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Water Damage and the Mitigation Process

4/24/2017 (Permalink)

Water Damage and the Mitigation Process

Water in the home or water in a business can cause a lot of damage. It has the ability to ruin possessing but water in the home or water in a business also has the ability to greatly ruin the location. It is important to make sure to do a water cleanup to minimize the amount of water damage or flood damage and hopefully be able to save some possessions. Some of the success with drying out the home or the business after water cleanup has taken place depends on how long the water has been there. For the most part, any electronics that got water on them are going to be done; however, sometimes furniture and even carpet has the possibility of being saved.

Make sure to not treat flood water and any flood damage or water damage lightly, call a water damage restoration company if this seems like too big of a job, as well as the insurance company. A water damage restoration company may help with the mitigation of the water or flood damage. In addition to making sure to call the insurance company, especially if there was a flood that caused the flood damage, here are some tips that can help with the water cleanup and help to minimize the water damage.

1. Make sure to disconnect all of the power and unplug any of the electronics. Remove all electronics and furniture immediately. The faster that everything is out of the water, the better chance that these things will be salvageable from the water damage or the flood damage. Also pull up any of the carting in the home or the business as well as the under padding. It is unlikely any under padding can be saved, by there is a chance that the carpeting and rugs may be salvageable if cleaning and drying is able to take place.

2. Get rid of all of the water. Calling a water damage restoration company may be the easiest way to do this. If there isn't a lot of water, possibly using buckets and towels may work and then making sure there is air movement to help the drying process take place quickly. If the water in the home or water in a business was caused by a flood, though, then the sewers also may be backed up, which won't efficiently help with the water cleanup. Sometimes a water damage restoration company may be the best option to help make sure that as much as possible of the home or business and personal belongings are saved.

3. Make sure to properly dry out the affected area. Once all of the water is removed, a dehumidifier can help with the air movement to help suck out any excess water in the area. If it is not raining, opening up windows can help speed up drying time and well as help with the air movement. A water removal company will ensure that every aspect of where the water touched will be able to be dried out and the water mitigation process that they use will give the best chance of the most amount of things being saved.

4. Disinfect. Make sure after the water in the home or the water in a business has been removed, and the mitigation process is complete, to disinfect all of the affected areas. This will help to ensure that no bacteria is able to grow and be left behind.

Water damage or flood damage can be a scary thing. However, hiring a mitigation company to help out may help reduce any of the stress. Make sure to call them quickly and to allow for air movement while waiting. Visit http://www.SERVPROnorthweststarkcounty.com for more information on water damage restoration.

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