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Dealing With The Aftermath Of Water Damage
Water damage is but expected after every flooding, which is why people around places where floods are prevalent are expected to get accustomed to it. Aside from structures and other personal belongings, smaller but equally important possessions such as important documents and papers, may also be damaged. But for those who are not used to heavy rains and overflowing waters that lead to flooding, here are some of the most important tips on how to deal with the aftermath of water damage:
Separate pertinent documents according to paper type. Right after the flood subsides, find all your paper documents and see how much ruin water damage had caused. Separate same paper types like diplomas and other certificates. Lay these documents on a flat surface and let them dry without exposing them to sunlight as doing so will even worsen the water damage. You can also use an electric fan to aid the drying process. Useful equipment for it is a clothes line, which you can use for hanging them up to dry. You may also rinse this paper if it has been soaking for a while in darker water, but be very careful in handling them as they are so vulnerable in this state. If they are stacked and wet, dry them for a while until each strand is free from water damage before you separate the individual sheets.
Take care of photographs harmed by water damage not later than two days after the flood or sooner. Photographs are very vulnerable to water damage. Having these soaked and left to dry without proper care will make them stick together permanently. If you have photographs in frames, you will have to take these out first and rinse with flowing water. If you have a valuable painting or a historical picture however, do not rinse or wet it any more as this is not the proper way to save it. Instead, dry this first and find a professional conservator afterwards to do the restoration.
When you're done giving attention to your important documents, it is not time to dry your couches and carpets. The worst thing about these fabrics is that they are very susceptible to mold contamination. When this happens, it can be the root of health hazards so in most cases they are just replaced instead of restored. But restoration is still possible by simply taking them out to direct sunlight. After drying, create a mixture of bleach and water and scrub thoroughly. Doing so will disinfect your furniture from whatever bacteria or contamination that is up inside. Rinse, and again, dry it up under the sunlight or using air dryer.
Clothes are the easiest to clean after a water disaster. Washing them normally but with disinfectant this time will restore it perfectly. Rinse and dry.
Water disasters are really a life changing event, but only for a while. It is not supposed to keep you from living a normal life, or losing most of your important documents or things. By simply using the above mentioned tips, one can deal with the aftermaths of floods and other water disaster occurrences. No one can predict what will happen in times of natural calamities but you can always keep it from disrupting your life.
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Charmaine Pierce is a house issue disaster writer for Chicago Water Damage Restoration and Chicago, IL Water Damage RepairAuthor Profile: florabat
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