Recent heavy rains around Texas, have us all too aware that flooding is a real concern this time of year.
Heavy rain and severe storms bring a major risk of flooding to any area they hit. Knowing your level of risk and being prepared is a good start, but what do you do when suddenly the water is up to your knees or you come home and find a pool in your living room?
1. Call For Help
If you are at home and water is rising, call for help as soon as possible. Flooding is very dangerous and unpredictable. Unstable weather conditions can cause water to rise without notice. Get to high ground, but never go into the attic, as you risk getting trapped. Try to keep up with weather updates so you know what to expect throughout the day. Weather can be unpredictable, but the best thing to do is be knowledgeable and prepared.
2. Stay Away from the Water
Don't wade through the water if possible. The water harbors contaminants such as bugs, snakes, germs and chemicals that can potentially harm you. Just six inches of water can sweep you off your feet. Do not drive through any flood water either. Two feet of water can float your vehicle and put you in great danger if you are inside. If you have to interact with floodwater, protect yourself and wear the appropriate clothing that would protect your skin. If you are driving, do what the National Weather Service campaign advises: "Turn around, don't drown."
3. Do Not Touch Any Electrical Items
Electricity and water do not mix. If you are aware of a flood warning in your area, unplug and turn off all electrical items. If flooding happened while you were away, do not touch electrical appliances. Wires could potentially be live. Wading through flood waters could lead to electrocution because of wires around the area.
4. Quickly Call for an Emergency Cleanup Crew
The experts at Flood Kings say the sooner you call for help, the sooner you can save your items from further damage. It is a stressful situation, but acting fast will help lessen the stress and damage. Professional cleanup teams will clean up the water and work on restoring possessions. Trying to clean up flood damage on your own will not turn out well. Professional teams with the right equipment and technology will do the best job of restoring a home or business. They will take care of bacteria, fungus, odor and any other issues that flood waters might cause. Professionals will ensure that your home is cleaned up and that it is a safe space to live again.
5. Call the Insurance Company
Floods cause extensive and expensive damage. Call your insurance company and take photos of the damaged property. Flood restoration professionals, such as Flood Kings, are experienced in working directly with insurance companies.
Be smart before, during and after floods because it is important for your safety and the safety of others. Stay up-to-date on the unpredictable Texas weather. Even though the situation is stressful, taking the right action will speed up the cleaning and restoring processes.
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