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5 Things Not To Do After a Storm

5/12/2020 (Permalink)

5 Things Not To Do After a Storm

After a storm in Smith Village, OK, flood water could find its way into your home. During a situation there are a few things you should remember not to do. Here are five of the most common.

1. Don’t Forget to Inspect for Damage

If you have a flooded home it’s important to inspect for possible damages outside of the immediately visible flooded area. Water can flow through crack and under furniture causing problems in unseen spaces as well.

2. Don’t Forget to Call a Professional

If you have storm flooding in your home it’s recommended to call a local damage restoration service. These professionals will have the tools and knowledge needed to safely restore your home.

3. Don’t Forget to Remove Water

The restoration service working on your home will need to remove the flood water from the property. This is something you can start ahead of time, as leaving water to sit can cause further damage. You can use a bucket, rags, mops, and other absorbent material to soak up water for removal.

4. Don’t Forget to Wear Safety Gear

Any time you deal with flooding it’s important to wear safety gear that can protect you from coming into skin contact with the water. Safety items such as boots, gloves, clothing covers, and masks are good examples.

5. Don’t Forget to Contact Your Insurance

Another important step to take is to contact your insurance agent. Often they can recommend a good restoration service to help clean up any water damage. Your agent should also know as soon as possible so they can begin the steps of filing a claim for your home.

When dealing with storm caused flood water in your home it’s important not to forget several things. Remember to inspect for damage, call a professional, remove the water, wear safety gear, and contact your insurance company. Not doing any of these things could potentially lead to additional problems.

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