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What Not to Do After a Flood

4/29/2020 (Permalink)

Storm in Raleigh, NC

What Not to Do After a Flood

Thunder rumbles. The air chills. Your windows begin to rattle from the swift winds, and raindrops fall upon your rooftop. The drops fall delicately at first, but they begin to hit your home as sheets of water, relentlessly drenching your dwelling and surrounding outdoor spaces. What was once a protected structure is now being infiltrated by flood water.
A devastating storm has throttled your neighborhood in Raleigh, NC. Now what?

1. Don’t Panic
Panicked homeowners may experience lapses in judgment and rushed decision-making when responding to storm damage. In order to stay safe and avoid brash reactions to the flooding — i.e. “We need to rescue my laptop in the other room! Grab the kayak and start paddling, Grandma!” — it is important to keep a cool, calm, and collected state of mind. Take a deep breath, be mindful of your safety, and stay away from standing water.
2. Don’t Forget Your Allies
You are not alone. Call on restoration service superheroes to save the day. These professionals have the knowledge, tools, and experience to rescue your home from flood water.
You can also reference emergency flood guidance online to stay informed, prepared, and safe. Be ready to rely on your family and friends, too, as you may need to find accommodations away from your flooded home for the time being.
3. Don’t Delay
Acting quickly can help ensure that your flooring, furniture, baseboards, and wall material recover from water-related damage as optimally as possible. The less time these items are exposed to standing water, the better. Although some of your possessions and materials may need to be discarded after exposure to flood water, fast and efficient cleanup by professionals can help mitigate the risk of mold and structural concerns.
Water damage happens. It can be a stressful time for any homeowner, but with proper support from remediation experts, the situation will pass and the storm will subside.

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