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The Importance for a Water Mitigation Plan

6/22/2021 (Permalink)

Image of a sign indicating "Flood Zone" Preparation is key to avoid severe damage during a storm.

Business owners have a lot to worry about beyond weather and disaster concerns, meaning it is often easy to neglect preparation in favor of operations. However, when something, like a flood, occurs without a plan in place, it is easy to panic, resulting in more loss than necessary. One of your primary concerns after a flood should be content cleaning.
Content defines all items within your facility, inventory, equipment, office supplies, etc. While some people might focus on a DIY solution, it is best to contact a water mitigation specialist in Greenville, NC, to handle the crisis. They have a three-pronged approach to resolving the disaster.

1. Water Removal

A flood, regardless of the source, might leave behind a tremendous amount of water and damage. The mitigation service you contact will typically want to remove the water as quickly as possible to eliminate any risk of other problematic developments, like mold. The company will use a combination of tools, like shop vacs, pump trucks, and submersible pumps to remove the floodwaters.

2. Dry the Facility

Before the company can get to the content cleaning process, the technicians will need to dry the area thoroughly. Using a combination of fans, air movers, dehumidifiers, and any other necessary tools, the team will get to work drying the building. In some instances, they might need to remove drywall and other building materials — this is often only necessary for severe flooding or when the water has been standing for some time.

3. Clean and Renovate the Facility

Once the grey and black water are safely out of the complex, the mitigation service should begin cleaning and reconstructing your facility. When they are finished, your property will look as it did before the disaster.

It is crucial to have an emergency plan in place for any disaster. Content cleaning should be a priority, but it varies from crisis to crisis. Primarily, you should have a mitigation service and plan on file to prevent avoidable loss.

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