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  2. Belfor - Wikipedia

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    BELFOR began as a Quality Awnings & Construction company in Dearborn, Michigan in 1946. [2][3] The company changed its name to INRECON L.L.C. (for In surance Recon struction) in 1981. [3] Taylor, Michigan -based Masco bought 25 percent of the company in 1997, and completed its purchase of INRECON in 1999. [3]

  3. Servpro - Wikipedia

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    Number of employees. 450 (Corporate), 2,200+ Franchises. Website. servpro.com. Servpro is a franchisor of fire and water cleanup and restoration franchises in the United States and Canada. [1] The franchise system provides localized services as well as large-scale disaster recovery. [2] It is headquartered in Gallatin, Tennessee.

  4. Water damage - Wikipedia

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    Fire and Water Restoration companies are regulated by the appropriate state's Department of Consumer Affairs - usually the state contractors license board. In California, all Fire and Water Restoration companies must register with the California Contractors State License Board. [ 10 ]

  5. Holly Hotel, devastated by fire more than 2 years ago, is for ...

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    Firefighters on the scene of a fire in Holly's Battle Alley that destroyed Andy's Place restaurant and Battle Alley Arcade Antiques Mall as well as damaged a section of the historic Holly Hotel in ...

  6. Occupational hazards of fire debris cleanup - Wikipedia

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    Safety hazards of fire cleanup include the risk of re-ignition of smoldering debris, electrocution from downed or exposed electrical lines or in instances where water has come into contact with electrical equipment. Structures that have been burned may be unstable and at risk of sudden collapse. [2][3] Other safety hazards may include flammable ...

  7. Disaster Kleenup International - Wikipedia

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    DKI (Disaster Kleenup International) is the largest organization in North America that contracts for disaster restoration. [2] In June 2013, its annual revenue was $1.7 billion. [3] The organization began franchising in 1994. [4] The organization operates a network that supports its member companies, [2] which operate as independent contractors ...

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