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Home Flooded? How To Dry It Out Effectively

<p>After the significant flooding that was caused by the recent heavy rains along the East Coast&comma; a good number of homeowners might find themselves having to deal with damp&comma; soggy furnishings and homes&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>What To Do First&quest;<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Remember safety is the most important consideration you should make before you go into a house following a flood&period; If the flood causes a large amount of water in your basement&comma; either ask an electrician to test to ensure it is safe or call the power service provider and ask them to cut off the service&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Think Before You Step<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Stepping into standing water that is in the same area might be dangerous since some water heaters and furnaces are connected to the main electrical system&period; Besides&comma; homeowners should note that if the flood water is from a river&comma; it could be containing sewage&period; While bacteria content is not necessarily an issue&comma; it could be&period; Surfaces can be disinfected using a solution of bleach and water in the ratio 1&colon;9 respectively&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>After The Flood Subsides<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;After the flood subsides&comma; the house should be dried out as fast as possible&period; Mould starts to grow within 48-72 hours&period; Carpets&comma; pads and furnishings that were sunken in the water should be removed&comma; and the soaked drywall must be cut out and gotten rid of&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;There are 3 main methods that can be used to dry out a wet house&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<ol>&NewLine;<li>Getting air to circulate through the house using fans is the most basic&period; Using dehumidifiers is another method that is quicker and more competent&comma; but more expensive&period; Dehumidifiers are used to get rid of deep imbedded moisture&period; This is a very good method for homeowners with wood floors&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li>While it is useful to leave the doors and windows open when drying out a building using fans&comma; they should be closed when a dehumidifier is being used&period; If humid outside air is let into the building&comma; the dehumidifier will be working against the relative moisture outside&period; Mr&period; Gross further states that using a dehumidifier in a room that is closed will decrease the relative moisture to a low of 20&percnt;&period; With such dry air&comma; the dehumidifier wicks humidity out of the floors and walls&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li>Using the heating system together with window units or the central air conditioner is another way of drying a house&period; Before running the air conditioner&comma; you should close all windows and doors since warm air hold more humidity than cool air&period; After the house cools and the air dries&comma; you should turn off the air-conditioning and turn on the heat&period; After the temperatures get to 80 degrees or about there&comma; you should turn off the heat and turn back on the air conditioner&period; Repeat this cycle until the house completely is dry&period; However&comma; you should monitor the process closely if you choose to use this strategy&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<&sol;ol>&NewLine;<p>Jonathan work on behla of REL which is based in Western Australia and specialises in dewatering pumps&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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