Looking For Homeowners Who Were The Victims Of House Fires

 
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Old 05-11-2008, 10:18 PM   #1
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Looking For Homeowners Who Were The Victims Of House Fires


I own an Architectural Design company and frequently do fire restoration remodels and rebuilds. I am writing a research paper about American Families and How they rebuild after house fires. I am looking for some unfortunate victims of house fire who would like to share their experience with me, you will be cited in the paper. Please let me know if you or anyone would be willing to help.

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Re: Looking For Homeowners Who Were The Victims Of House Fires


Ummm, you might be better off looking for them here -
www.diychatroom.com

You own a Arch. co. and you're writing a research paper? What publication is it going to be printed in?

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