Things to Avoid After a Flood
Each year, floods cause a considerable amount of damage and affect millions of people worldwide. We may not be able to stop Mother Nature from sending floods, but we can prepare for them to the best of our abilities. The first way to prepare is by stocking up on the best flood barriers on the market. The second way to prepare is to know what to do and NOT do after a flood has happened. Here are some things you should NOT do after a flood, and some of them might surprise you.
Driving through water has equally damaging results. If there is water over the road, you will have no way of truly knowing what is happening under the floodwaters. Cars can be carried away in just a few inches of water, and at the very least, you could become stranded.
Ignoring the Flood Stage Warnings
Even if you don’t live in a direct flood plain, knowing what is happening to the areas around you can be incredibly important. In many cases, flooding can reach the neighboring communities well before the flood has reached its peak. If you even live close to a river or body of water, you will want to know what is happening during the storms.Using Electricity
While most people know it is not a good idea to mix electricity and water, sometimes it is hard to tell if a line is dead. Do not stand in water and attempt to remove electrical wires. Even if you do not have power, that does not mean the wire won’t have electricity flowing through it.Driving or Wading Through Floodwaters
This seems like a given, but driving or wading through floodwaters is dangerous. If you walk through them, you could be carried away by fast-moving water, you could be hit by debris, or you could even get infections or diseases from bacteria carried in the water (often from sewage).Driving through water has equally damaging results. If there is water over the road, you will have no way of truly knowing what is happening under the floodwaters. Cars can be carried away in just a few inches of water, and at the very least, you could become stranded.
Ignore the Growth of Mold and Mildew
After a home is flooded, it is important to get a post-flood home inspection. One of the things you will want to keep an eye open for is any sign of mold and mildew. The growth of mold in your home is not only dangerous to your health, as it can be the cause of many allergies and respiratory problems, but it can also have structural repercussions.Eating & Drinking From Your Home
This may come as a shock to you, but eating and drinking food from your home, unless it has been stored properly is not safe. Tap water can contain any number of bacteria after a flood, and until it has been tested and approved by authorities, you will want to refrain from drinking it. This applies to both city water and well water.Forgetting to Take Photos
After the rush of the moment, you do not want to forget to document what has happened. Not only will this be helpful for insurance purposes, but it could be beneficial if you ever experience flooding again. By knowing what happened this time around, you can be better prepared to guard against flooding the next time. Make sure to take photos of all of the damages and then keep backup copies in a separate internet location so that you can access them whenever you need to.Pumping the Basement Too Soon
As the flood starts to go down, your first instinct may be to get all of the water out of your home. However, one common mistake is pumping out the basement too soon. If there is water inside your basement, chances are that there is also water outside of your basement in the ground. If you pump it out, it will cause too much pressure on the basement walls and cause severe structural damage to your home. Give it time and wait for the water to recede naturally before getting the pump out.
Big Bags USA is Here to Help
Flooding can’t be prevented, but it can be guarded against. Keep yourself and your property out of harm’s way by avoiding these actions above. At Big Bags USA, we take pride in producing the best flood barriers on the market. Not only are they manufactured right here in the USA, but they are easy to set up and incredibly cost-effective. Our products are one of the best on the market, and we would be honored to help protect your business and your home with our premium flood barriers. We look forward to assisting you during your time of need.MADE IN THE USA ~ 100% Manufactured in Missouri ~ BUY AMERICAN
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Protection Systems, LLC
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