire damaged this treasured wooden box which was scarred from the intense smoke and heat. Security Amirkhanian brought the box back to its original condition.
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This front page from the Cincinnati Enquirer had been framed and hung in an office. A fire blackened the fragile picture. Security Amirkhanian was able to clean the soot and restore the paper for reframing.
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| Valuable crystal stemware was blackened from a house fire. After the restoration, the crystal showed no signs of fire damage. |
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