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Flood Cleanup

by Tara Peris

Few tasks are as thankless as that of cleaning up after a flood. Widespread property damage can take months to repair, and the process is likely can exert both a physical and emotional toll. Nonetheless, it is essential to clean up water damage quickly in order to prevent serious secondary health risks.

Assessing Risk Following a Flood

One of the most difficult things about cleaning up after a flood is that the damage is literally everywhere. In addition to water damage to floors, paint, and furniture, you can expect to contend with a host of other difficulties. Critically, dishes, food, and the very air you breathe can also pose serious health risks.

To be sure, the most significant risk associated with a flood is the quality of the air in indoor environments following the disaster. Water that damages floors, carpets, and furniture can also create humidity and moisture that end up getting trapped indoors. In turn, this moisture can create a rich environment in which mold and bacteria flourish. It's this fungus and virus life that poses the most significant health risks.

Consequently, in the immediate aftermath of a flood, it is essential to clean up water damage quickly and completely. Effective cleanup is essential to preventing further damage to your home and to preventing allergies, asthma, and other illness. Look into air ventilators and cleaners that can keep indoor environments sanitary and dry, as humidity is likely to be your biggest threat following a flood.


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