Water damage tips to reduce damage to your Spokane home
3/16/2016 (Permalink)
What to do if you have a water damage in Spokane.
Water damage can be devastatingly stressful to a homeowner. You can feel helpless and overwhelmed. Although calling a professional is the first step we always recommend, there are some things you can do to help reduce the damage while you wait for professionals to arrive.
DO:
Shut off the water source if possible
Turn off circuit breakers for wet areas of the home or building
Remove as much excess water as possible by mopping or blotting with towels
Remove lamps and other tabletop items and wipe wood furniture with a towel
Remove and prop up wet upholstery cushions for even drying
Place foil or wood blocks between furniture legs and wet flooring
Remove any paintings, electronics or anything else that is sensitive to moisture and put in a dry area of the house
Taking the above steps can really help decrease the amount of damage to your home after a water leak. There are also a few practices that you should avoid after a water damage, because they can cause more damage or harm to yourself or your family.
DON’T:
Enter rooms with standing water where electric shock hazard may exist, such as when electric outlets, switches or circuit breakers are exposed to water
Leave books, newspapers or other colored items on wet carpet or furniture
Leave wet oriental rugs or other colored rugs on carpeting
Use household vacuum cleaner to remove water because risk of electric shock
Use TV’s or other electrical appliances while standing on wet floor
Turn on ceiling fan in rooms where the ceiling is wet
Enter a room where ceiling is wet and sagging
Spread contaminated water by walking unnecessarily throughout the house
Use personal fans if the water in the home is contaminated
The most important “do” is to call a professional, trained water mitigation specialist such as SERVPRO of Spokane County at 509-487-4700.
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