The value of knowing how to respond to an emergency has never been so clear, with one of the worst hurricane seasons ever behind us. Educating yourself on what to do in a flood, therefore, is one of the key disaster preparedness issues. Here are some valuable tips homeowners should be aware of when cleaning up damage left behind by a flood.Don't Go Near the Water: Floodwaters can be some of the most contaminated water you will ever come in contact with. Seek medical attention right away if you or a family member has been exposed to flood waters for any length of time.
Don't underestimate structural damage floodwaters can cause. An apparently sound structure may also have suffered gas leaks, electrical damage, or water line damage, so you should steer clear of such buildings until local officials have declared them safe.
Wait Until All is Cleared: Just because the rain has stopped and the floodwater seems to be withdrawing, doesn't mean its safe to go home and start cleaning up. Of course you'll be anxious to find out what damage if any has been done to your property, but sometimes, floodwater damage creates many a hazard that requires professional clean up before the area is cleared as safe to local area residents. Keep watching for information on the weather if you have access to local radio or television stations, which will inform you of any threat from incoming storms, or other floodwater-related dangers in your area.
Tread carefully; flood damage can weaken structures. (gas leak hazard) Bring battery-operated flashlights or lanterns as electricity may be cut off. Study the floors, walls, doors, staircases, and windows closely to make sure the house is not in danger of collapsing, using the flashlight to look at the foundation for cracks or other signs of damage.
After you've examined the structural integrity of the building, check for damage to the utility systems. Find and note down damage to the building's gas, electrical, and sewage system.
Water Damage Cleanup: The initial water damage restoration service is the cleanup. This is called emergency water extraction. You need to drain all of the water out of your house. A professional will have the resources it takes to rid of water from your carpets, safely dry it from your walls, and more. The last thing you want is a puddle sitting in house and growing fungus.
You may want to consider storing your belongings as the work is done on your house. This service makes it possible for you to inventory, tag, pack, relocate, clean, disinfect and safely store your furnishing and other property.
The last thing you should look into is protecting your home in the future. When the experts come out to rid of the water damage and store your belongings, ask them how you can protect your home from further damage.
When involved in devastation there are certain things that must be done in order to keep your home and health in good condition. If you have these services done you should be covered.
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