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What To Do Before You Start Your Flood Damage Cleanup

By: Samantha Kleiner

After the flood is finished and has passed from your home, the real struggle begins. The problem of cleaning up faces you. The process of flood damage cleanup can be tiring to even think about. It is a tedious task, but one that not only has to be done - it needs to be done quickly. Think about all of your belongings and properties that have been soaked by flood waters. The sooner you can get in there and dry them out, the more likely you will be to keep these things and not lose everything. Some people will want to hire a flood damage cleanup professional, no matter what the cost is. However, there are a number of things you can do to initiate your own flood damage cleanup process.

There's always a solution. Flood damage cleanup can be more effective if you assess the situation before you start. Putting things back in place will be easier after your assessment. You might still need a professional, especially if your electrical appliances and sockets have been compromised. Before you consider starting your flood damage cleanup, you will have to ensure that your electrical outlets are not turned on so that you don't have to worry about getting electrocuted. However, once this has been established, you can start to asses what will need to be thrown out or saved, helping you save time and energy once your flood damage cleanup begins.

Here are a few important reminders before you start your flood damage cleanup:

1. Turn off the main power supply before you do anything. Water could have gotten into a number of places and if you have an electrician turn off the wiring, you can make sure that wherever you go, it will be safe.

2. Always wear protective gear during your flood damage cleanup, including goggles, rubber boots, masks, gloves and other pieces.

3. If your house has been covered by your insurance company, you need to take to some pictures for claims later. The photographs will make descriptions easier and help assess damages with your insurance adjuster while allowing you to get on with your life.
4. Make sure that no more water can enter your house. Look around for other water entry points to make sure that more water doesn't drip in while you are working on your cleanup process.

5. Look in the attic. There will probably be some things up there that might have been saved during the flood, but if you can clean out your attic, this area can be a great place to store things during your flood damage cleanup.

6. Check both your floors and your ceiling. A simple cleanup process might be needed on your ceilings as well. Sometimes, you will need to replace your carpet or look into replacing your floor materials.
7. Some furniture might appear damaged, but can be restored by a professional. Before you throw it away, consult a furniture professional to see if it might be able to be saved.




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Samantha Kleiner writes articles and shares information on fire and water for Albany Flood Damage Service and OH Flood Damage Cleanup

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