Our guide to post-flood home cleanup includes safety precautions, how to remove standing water, tips for cleaning and disinfecting surfaces, plus repairs you may need to make.
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During a flood cleanup, the indoor air quality in your home or office may appear to be the least of your problems. However, failure to remove contaminated materials and to reduce moisture and humid...
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THE destructive deluge that engulfed Dubai on Tuesday could end up costing the glitzy city $1billion to clean up after the "apocalyptic" floods.The to
This page contains some useful tips and practical information to help households start the clean up after wind and water damage.
To clean up after a flood be aware of dirty water health hazards, how to return home safely, how to clean a flooded home, septic tank and field issues, and food
According to the Environment Agency over 2 million properties in England are at risk from flooding from rivers, seas and surface water. ; Rising sea levels and more frequent rain storms caused by climate change are only set to exacerbate the problem. ; But there’s lots you can do to help protect your property.
Here are the do's and don'ts of cleaning up water in your home after flooding.
Here’s the reality: If you have one inch of water in your home, fixing the damage can cost about $25,000, says the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Flood insurance can help. Experts recommend buying flood insurance if you own a home, no matter where you live. More than 20% of flood claims come from properties outside high-risk flood zones, FEMA reports, and most homeowners and renters insurance doesn’t cover flood damage. But remember, it’s not just weather that causes flooding. Plumbing problems and clogged gutters can cause floods, ...