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Word Count: 578 Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2008 9:06 AM

Ways To Avoid A Flood And Flood Damage Cleanup

Nowadays, we hear many news stories about flash floods occurring at different parts of the world. So many people are suffering because of the floods that occur around the world due to these floods. We see different groups helping out each other with flood damage cleanup every time a calamity hits an area. Different governments are trying to work together to ensure that their people will not suffer any more. But we, as citizens, also need to make sure that we do our part in order to avoid experiencing floods in our areas.

Here are some ways on how we can avoid floods and the flood damage cleanup that comes in the aftermath of floods:

1. Avoid throwing your trash on the ground. Many times we do not give much thought to throwing our pieces of paper and pieces of gum on the ground. But all these pieces of trash accumulate and clog up the drainage or sewer system. During times of flood damage cleanup, people find that one of the things that bring about floods would be the trash that has clogged up the sewer pipes thus preventing the rainwater from properly flowing into the drains.

2. Take care of your trees and plants. We never really see the importance of trees and plants. For many, they just serve as aesthetic pieces that brighten up one's day. But these trees and plants are very essential when trying to avoid a flood in an area. The roots of a tree or plants hold the ground together and keep the water at bay during heavy rains. Some studies have shown that those areas which experience flash floods are those mountainous areas that do not have that many trees. Because of the lack of greenery, the water would rush down the mountain's slopes and eventually turn into a flood. So take care of your greens in order to avoid having a flood damage cleanup.

3. Clean up the drainage system. It would definitely help if you can stop throwing your garbage left and right but it would be good for the drainage system to be cleaned thoroughly on a regular basis. Get your local government to come up with a program to clean up the system. Make sure that the water during heavy rains would flow in smoothly through the drainage system. By doing so, you will definitely be able to avoid a flood damage cleanup.

4. If you have any rivers or creeks in your area, make sure they are also cleaned thoroughly. During a flood damage cleanup, it was observed that there were bits of trash in the river or creek in the area. These pieces of trash pile up so the water from the rains would just stay in that area and would not be able to flow freely into the river. The water would rise and cause the flood.

5. Make people more aware. A lot of people know that floods occur. They also know that after a flood, there would a flood damage cleanup. But people need to be more aware and more proactive. By spreading the news, more people will avoid throwing garbage and would be more considerate and mindful of how they treat Mother Nature.

By working together, we will all be able to avoid having to contend with floods in our homes and the need to do a flood damage cleanup.

About the Author

Ramona Weisly distributes information on water and sewer damage issues for Flood Damage Cleanup New Jersey and Flood Damage Cleanup Linden NJ




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