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Getting Ready for a Flood

8/15/2022 (Permalink)

cars in heavy rain on a flooded road Avoid driving through any standing water.

Are You Prepared For Flood Damage?

Flooding occurs when water temporarily overflows onto normally dry land. Floods and flood damage is the most common natural disaster in the United States. The best way to ensure you weather this storm safely is to be prepared and know what to do when faced with disaster.

Prepare
There are several things you can do to prepare for flooding. Here are crucial steps you need to take to get your business ready:

  • Know your flood risk
  • Purchase flood insurance
  • Flood-proof your building
  • Identify your storm restoration company of choice

Stay Safe
When flooding occurs, evacuate immediately when instructed to do so. During the evacuation process, do not drive around barricades. First responders use these to direct traffic away from flooded areas. Furthermore, do not drive through any standing water. Turn around and find another route away from the area. Otherwise, you could find yourself swept away in the current. Likewise, avoid any bridges that have fast-moving water underneath them. These are susceptible to collapse at any moment. If your car ends up in fast-moving water, stay inside. If water starts rising inside the vehicle, move to the roof.

Keep Your Guard Up
After a disaster in Pelican Bay, FL, be sure to listen to the proper authorities. They will let you know when it is safe to return to your business. When you return to the site, be sure to avoid driving through any standing water.
Once you get to your building, you need to remove debris immediately while wearing heavy work gloves and a face covering. People with lung or other health issues should not participate in the cleanup. Children and the elderly should also avoid cleaning up debris. Keep in mind that there may be small animals living in your building.
Floods and storm damage can be disastrous if mishandled. However, knowing what to do in the face of an emergency will help you protect yourself and your business.

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