
Water Damage Cleanup
Step number one is to stop the water from flowing and start cleaning it up. Take all necessary safety precautions including turning of the power and wearing gloves and other protective equipment. Use mops, towels, and other absorbent items to remove standing water. You will later do a more thorough job of extracting the water. For now, you're in damage control mode. Remove items such as furniture, rugs, and electronics that could be damaged by the water. Wipe down the walls, removing any debris that may have accumulated. Again, later you will do a more thorough job of cleaning and disinfecting these areas.
Water Extraction
Once the area is cleared and it's safe to turn on the power, you will need to do a more through water extraction job. If the water has soaked through the carpet and down to the pad, you will need to remove the carpet and extract water from both the carpet and the pad.
Clean and Treat Affected Areas
Once you've extracted as much water as possible, it's time to clean and disinfect the affected areas. Use disinfectants because no matter how clean the water source, contamination is likely, especially if carpets are involved. Pay special attention to ALL areas that came in contact with the water including walls, baseboards, flooring, cabinets, furnishings, and other items.
Dry out the Area
Finally, the entire area must be dried out. Open windows and use blowers, fans, and dehumidifiers to dry out the area completely. This step is crucial and should be started promptly. The longer the area remains wet, the more likely it is that mold will arrive. The clock is ticking, so work quickly and efficiently during the first steps to ensure that this final step can be started as soon as is practical. If you have a partner, split up. While you're draining the water, have your partner start opening windows and gathering the necessary equipment. Once it's safe to turn on the blowers, turn them on, even if you are still extracting the water.
Some water damage jobs are small enough for the average homeowner to tackle while others are simply better left to the professionals. If the job is extensive and far beyond your abilities, call a water damage company right away. As you're waiting for the crew to arrive, and if it's safe to do so, stop the flow of water and start mopping up.
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