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Locally Owned Company -- Save The Day Restoration -- Donates Its Time, Crew, Equipment And Supplies To Clean/Sanitize Woman's Car Ransacked And Possibly COVID-19 Contaminated By Scofflaw Homeless Person


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LBREPORT.com is pleased to report this uplifting follow-up to a story we reported several days ago here and here.
(April 24, 2020) -- Save the Day Restoration a locally owned business experienced in cleaning and restoring properties facing fire, mold, water and biohazard issues, has donated its services to help the Long Beach woman who found a homeless person sleeping in her parked car after he'd ransacked and trashed its interior.

As LBREPORT.com reported (here and here), LBPD officers who responded to the scene advised the woman (in view of current COVID-19 conditions) to sanitize her car. Mindful of what's required to do this properly, Frank Yanonis, owner of Save the Day Restoration, offered to help. He offered to donate his company's time, crew, equipment and supplies to sanitize the woman's car in ways she couldn't easily do...and in view of what she'd already gone through, didn't charge her a dime..


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On April 24, a team of Save the Day Restoration workers, clad in protective gear and using professional level equipment and supplies undertook the task. We showed up to see what took place and shot photos (below) and video (uploading shortly.)
Save the Day Restoration owner Frank Yanonis (foreground) oversaw the work



A two-man crew, wearing protective gear, got to work.





VIDEO coming shortly.

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LBREPORT.com has more on this story that we plan to report separately, but for now we invite our readers to thank Mr. Yanonis for his actions by using his business for COVID-19 cleaning and sanitizing (vehicles, commercial and residential properties)...and when conditions return to normal, for other restoration and construction needs.

Save the Day Restoration has a website here with an "about" link here. They also have a Facebook page here that one can "like" and follow with a click.

Their Signal Hill facility is just south of Willow St. and east of Orange Ave. at 1390 E. Burnett St. Their phone number is (562) 246-9908. Don't be surprised if Mr. Yanonis responds personally and follows-up in dealing with your situation. .

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LBREPORT.com readers will also now see an ad for Save the Day Restorations on our front page and article pages. We're donating the space to thank and commend Mr. Yanonis for his action in helping a Long Beach resident he'd never met deal with a COVID-19 situation none of us would want to encounter.

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