FLOODING
The effects that floodings have on the environment may directly or indirectly impact the lives
of people. Flooding may effect:
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Drinking water
•
Food
• Electricity
•
Wastewater
facilities (septic systems)
•
Mold
growth
HOME CLEAN UP RECOMMENDATIONS
(Flood Satety and Sanitation Factsheet)
The following is the Cuyahoga County Board of Health recommendations for clean up in
homes where small areas(< 10sq.ft.) of water damage or mold growth have occurred due to
flooding, plumbing leaks, roof leaks, or poor ventilation. You must first eliminate or correct the
water problems or leaks associated with any existing source of water damage or mold growth. In case
of floods it may be necessary to pump the basement dry and to clean out the remaining
debris.
Personal Protection:
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During clean up activities only those doing the cleanup should be in the home (keep
children, pets, elderly, and sensitive people out of the area).
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To limit your exposure to airborne particles a properly fit tested respirator(dust
mask) of N95 or greater should be worn.
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Wear goggles.
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Rubber or vinyl gloves should also be worn.
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Wear long sleeve shirts and long pants.
- At no time should cuts or open sores be left exposed.
- Do not smoke, eat, or drink in clean up area.
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Open windows and place a window fan so that it exhausts out.
General Safety:
- Be absolutely certain that there are no electrical shock hazards.
- Wear rubber boots in wet areas until certain no electrical hazards exist.
- Turn off main switches and unplug electrical and gas appliances in wet areas.
- Do not turn on any appliances which have become wet until they have been thoroughly
dried.
- Do not use matches or open flames until the area has been thoroughly ventilated from
natural gas.
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All accumulated residue should be removed from the area including hard to reach
areas such as corners and under appliances and fixtures.
Carpets, rugs, furniture, and any other porous material that cannot be laundered
must be discarded if not thoroughly dried within 24 hours. Soiled curtains, clothes, linens, and
any other items that can be laundered should be removed and cleaned. All other porous items should
be discarded. Dark stained ceiling tiles or wall board should be removed. Any items or materials
that are being removed or discarded should be placed into garbage bags before being removed from
the area.
Nonporous cleanup recommendations:
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All nonporous items or materials and the adjacent areas should be vacuumed using a
HEPA vacuum.
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This area should then be thoroughly cleaned with a detergent.
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Revacuum using the HEPA vacuum.
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In case of floods all floors, walls, and any other surfaces contacted by flood
waters should be properly cleaned with a detergent
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If the water damage was caused by a sewage backup or contaminated flood waters a
professional should be called to perform the clean up.
Portable Generators
Sometimes the power goes out after a flood. Some people may use generators for
electricity during flood cleanup. The exhaust from a portable generator could cause serious
health effect, possibly death if you breathe it in. Use portable generators OUTSIDE only and
far away form buildings.
Follow these
guidelines.
Other Links
Mold and
Moisture Clean-Up Brochure
Declared Emergency Recovery Assistance - FEMA
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