How to avoid or reduce water damage

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How to avoid or reduce water damage Ninety percent of the house damage is the end result of water damage and flooding. Cracked water pipes are a great giver to that figure. Electronic items are damaged. Rugs, curtains and clothes are ruined. Electric shock risk is significantly maximized. At the very least, you'll spend days cleaning up the mess, being glad of the emerging mildew smell and getting your pipes fixed so you can restart your water service.

There are steps you can take to help lessen the chance of your property being damaged by water. You can: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

keep floor drains clear of blockage; Organize to have someone examine your property if you are going to be absent from home for more than three days; Verify that there is correct grading around your home; Place a sump pump; Place backflow valves or plugs for drains, toilets and other sewer connections to block water from entering the home; Save important documents and irreplaceable personal objects (such as photographs) where they will not get damaged; If you will be away from home during the winter for more than 3 days, drain the plumbing or arrange to have someone come in daily and evaluate your home to ensure that your heat is still on.


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Upgrade furnaces, hot water heaters and electrical panels in the basement on masonry or relocate these objects; and Ignore finishing areas like basements that may be prone to flooding.

After you find water‌ Be careful! Do not turn on any electrical switches until your electrical system has been analyzed. Turn off your main switch by standing on a dry surface and using a piece of heavy rubber, plastic or dry wood. If you have gas service, check for fumes. If you observe an odour, call the gas company immediately. Protect it Take steps rapidly to safeguard your property from furthermore damage. Board up holes or shut off water supplies to make sure your belongings are not ruined more than they have been. Place items out of wet basements and away from flooded parts of your home. Save receipts for materials you use. Your insurance company will cover any reasonable costs related with protecting your property if the loss is covered by the policy. Call your insurance representative Let your insurance representative know what has happened instantly. This representative will begin to work with you to ensure the damage is evaluated, your insurance company is informed and you are compensated as fast as possible if the loss is covered by the policy. Health hazards During a flood cleanup, the indoor air quality in your home may appear to be the least of your problems. However, failure to remove polluted materials and minimize moisture and humidity can present serious long-term health risks. Standing water and wet materials are a breeding ground for micro-organisms such as viruses, bacteria and mould. They can cause disease, trigger allergic reactions and continue to harm materials long after the flood. For more details visit us at: http://www.classiquechemdry.com.au/


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