To begin with, it is important that you turn off the electricity immediately. Many people would have a problem with this particular precaution mainly because cleaning would not be very easy in the dark. However, it is important that all the electricity in the affected area be turned off since water damage come with the increased risk of electricity shock. This has everything to do with your safety in such instances.Secondly, go on and remove any valuables furniture and other objects. These should be moved to a dry and well ventilated place where they can dry. Drapes, rugs and other clothing or fabrics should be hung up and furniture wiped down in order to catalyze the drying up process.
In dealing with water damage in your house, it is important that you open the doors and windows so that you can optimize the air flow in the affected area without the use of electricity. If it is possible, have the direct fans and air conditioning units turned on in the affected area.
The hardest part as far as water damage is concerned is the removal of the water. However, it is important that you remove it using buckets, mops and towels. Soak up as much water as possible. It is important that you do not use vacuum to clean up or soak the standing water since not only is it extremely hazardous but could also be likely to cause electrocution. However, it would also be important that you take particular interest in the areas through which the water got into your house and close them in order to prevent water damage in the future. This could involve dealing with the cracks, repairing burst pipes or even blocking the tunnels in the basement.
Water damage would definitely not be conclusively dealt with if you do not fix the damaged portions. However, as much as you may have the capacity and the technical know-how of fixing the damaged areas yourself, it is always recommended that you contract the services of professionals since they would be better placed to access the whole situation and lay a finger on the hazards that you may not even notice.
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