What To Do Before The Water Damage Team Arrives
When you discover an indoor deluge of water,
call a professional water damage company to send a team of experts as soon as
possible. In the time it takes for the crew to arrive with industrial equipment
and experienced technicians, make the most of these minutes. Damage from water
and bacteria growth can begin within just a few hours.
Water soaked fabrics, upholstery, carpeting
and drapery can be very heavy. A single gallon of water weighs eight pounds, so
a 1,000-gallon event could add significant weight to the floors and contents of
your space. Don’t attempt to move large water-soaked items; the water damage
team will have the manpower to move it out quickly and efficiently.
Instead,
focus on these helpful tasks:
Turn off circuit breakers supplying
electricity to wet areas if appropriate. (Don’t enter standing water, of
course.) Unplug and remove any small
electrical devices located on wet carpet or other wet surfaces. Move all
electronics to dry area.
Remove books, shoes, paper goods, fabrics,
potted plants and any items that may stain the carpet. Take wet area rugs or
other unattached floor coverings outside in the sun. Do not remove the
wall-to-wall carpet. Hang draperies and pin up furniture skirts to prevent
contact with the wet carpet.
Wipe furniture and prop up wet cushions for
even drying. Open drawers and closet and cabinet doors to speed the drying
process. Place aluminum foil under legs of wood furniture (especially
antiques). Remove smaller, lighter furniture items that are easy to transport.
Make plans for a restoration crew to move
large furniture items out to the garage or storage area. Clear the path now to
save time and your stored items.
If the water damage is from a dirty or
contaminated source, do not enter. You don’t need to track that stuff into the
rest of your home. If you MUST enter, put plastic bags over your shoes and then
discard them on the way out.
Resist
The Urge To Jump Into The Problem!
·
Don’t use your home vacuum;
electrical shock may result as well as damage to the vacuum
·
Don’t operate TV’s or other
appliances on wet carpet or floors
·
Don’t place newspaper in the
traffic areas (ink transfers easily)
·
Don’t activate the HVAC
system if it has been directly affected by water (it may spread contamination)
·
Don’t disturb visible mold
·
Don’t leave the home
unsecured at night. Lock and secure your property when not occupied to prevent
looting. Alarms may malfunction if the electricity or telephone service has
been interrupted.
Hard
Wood Floors
Water is the mortal enemy of hardwood
flooring. Due to the porous nature of wood, moisture can be easily absorbed
into the material. Again, remove as much clean water as you can with clean
towels and blankets. However, if the water came from outside, it might carry
dirt, mud, and sand across your floor. Don’t scrub and, therefore scratch, your
fine-grained boards. Definitely wait for the experts to determine the safest
and most effective solutions for YOUR flood and YOUR particular floors.
Document
The Details
No matter how horrible the mess of belongings
became, the insurance company will need proof of what you owned and its value.
With this time, begin an accurate inventory: what items are damaged, what is
ruined, what did it cost, where and when did you buy?
Before you or the water damage team make any
repairs, fully document the damage for your insurer. You could potentially
decrease the extent of your coverage if you don’t have ‘proof.’ Digital
versions can be stored electronically and easily copied when requested.
Rely on Champion Cleaning Systems for water
damage clean up. Their industrial-grade dehumidifiers, high-speed air movers,
and documented drying process will return your wet mess into a safe, beautiful
and comfortable home. The experienced team is on-call to respond 24 hours a day
to Sharpsburg, Peachtree City, and Newnan areas. To schedule a cleaning
appointment, report an emergency or discuss moisture in your home, call Champion
Cleaning Systems today.
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