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Restoring A Flooded Basement

A flooded basement can be a disturbing disaster depending on the level of the water table and topology of a building. This problem features more of a challenge than the exterior visible water .The damage caused to flooded basement is more than enough because it wets and disturbs the basement walls and the windows of the building. Accumulated water in the basement can seep behind the cracked walls into the small openings .This leads to development of toxic growth such as mildew, mold and poisonous gases. And hence, strong measures should be considered to mitigate the effects brought about by basement flooding. Avoiding long term damage requires a quick response and the following steps are essential in treating basement flooding.

Time is crucial and a flooded basement is first dealt with by pumping out the water in the basement using a pump or a wet-dry vacuum. The collateral damage can further be prevented by cleaning up and drying the basement as fast as possible. In case the flooded basement state is extreme, the option is calling for the professional help from concerned companies.

i) Pumping out

The immediate response to a flooded basement is to pump out the water that basement walls, fabrics and carpets sustained. Quick removal is critical in preventing the ravages of water to your household to linger for long. Effects associated with a flooded basement are evident by creation of mold, rot and corrosion which disturbs the stability of a building. For proper service, sump tools are essential for this job since it can pump water out behind the cracked basement walls and windows into the sewer system. Generally, a sump pump can extract water down to about 1/8 inch from the land surface or the floor.

ii) Cleaning up

After pumping out water from the flooded basement, the remaining little water should be removed completely with a wet or dry vacuum tool. Water should be prevented from flowing towards the foundation of a building and be directed into the sewer system. In this stage, a shop vac is necessary to pump out the pit and dump the water. It is helpful if all the dirt is removed from the home sewer system so that only water remains in there. This is necessary for the application of the shop vac. The flooded basement should also be disinfected. Use the pine oil and Clorox bleach to spray all over the basement walls, windows and items that are wet. Pine oil is helpful when sprayed on non porous items so as to prevent the development of mold. Just make sure that your basement is professionally cleaned up.

ii) Drying up

A flooded basement caused by rains or rising water tables can be reduced and dried using the appropriate tools. Since moisture and accumulated water under the basement promotes the growth of mold and other toxic respiratory gases. This stage allows you to expose all the wetted items into enough airflow to facilitate the drying process. This includes anything that is sullied with humidity and musty odors.The toxic respiratory gases caused by a flooded basement can be fatal and proper ventilation through the basement is vital. However, in case the outdoor air is humid and the ventilation process is problematic, the best option is the use of a dehumidifier. Be certain that anything wet caused by the flooded basement is completely dried up.

iii) Professional help

The final and best way to mitigate a flooded basement is by employing professional assistance from your insurance company. The company is obliged to restore everything to normal in addition to meeting all the expenses. Ensure that the company you select to offer more of a competent assistance is valid and licensed to avoid being conned.

Finally, the damage caused by a flooded basement is enormous and the above steps are very important in dealing with it. In case of such an incidence, quick response and application of the above steps is enough to cut all the problems out.

 

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Frank is the Education Director for Water Damage Local.com He is based in Atlanta.

Potential Damage of putting drops of chemical bleach on food?

Hi.
My idiot mother thinks its completely acceptable to put drips of Clorox on vegetables now, to 'properly' clean them to reduce potential E. Coli. (yeah, she heard the news yesterday, and this is her reaction). I'm against it completely, since it does stress NO internal intake. Unfortunately, this isn't the first. She thought medicinal alcohol is the same alcohol to use for cooking. Still, besides that, I'm looking for any potential evidence that it's harmful for your health, AND is not even used to remove bacteria by professionals. I just need some convincing before she inadvertently poisons herself.

Actually, products similar to Clorox are used in sterilising solutions for baby bottles. Milton fluid contains the same compound, but without all the additives of Clorox. Using pure Clorox is a bad idea, because of the additive ingredients.

Bleach soluton (without additives such as colourants and foaming agents) is sometimes used to treat drinking water in emergencies. 2 drops of bleach per L of water (or 8 drops per gallon) is sufficient. I expect your mother uses more than that, though, and she is at severe risk of poisoning if she keeps it up. Bleach is an oxidising agent and can promote the production of free radicals and harmful ions, capable of causing severe damage to internal organs, skin and eyes. Especially if concentrated. The formation of poisonous chlorine is also a reason not to do this.

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