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10-30-2008, 07:23 AM | #1 |
Rubber Room Wall Bouncer
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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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