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Common Techniques For Flood Damage Cleanup

Floods can wreak havoc on our homes and damage our valuable possessions apart from making us emotionally strained and tense. Flood damage cleanup is a long and tiring process. Therefore, we must exercise extreme caution to make the whole process a safe one. We now proceed to study some of the most common techniques for flood damage cleanup which are stated below:

* The first thing to be done before you begin with flood damage cleanup process includes calling your insurance agent or broker to settle insurance claims regarding home insurance. You must take photos of your home both outside and inside to make a record of the damages suffered during floods. These records will assist you for filing insurance claims and getting disaster assistance in the coming times.

* If your basement is flooded with water, pump the water gradually to avoid putting any pressure on the outside walls as it can have a damaging effect on the foundation of the building leading to cracks in the walls and floorings.

* Now you should gear up for flood damage cleanup procedure as soon as the water level starts receding to a safe level to make your home clear from flood water and all sorts of debris or wet mud. Do not let the water remain in your home for long period as stagnant water becomes a perfect breeding place for bacteria and molds.

* Use a garden hose to wash any hard or uneven surface to drive the mud out of your home after disposing off all wet material.

* Flood damage cleanup requires you to prioritize your safety while carrying the cleanup process of your home and household items. You must always wear protective clothing along with rubber boots as well as goggles to protect yourself from any potential dangers of flood waters which contain toxic contaminants posing serious threat to our lives. Before proceeding with flood damaged cleanup process, it is necessary to get a tetanus shot by consulting your physician if your vaccination is not current.

* You must not forget to shut off the electric power from the main power switch of the house to avoid any possible mishap or electric shock as you work towards flood damage cleanup of your house. It is highly recommended to disconnect the main gas pipeline of your home to save any accidental leakage of the gas.

* To protect you from any health hazard, it is best to remove wallboard and plaster that has remained soaked in floodwater.

* Wash and hose down all walls, floors and other affected areas using hot foamy water and a detergent for making them clean from filth left by flood water. Use a disinfectant to get rid of all germs and bacteria completely.

* Dry your wet furniture, carpets, rugs, sheets, and clothes in the sun as soon as possible to save them from getting damaged and also prevent any mold or mildew from developing.

* Provide adequate ventilation in your flood damaged home to drive away moisture and humidity by using fans and dehumidifiers and keeping all the doors and windows open. Keep the place as dry as possible to help your home return back to normalcy at the earliest.

Flood damage cleanup is a laborious, time-consuming and straining process. However, we should try to remain calm and cool while keeping the safety on top of our agenda.

About the Author

Barney Ruch is a homeowner advocate on water damage for Chicago Flood Damage Cleanup and Chicago, IL Flood Damage Cleanup




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