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10-30-2008, 07:23 AM | #1 |
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Possible Fire Damage
Hello all, I have a quick question to pose to the forum.
My wife and I had a fire at our home over the weekend and due to extensive water, smoke, and fire damage our home was a total loss. My humidor was in our downstairs living room during the fire. The living room itself didn't get burned by the fire but the room had smoke and water. I retreived the humidor shortly after the fire to try and save the stogies. My question is, would you attempt salvage the contents of the box and the box or would you feel that they were tanted in some way due to the fire? I have tried to smell a wide range of my sticks and I can detect no smoke smell of any kind. I am worried however because a humidor in nature will transfer humidity from inside to outside, I would think that could include smoke. I am curious to see what you guys think. These are covered under my homeowners insurance policy but I don't want to replace them if it is not nessassary. Thanks in advance.
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10-30-2008, 07:32 AM | #2 |
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Re: Possible Fire Damage
First I am sorry for the lose. I hope everyone was ok.
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10-30-2008, 08:39 AM | #3 |
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Thank God everybody was OK!
As for the smokes, fire them up and test them, one at a time. |
10-30-2008, 08:51 AM | #5 |
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I am so sorry to hear about the fire!! I am soooo glad everyone is ok. I am wondering how long were they inside the house before you got them out? If they were only exposed to the conditions for a short period of time, the chance that the smoke or toxins that were in the air were transferred to your cigars through your humi is very unlikely. So the cigars should be fine to smoke. As a precaution I would look into possibly a new humi. This is all info based on my firefighting experience!! I hope this helps!!
So what size was your humi?? |
10-30-2008, 09:00 AM | #7 |
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Sorry to hear about the fire man. I hope you manage to salvage everthing possible! I remember when my fathers house burned down. I lost everything I owned. Good Luck. Best wishes to your family!
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10-30-2008, 09:34 AM | #8 |
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Sorry to hear about the fire, but most importantly everyone is OK. I would remove them from the Humi in case it has absorbed and smoke...
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10-30-2008, 09:59 AM | #9 |
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Thanks for all the kind words, both my wife and I are OK and thank God it was only property damage that can be fixed and/or replaced.
My humidor was a Cordoba and I had about 80 sticks in it. Most of the sticks we still in their cello wrappers but there were a few naked sticks, including my 1 year anniversary PAM 64 torpedo. I was thinking the same thing. I am going to order a new humidor or maybe a Vinotemp. I was at Target yesterday and they didn't have any but I will check online and see what I can find.
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10-30-2008, 10:47 AM | #11 |
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Firstly I am glad that everyone was ok!!! And I have the deepest sympathy for you, its a long road after something like this. We went throught the same thing las February and they just laid our hardwood floor last week... Yeah 9 months later...
Make sure you are on top of the rebuild contractors... Check everything that they do... They are in it to make money and will do everything they can on the cheap... That's my best advice. If the room was filled with smoke then your humi is a loss.. The cedar is like a sponge... So are the cigars. I made a valient effort to save my cigars. I got a new cooler and got it ready, some fresh cigar boxes, an oust fan, and a couple of those arm-n-hammer stickups along with the proper humidification stuff. Put it all together and then I put my cigars in. I changed the humidification device as it got smokey as well as the stickups and the cigar boxes periodically. Opened and aired out the cooler every day. Eventually the funk got less, some cigars neve seemed to improve so I pitched them. Eventually the remaining cigars became smokeable, but still to this day have a funk to them. I am still looking after some of them but have no high hopes of improvement. Let me know if I can help in any way! Oh, the insurance co will not replace tobacco.
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10-30-2008, 11:50 AM | #14 |
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Sorry to hear about the fire....I'm glad to hear everyone is okay. One way to check if the fire affected the cigars would be to smoke a cigar that you have smoked a lot of or have smoked recently. I would pay particular attention to the pre-lit draw flavors/aromas.
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10-30-2008, 11:54 AM | #15 |
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Sorry to hear about the fire. I would smoke one, and if it's bad, just plan on reporting it to your insurance company.
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10-30-2008, 01:23 PM | #16 |
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Sorry to hear about the fire, hope everything is ok with you and your family.
Did the cigars get all wet due to the water, or are they 'unharmed'? That would make a hell of a difference. If they are soaked, I would toss them, otherwise I would try them. And claim them at your insurance (unless they are cc's) |
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10-30-2008, 10:33 PM | #18 |
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Boobar,
Im sorry to hear about your loss, I am a fireman and I imagine it is dificult to be in your position, I do think that by what you are describing sounds as though you may not have lost your smokes, they were removed quickly and if you were able able to be in the area and notice very little damage to the humi itself you may just get lucky, however I would be very careful as smoke from a house fire has a huge amount of carcinogens! If you doubt any at all, toss them all out. -david |
10-30-2008, 11:44 PM | #19 |
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Sorry to hear about the fire, hope everything is ok with you and your family.
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Sorry to hear about the fire but I am glad to hear that noone was hurt. |
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