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Four Steps to Protect Your Building from Flooding

2/5/2022 (Permalink)

Four Steps to Flood-Proofing Your Building

If you are in a flood zone, then it is likely in your best interest to prepare your business for the potential of flood damage. There are specific steps you can take to reduce the risk of property loss. However, no amount of preparation can guarantee no damage. Follow the four steps below to minimize your potential property loss.

1. Elevate Critical Equipment

While surge protectors can help save electrical equipment from electrical storm damage, it does little when it comes to floods. To protect computers and other sensitive equipment, you should unplug and elevate the items.

2. Sandbag Doors and Windows

Most flood damage occurs because of unprotected entry points. Therefore, it is necessary to protect all doors and windows. You can accomplish this by building up several barricades of stacked sandbags. These barricades should divert the water away from all points of entry.

3. Secure Furniture

Flooding turns tables, chairs and other nonsecure items into dangerous missiles. Floating furniture can damage windows, doors and even people. It is important to secure all furniture, inside and outside, by weighing it down or moving it to higher ground.

4. Establish an Emergency Response Plan

A disaster restoration specialist in the Northfield, NJ, area will likely offer free assessments of your business. During these assessments, they may discuss how and when you would like their company to respond. A final plan will mean that when a disaster occurs, your chosen restoration team will take action immediately, taking the stress away from you during that time.

Protecting your business from flooding is not necessarily about eliminating all risks of water damage, it is about reducing those risk so that recovery is quicker and easier. A flood is devastating and can interrupt business processes for weeks or months, depending on the level of loss. Be sure to follow the above steps to reduce potential flood damage losses.

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