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Do you have Mold? Is it toxic mold? Do you have Water Damage from a Flooded Basement which is causing moisture to buildup in your home or business? The moisture associated with water intrusions will promote the growth of such as Stachybotrys, Penicillium, Aspergillus, and Cladosporium.
The longer an indoor contaminant is allowed to remain intact, the greater its potential impact on human health and on the structural integrity of the facility. Mold can grow on most common building materials if they remain wet for 24 to 48 hours. Special care must be taken during the and restoration process or serious health hazards can develop.
Our Mold remediation technicians are fully trained and are proficient with the latest equipment, materials and techniques. We specialize in remediation of mold, bacteria, water and Sewer Damage Cleanup in you facility.
You can reach us at 1-800-222-6815 if you are having any water, fire, smoke, or mold problems or are in need of any Document drying !
Flood Damage Cleanup: Assess the Damage Before the Cleanup
The flood damage cleanup process can be tough. You might be just looking around your property with all these questions in your mind. How am I going to cleanup this mess? Where should I even begin? Do I need to hire a flood damage cleanup professional? What if it proves to be too costly? What if I can’t afford it?
As they say the solution is in the problem itself. Effective flood damage cleanup will depend on your assessment of the damage done. If the assessment of the damage is well-done, then the flood damage cleanup process will be more effective. Based on your assessment you will be able to decide whether you can do the cleanup yourself or if you will need the help of a flood damage cleanup professional. Which are the things which you can save? Which things should you throw away?
Here are a few tips which can help you assess the extent of the flood damage:
1. Before you do anything, switch off the main power supply. You do not want to be electrocuted while assessing the damage. Have it looked by an experienced electrician. Switch on electrical items only when the professional has declared it as safe.
2. While making the assessment, put on protective gear. Use gloves, goggles, and boots and if possible even a respirator.
3. If your house is covered for insurance you might want to take a few pictures for later use. It can come in handy while discussing the issue with your insurance adjuster.
4. Check to see if there is a possibility of more water coming inside your house. If there is, then try and see if you can set up some temporary blockages to prevent more water from coming into your house.
5. Check the attic. If there are items which have been extensively damaged due to the flood, throw them away. You don’t want them to damage the items which can be saved during the flood damage cleanup.
6. Check the insulation to see if it can be restored. Or is it too heavily soaked? If it is heavily soaked, you will probably not be able to save it.
7. Check your ceilings. Will simple cleanup and drying processes help in restoring it? Or are they so extensively damaged that only a professional can repair it?
8. Check your carpets. If they are tacked or glued to the floor, then it might not be a good idea to work on it on your own. Hire a professional for cleaning up the carpet. If the carpet can be taken out, then just roll it and take it outside.
9. Check your furniture. Can you save them by do-it-yourself methods? Or maybe they are too extensively damaged. If they are, you might need a professional.
10. Check your kitchen. Are the kitchen appliances extensively damaged too? If yes, you might have to replace them.
11. If the flood water has too many contaminants, then you will need to assess if extensive disinfection is required. If yes, hiring a professional will be good idea.
There are many factors which will need to be considered while making the assessment. These tips will help you get started with your flood damage cleanup.