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Restoring Textile Using Ozone If a fire breaks out in your nursing home or hospital – how would you get the smell of smoke out of sheets, towels, curtains, tablecloths and resident clothing and personal effects? Sure, detergents work, but some odors can be persistent. And sometimes goods can be damaged by the amount of detergent that needs to be used. Larry Long, owner of Long Cleaners, Inc. holds a franchise for Certified Restoration Drycleaning Network of Southwest Ohio (CRDN) in Miamisburg, Ohio. CRDN is an International Network of franchised Textile Restoration Cleaners. So he knows about linen / goods restoration. After all, its his job to remove all textiles from a facility as a result of fire, smoke, furnace puff back or any atmospheric problem – and return those textiles looking and smelling fresh and clean.
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