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Honestly? I think you are entitled to some cleaner smelling air, but not much else.
No new couch, and no new baby stroller or swing, or high chair. Put those things outside for a few days and the furnace oil odor will evaporate. The stroller, swing, and high chair, in particular, are made of hard materials that can be wiped down with mild detergent and water to eliminate any surface "residue". A few small baking soda or activated charcoal sachets tucked in or under the cushions will absorb the odors in a week to ten days, compared to placing the furniture outside for a few days (and microfiber cloth is rather durable, so the mild detergent might also work on it, too).
Only if you cold establish excessively high levels of contaminants that cannot be safely removed from any of the items you listed, could you possibly be entitled to replacement of the items. _________________ CA-licensed P&C Broker-Agent and Life Agent. CA Insurance Lic #0596197. Now investigating insurance company abuses, and providing litigation support and expert witness services. Send me your questions, and I'll send you my answers. |
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