Emergency
Procedure
Checklist for Water Damage
As
Quickly As Possible Eliminate the Source of the Water!
• If
safe to do so, turn off circuit breakers supplying electricity
to wet areas; unplug and remove any small electrical devices currently
located in wet areas.
• Remove
small furnishings from carpet to prevent mist or stains and speed
restoration.
• Place
aluminum foil under legs of wood furniture, especially antiques,
to prevent stains.
• Hang
draperies and pin up furniture skirts to avoid contact with wet
floors, which prevents watermarks.
• Remove
books, shoes, paper goods, fabrics, potted plants or other items
that may stain floor coverings (check under beds and in closets
for these items too).
• Remove
and secure breakables, moisture-sensitive or high-value items.
• Plan
for restoration crews to move furniture into dry areas with vinyl,
ceramic or wood flooring or garage storage area.
• Wash
your hands thoroughly after handling wet items.
• Do
not walk on wet carpet any more than necessary to minimize damage.
• If
sewage related, do not handle any contaminated items and do not
turn on fans, heating or air conditioning units as it may spread
the contamination.
• Do
not use any type of home vacuum or shop-vac to remove water since
electrical shock may occur.
• Call
Stanley Steemer for Emergency Water Extraction at 1-800-783-3637,
available 24 hours a day/7 days a week. |