Use Caution During Flood Cleanup
8/7/2020 (Permalink)
After raging waters rise in your Talking Rock, GA, home, safety has to always be the top concern. Once the flooding subsides, the main priority doesn’t change. The flood clean up process is complex and time-consuming. Unlike a pipe break, people are dealing with water that is potentially contaminated with sewage and other debris. Before diving into the work, unique cleaning requirements need to be considered.
Vital Safety Measures
Before dealing with anything that has come in contact with the floodwaters, it is important to arm yourself with protective gear. This includes wearing:
- Long pants
- Long-sleeved shirt
- Boots
- Disposable rubber gloves
- Goggles
- Face mask
This gear will create a barrier from the contaminants, which may include new mold growth, being breathed in or moved to unaffected areas. Safety gear should be worn whenever going into the affected area or handling any items.
Clean and Sanitize
Presented with the aftermath, the cleaning requirements go far beyond a simple dry out and wipe down. Along with drying out the home to avoid mold, proper cleaning will eliminate the potential bacteria and viruses that have entered the home. A flood disinfectant needs to be used on all surfaces to prevent the spread of contamination. Any items that can’t be cleaned or are saturated should be thrown away. Clothing, curtains and other textiles should be washed as soon as possible.
If the flooding is overwhelming, the best bet is to call a water remediation and restoration expert. They will have the expertise and tools to ensure a home is properly cleaned and restored. They also have the gear on hand to tackle the biggest problems and know-how to salvage more personal belongings than people may realize.
After a flood, people want to get things back to normal as soon as possible. Before jumping into the process, it is vital to follow cleaning requirements to ensure it is done safely and the right way.