Help Educate The American Public On Water Extraction The Experts At Water Damage Team Have Publish

Water Damage Team, a nationwide water and flood damage restoration company, has published a list of water extraction tips to help educate the American public.
By: Mathew Guiver
 
April 15, 2009 - PRLog -- Wake Forest, NC – The restoration experts of the Water Damage Team are hoping to help prevent water damage across the country by educating readers on various water extraction methods.

“Since mold grows fast, and water spreads faster, when it comes to leaks and foods you need to be quick on your feet,” notes David Beavers of the Water Damage Team. “Luckily, there are several things you can do to stay ahead of the game and get your leak or flood cleaned up and taken care of before mold spores even begin to spread.”

1. Turn Off Power
Even if the water does not appear to be near any outlets or electrical devices, you should always turn off the power when removing water from a flooded area as a safety precaution. Before doing so, do not go near or let any one else go near the water, as it could be a generator for electricity and could be lethally dangerous. Before doing anything else, put on gloves, goggles, boots, and a mask to protect you from hazardous debris before entering the flooded area.

2. Analyze the Situation
Depending on the amount of water flooded in to the area you are taking care of, you may or may not need professional help. If the water is in a non-carpeted area, like a cement basement, it should but you some time. You should be able to bail out the water with a shop vac, buckets,  or plenty of helpers and some mops. However, if the water has taken hold of another area of the house that is carpeted, you will need to act fast.

3. Remove Bulk of Water
The longer the water sits, the more likely it is to seep through your walls and harm the structure of the building. You do not want this to happen, because it will be both costly and time consuming to fix. If you feel you cannot handle the extraction process quickly enough on your own, calling professional help will be both more efficient and cheaper in the long run. If you can handle the situation, be sure to enlist as many hands as possible to take care of the job quickly. Use anything you have to get the bulk of the water out of the area.

4. Remove Unsalvageable Items
Before you can finish cleaning and drying the area, you will need to do some clearing. Any items that are already growing mold, or cannot be salvaged once wet should be thrown away first.

5. Air Dry Salvageable Items
If there was clothing or launder-able items that got wet, you can wring them out and throw them in the dryer now to try and salvage them. Any wooden furniture should be moved out of the area as soon as possible as well, before it begins to absorb any water. Once the bulk of water is extracted, continue sorting through items, making "safe areas" elsewhere to put items you want to save, and a trash pile outside. Lay the salvageable items in the sun (if possible) on a flat, dry surface to dry. Any cloth items should be laundered first before drying.

6. Ventilate
While the cleaning process continues, you will need to open all widows and doors, and place any fans you can get around the affected area. Having a constant airflow through the area will largely decrease your chance of mold growing, and make the whole process faster and easier. Removing all wet items from the area also helps quicken this process drastically, as they add a lot of moisture to the air.


The Water Damage Team is a nation wide disaster restoration company, with years of experience in water removal and water drying. As well as storm damage clean up, contaminated water removal of all levels, structural drying, debris removal and mold remediation. Our water damage restoration specialist are trained and certified in all of the industries standards and techniques. At the Water Damage Team we understand that rapid response is key to preventing any additional loss, so our specialist are available to answer calls and response 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Call 1-800-533-0626 for immediate assistance.

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The Water Damage Team is a nation wide disaster restoration company, with years of experience in water removal and water drying. As well as storm damage clean up, contaminated water removal of all levels, structural drying, debris removal and mold remediation. Our water damage restoration specialist are trained and certified in all of the industries standards and techniques. At the Water Damage Team we understand that rapid response is key to preventing any additional loss, so our specialist are available to answer calls and response 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Call 1-800-533-0626 for immediate assistance.
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