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Stay Safe After a Flood

4/26/2019 (Permalink)

If you have a flooded home after a storm, the most important thing that you can do for yourself and your loved ones is stay safe.

If you have a flooded home after a storm, the most important thing that you can do for yourself and your loved ones is stay safe. Here are some tips on what not to do, and how to avoid danger after flood water takes over your Farragut, TN home.

1. Never approach standing water in your home. Underground power lines and other power issues could cause this water to be electrically charged. Avoid it and do not stand in it under any circumstances.

2. Don’t forget your cell phone charger. If you can find somewhere that is safe and secure to charge your phone, keep it powered up and charged for as long as you can. If you cannot find or plug in a charger, use the device as little as possible to preserve battery life. Remember to never plug your phone in near water.

3. Do not skimp on your protective gear. Always wear knee-high boots made of rubber and sturdy gloves to protect yourself from electrical currents and contaminated flood water - the more coverage you can find for your body, the better.

4. Never take cleanup matters into your own hands. A flooding home and related damage can be a lot to deal with as a homeowner, but you should never attempt cleaning or renovation projects on your own. Wait until the chaos dies down, then contact a local water damage restoration service for professional help with mold growth, structural damage and other flood-related issues.

Powerful storms that flood your home can be very distressing, especially when your property and safety are at stake. Be as careful as you can be and waiting for professional help whenever possible are your best bets for staying safe and protecting your home. Flood water is not a joke, so finding the best help you can for post-storm cleanup should be your first priority after all the commotion has died down.

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