Leading Restoration Company Shares Important First Steps when Dealing with Flood Damage
With Winter Storm Jonas having slammed the northeast coastline last weekend with wind, rain and coastal flooding, Rainbow International, a leading home and commercial restoration company, has come out with a list of tips on how home and business owners can begin to pick up the pieces. The company's president Mark Welstead, shared these four tips:
When in doubt, throw it away! Any items that have come in contact with floodwater should be thrown out. This includes bottled water, canned goods, plastic utensils, baby bottles and more.
Beware of scammers. Hire only professional, reputable contractors for cleanup and repair needs. Avoid the "drive-by" contractor.
Disinfection protection. Once floodwaters have receded, carefully clean and disinfect each wet item to protect your home and family from sewage or chemical contaminants. Be certain to wear protective clothing, including rubber gloves and boots, during cleanup activities. Not sure where to start? Depe! nding on the amount of water damage in your home, carpet cleaning, upholstery cleaning and mold remediation will get your home looking and feeling like normal.
Should your basement be flooded, drain it gradually. Rainbow recommends draining about 1/3 per day in order to prevent structural damage and collapse that could result from raid water removal.
Established in 1981, Rainbow International is a global franchise organization providing residential and commercial restoration and cleaning services. Recognized by Entrepreneur magazine among its "Franchise 500," Rainbow International franchisees offer a broad range of damage restoration services (ranging from water, smoke and fire damage to carpet and upholstery cleaning and deodorization) to more than 400 locations worldwide. The new Rapid Structural Drying Network of Rainbow International has established a network of elite water loss mitigation franchises across the United States. Rainbow International is a subsidiary of The Dwyer Group, Inc., family of service franchises. For