Thursday 19 February 2015

Tips for Cleaning and Drying Out a Water Damaged Building

Floods usually don’t last long, but the water damage they cause inside the building along with all of its contents can present a greater threat in the long run. This makes the procedure of cleaning and drying a home after water damage a very important step to undertake before diving into water damage restoration plans and repairs. Although it might be a time-consuming effort, you can also assess all the damage on the property properly to maximize your time.

 

Health and Safety

Safety always comes first! Before touching anything that is waterlogged or damp, assume that all power lines are live. To ensure your health and well-being, turn off the power of your own house, even if there is no electricity in the neighborhood. This ensures that no accidents will happen to you or a family member during the sweep. Don’t forget that floodwaters might be contaminated with sewage or animal wastes, this could present as a major health hazard. While cleaning up, make sure that you protect your eyes, mouth, and hands. Also take note that after you have gone through the area; always wash your hands with disinfectant. After this, there is not much to do but wait until the interiors dry, but opening up windows will help get rid of some of the unwanted moisture and smell.
 

Documentation

As soon as you have secured the area and are sure that everything is safe, you should begin to document. Having a photographic record before and after the clean up the damage is vital, especially when you are going to contact your insurance company for water damage restoration fees. Don’t forget: if you are not confident in doing the cleanup yourself or if you feel as if there are certain hazards inside your house, do not go inside; contact a professional to make the assessment instead.

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