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Water Restoration Tips For Flood Damage Situations


By Isolde Werry

Water  Restoration Tips For Flood Damage Situations

Floods leave a tail of death and destruction causing severe water damage to many lives and damaging properties worth millions. In such circumstances, water damage restoration can become a daunting and tiring task for many of us. However, we must act with a balanced and calm mind to take rational decision to make ourselves and our family members safe from any potential dangers. It is considered advisable to keep a few important things in mind before proceeding with our water damage restoration process for effective results.

Before thenwater damage restoration process:
* Turn off the main switch and switch off all electricity sources before stepping in flood waters in your home or building.

* Take help from a professional or a trained and experienced electrician to make the process safe and effective as water damage restoration is a tedious task.
* If you have an insurance policy, then you must have cameras with you while you begin the restoration procedure to help you receive insurance claim from the company.
* You should also keep things like paddles, portable dehumidifiers, household cleaning products, steel brushes within your easy reach to help assist you in your restoration process.

During water damage restoration process:
* Always wear protective clothing including rubber gloves, rubber boots, face mask, respirator and goggles for protecting yourself from the hidden dangers of flood water.
* Try to make the place free from flood water as early as possible by keeping the safety of the structure in mind.
* Always stay cool and take short breaks to refresh yourself from time to time.

* Do whatever seems possible to keep water from entering the foundation of your home.
* Let the fresh air into your home to improve the cross-ventilation by opening all doors and windows. This can help control the growth of mildew and mold in your home.
* Keep all the closets, drawers, cupboards, cabinets open to let them dry at the earliest thus preventing excessive moisture and mold contamination in your home.

* Keep your attic dry and check for any wet insulation to prevent danger of getting electric shocks.
* Always wash your hands with a good disinfectant once back from water damage restoration process.
* Look for any rust spots and act quickly to remove such spots by scrubbing them off with rust removers.

* Take pictures of the damaged property to help file an easy insurance claim.
* Make a quick evaluation of the damaged things and save the most precious ones first gradually evacuating the less valuable things.
* Extract all important documents from the water at the earliest to protect them from severe damage.

* Examine your furniture and other possessions thoroughly. Keep those which are less damaged. Drain water with the help of vacuum and expedite their drying with the help of fans and dehumidifiers.
* It is best to discard all those things that have suffered extensive damage as a result of remaining submerged in contaminated flood water to prevent your family against any health hazard.

Knowing how to determine what has become wet as a result of flood waters can help a long way in taking appropriate remedial measures to prevent further damage and make our homes safe and livable once again. This should be the aim of any successful water damage restoration process.



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Isolde Werry does writeups for homeowners for Manhattan Water Restoration and Boston Water Restoration from http://www.FreeArticlesAndContent.com

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