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Identify the source of the incoming water and, if possible, stop it or call a professional to handle it. Turn off all electrical appliances in and around the area affected by water before you get in to the area to reduce electrical hazards. Remove or elevate furniture off wet areas to prevent permanent stains or rust marks from occurring. Empty out closet floors, including shoes and cardboard boxes which could cause staining.Call us day or night to schedule an inspection or to begin emergency drying procedures.
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First, make sure the area is safe, and evacuate if necessary before calling a restoration professional. You should call a restoration professional quickly, because the water can spread to additional areas. Avoid walking on affected areas. Also, if left for a period of time, mold & mold-forming bacteria can begin to spread. The longer a damaged home is left before treatment begins, the further damage will occur, in greater areas of the home. |
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It is best to remove belongings and furniture from the affected areas as quickly as possible to prevent further water damage to belongings, and possible staining of carpets and floors. If you are able, move your belongings to a dry, unaffected area. |
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Again, it is most important that the area is made safe. Evacuate if necessary before calling a restoration professional. Depending on the extent of damage, the house may still be liveable. It is important to contact a restoration professional quickly, because the longer smoke & soot stay in the home, it is more difficult to clean and deodorize. Also, do not attempt to clean the fire or smoke damage yourself. Restoration professionals have scientific methods used to specifically clean different types of damage. You might make the cleaning job more difficult by using imprecise methods. |
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