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4 Things You Shouldn't Do After a Flood

6/22/2022 (Permalink)

White van driving through flooded street Don't travel on flooded roads.

Four Things To Avoid After a Flood

If a flood in Linwood, NJ, has caused water damage to your home, you might be wondering what to do next. An emergency of this kind is not always the easiest to handle, particularly if you are feeling stressed or panicked. If you find yourself in this situation, there are some things you should avoid doing to keep yourself and your family safe.

1. Don’t Touch Flood Water
Water from a flood is often highly contaminated. It picks up dirt, waste and debris and can bring it inside your house. Try to avoid entering areas with a lot of water and, if you do find it necessary, wear protective gear to keep the water from touching your skin.

2. Don’t Hesitate To File a Claim
If you have flood insurance, you should file a claim as soon as possible. Waiting too long after the damage has occurred to start your claim can affect the amount of money that you are able to receive. In some cases, your claim may be denied entirely.

3. Don’t Wait To Arrange For Repairs
Storms can damage your home in several ways. Flood water can ruin building materials and contribute to mold growth if it is not removed quickly. An emergency cleanup and repair company can remove water, rebuild certain areas if necessary and clean damaged belongings.

4. Don’t Travel On Flooded Roads
It can be uncomfortable to remain in a flooded home before repairs are completed. However, it is better to stay where you are than to drive in unsafe conditions. If the roads are flooded, they can make it difficult to control the vehicle and can even cause damage to the car.
Avoiding these actions if there is flood water in your house can help you navigate the situation more easily. Stay away from contaminated water and contact professionals to help manage difficult tasks that you cannot do on your own. After a flood, your safety should be your top priority.

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