Must Have Cleaning Materials After Flood

August 21st, 2010 by admin

With tons of mud on your floor, walls and properties in addition to sporadic water and the prevalence of bacteria after a flood, your house’s interior is virtually your outside. Cleaning and flood damage restoration can make your life miserable especially if you and your family are doing all the labor. However you can make the job easier with these ubiquitous pieces of equipment that should always be stashed in your attic or somewhere on a higher ground.1. Shovel.Always have one ready, as you do not know when a mud festival will attack. Mud can get really hard on your floor, so the preliminary measure to do is shovel out as much mud as you can.2. Heavy-duty cleaner.Stocking brushes and scrubbers really pay well in times of flood damage restoration. If there is one time you need to scrub as hard as you can without minding the scratches on your things, then this is the right one. Being overly delicate is not exactly the norm in scraping mud and dirt all around.3. Sprayer or hose.Pale of water won’t exactly do the job right. You need pressure.4. DisinfectantChlorine bleach is your best friend. Just add two tablespoons per gallon for disinfecting surfaces and in boiling your kitchenware.5. Clean ragsNo, they are unlikely to be used as cleaners. Rather as absorber of left-out water. This is needed to avoid the water evaporating and turning into moist on the ceiling. 6. FanThis can help you dry up some items easily. Only make sure you already checked the electrical system to avoid accidents that may cause more trouble. Do not place this atop a wet carpet, desk or floor though upon doing flood damage restoration.7. CameraA digital camera, camcorder or film camera will all do. The important thing is you can record the devastating state of your home for insurance claiming purposes.

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