Water damage is any damage done by water like floods, but could also be a domestic crisis. This could result in wetness or dampness of a room or particular items that helps the growth of moisture-related mold and mildew that are toxic and bring reactions such as immune disorders. Molds can also cause allergic reactions like headaches, dizziness, nausea, diarrhea, chronic asthma, open sores, rashes and other skin allergies.
Water damage can bring about molds which are microscopic organisms that produce enzymes and digest organic matter to reproduce spores. Once the mold has settled in your home due to water damage, it would need moisture to begin growing.
To control mold, control the moisture indoors and prevent the harm that may be inflicted on your family. Check if there are hidden water leaks at home. It is always possible that you have one in your house.
In bathroom and kitchen, follow these simple steps:
1. Turn off all appliances that use water, and then check your water meter. After leaving it off for an hour, check again the water meter to see if the reading has changed. If the water meter reading changed fashion coats online then it is possible that there's a leak. Refrigerators or freezers are the household appliances that may usually harbor some form of water damage.
2. Check underneath your dishwasher to see if the water pipes are not leaking. Next is the sink area under and on top of the counter.
3. In the bathroom, soft spots in the floors near the tub or shower, or any discoloration could signify that your tub or shower contains leaks. Of course, don't forget to examine the toilet bowl as well.
4. Water damage may also be caused by a clog in your sink or bathroom. Most clogged drains can be easily cleared off by using items commonly found in the house such as a long stick or an unused piece of pipe. Better yet, use a declogging solution.
Here are the dos' and don'ts when applying water damage restoration:
Do's
*Remove the source of water leak if your capability permits. If not, have a professional do it. Remove the water which accumulated by mopping and blotting or sweeping it off.
* Keep the draperies off the wet carpet, by looping the bottom through a coat hanger, and placing the hanger on the drapery rod. Afterwards, remove wet area rugs or other floor coverings. Then, gather all wet fabrics and have them cleaned and dried thoroughly.
* Open all furniture drawers, closet doors, and luggage for better ventilation.
* Photos, paintings, and other art objects must be moved to a safe and dry place.
* Place damp books from shelves to a dry area; then spread them out to dry to avoid mold and mildew's growth.
Don'ts
* Never use an ordinary household vacuum to remove water.
* Using electrical appliances while standing on wet carpet or wet floors may pose a danger of electrocution.
* Especially when you are not yet sure of the status of electricity, avoid going into rooms with standing water.
* Lifting carpet without professional help is also a no-no because doing so incorrectly could cause shrinkage.
When it comes to water damage, what you don't know can hurt you. So there are many pointers given above for handling water damage and taking adequate care to avoid the risks that water damage can bring to you and your family.
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