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3 Steps to Take in Case of a Flood on Your Commercial Property

4/22/2022 (Permalink)

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Three Steps To Take In Case Of a Flooding

Flood damage is a common and devastating experience for property owners in Black Lick, PA. If you have experienced a flood in your building, you can take action immediately to prevent damages from worsening with time. Some common reasons for flooding include:

  • Burst pipes
  • Heavy rainfall
  • Sewage overflow

The type of flooding in your building will determine what action you should take for cleaning and reparation. Here are three steps to take in case of a flood.

1. Determine the Type of Water

There are three categories of water from flooding. They determine the risk of hazard for bacterial and viral illnesses from contact with the water. Category 1 is sanitary water which normally comes from water supply lines. This water is drinkable and safe to clean without protective gear. Category 2 water is somewhat dirty and includes water from showers or washing machines. Category 3 water, or black water, is highly unsanitary and should be handled with care. Flood water from storms falls into his category.

2. Clean As Much Water As You Can

Time is important when water enters your property. Water that is allowed to sit on your property can dampen natural construction materials and furniture, increasing the risk of irreparable flood damage. Clean the water with rags, towels, mops, and any other tool that can sop up the moisture. If you are handling black water, use protective gear. You may want to hire a storm damage restoration service to aid in the cleanup of Category 3 water and restoration of your property.

3. Contact Your Insurance

If you have flood insurance, they can provide you with a list of providers to aid in cleanup and repairs. They will often cover storm damage and sewer backup if it affects more than two acres of land. Contact your insurance company before hiring a contractor to help with restoring your property to prevent overspending.
Flood damage may not always be preventable but being prepared can make a great difference in costs and loss. Know what steps to take and lessen the damages made to your property by a flood.

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