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Flooding

5/23/2023 (Permalink)

This flooded office was from a recent storm.

Water damage cleanup processes at commercial properties can present unexpected dangers, which should not be underestimated. It is crucial to take proper precautions to ensure safety. Our water damage restoration professionals at SERVPRO of Dubuque recommend the following simple precautions during water damage cleanup to keep you safe in the event of a flood at your business:

  • Stay out until it's safe: It is best to avoid reentering your business until it has been declared safe by SERVPRO of Dubuque's technicians. Various hazards such as water contamination, structural damage, mold growth, and electrocution may be present. If reentering is necessary, make sure to wear appropriate protective gear to ensure safety.

  • Be prepared for potential hazards: During the water damage cleanup process, complications can arise. While not all of them may occur after a flood, being prepared for each possibility is important. This includes being aware of potential issues such as collapsed walls or roofs, gas leaks, compromised electrical systems, and pest infestations.

  • Use proper protective gear: Floodwater often contains hazardous bacteria and microorganisms. If you must reenter your business, it is crucial to wear appropriate protective gear. Depending on the extent of the damage, this may include respiratory protection, rubber gloves, rubber boots, Tyvek coveralls, and other necessary equipment.

  • Prompt water removal: The water should be removed as soon as possible to minimize mold growth and water damage. SERVPRO of Dubuque has trained technicians and the right equipment to efficiently remove the water and dry your facilities. Swift action in this regard helps mitigate potential safety hazards.

  • Avoid procrastination: It is important not to delay the cleanup process, regardless of other distractions or tasks at hand. Mold and water damage pose their own safety risks, so prioritize the cleanup to prevent further damage and potential health hazards.

By following these precautions, you can enhance safety during water damage cleanup at your commercial property.

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