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1. Prioritize Your Safety
A. Don’t Return Too Soon
Only return home when authorities say it is safe.
Watch out for warnings about contaminated water, downed power lines, or damaged roads.
B. Avoid Floodwater
It may contain sewage, chemicals, debris, or be electrically charged.
Wash thoroughly if you come into contact with it.
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2. Inspect Your Home Carefully
A. Before Entering
Check for structural damage: cracked foundation, warped walls, sagging ceilings.
Smell for gas leaks. If you suspect one, leave immediately and report it.
B. Turn Off Utilities
If not done already, turn off electricity, gas, and water at the main switches.
Never turn electricity back on until an electrician checks your system.
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3. Document Everything
Take photos/videos of all damages before you clean anything.
Note the date and time.
Save receipts for cleaning supplies, repair services, and temporary housing – these help with insurance claims.
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4. Clean Up and Disinfect
A. Wear Protection
Use gloves, waterproof boots, and an N95 mask to avoid mold and bacteria exposure.
B. Remove Damaged Items
Discard wet drywall, carpets, insulation, mattresses, and upholstered furniture if they cannot be cleaned.
Remove mud and debris with shovels and water.
C. Disinfect Surfaces
Use a mix of 1 cup bleach per gallon of water to clean hard surfaces (like floors, walls, and furniture).
Don’t mix bleach with ammonia or other cleaners.
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5. Dry Out the Building
Open windows and doors.
Use fans, heaters, and dehumidifiers if electricity is safe.
Drying helps prevent mold, which can begin growing within 24–48 hours.
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6. Handle Food and Water Safety
A. Water
Don’t drink tap water until authorities say it’s safe.
Use bottled or boiled water for drinking, cooking, and brushing teeth.
B. Food
Throw out all food that came in contact with floodwater.
Discard perishables left at room temperature for over 2 hours.
Canned goods can be saved if labels are removed and cans are sanitized.
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7. Check Your Health
Watch for signs of respiratory illness, skin rashes, or stomach issues.
You may need a tetanus shot if injured or if it’s been over 10 years since your last dose.
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8. Seek Help and Support
Contact:
Insurance company: Report damage and file a claim.
Local government or disaster relief agencies: For assistance with cleanup, shelter, and supplies.
FEMA or Red Cross (if in the U.S.): For grants, housing help, or emergency funds.
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9. Prevent Future Flood Damage
Consider raising electrical systems, installing sump pumps, or using water-resistant materials if floods are common in your area.
Review your flood insurance coverage.
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