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Three Reasons Proper Structural Drying is Essential Following a Flood

By Kelly Drill | July 1, 2009

What To Do When Everything Gets Wet

  1. When flood waters recede, growth begins. Not only can cause unsightly staining in visible areas, it can also cause serious health problems, even when it cannot be seen. Molds cause allergic reactions in some individuals, and in others, causes irritation to the eyes, skin, nose, throat, and lungs. In some cases, indoor can even be toxic. Fast, thorough drying of a structure that has been flooded is essential in preventing the growth of hazardous .

    Even if your home gets flooded, it can still be salvageable.

    Even if your home gets flooded, it can still be salvageable.

  2. A professional cleaning service will also be able to help you recover as many of your belongings or business assets as possible. Contrary to popular belief, wet does not always mean unsalvageable. Audio and video tapes, CDs/DVDs, and even your books and important documents can be recovered if proper drying techniques are used.
  3. Only an expert will be able to ensure that your home or business is structurally sound following major water damage. When a structure is improperly dried, not only are there odors, staining, and leftover to contend with, but structural integrity can also be compromised. This creates a safety hazard in your home and a liability hazard for your business. A professional cleaning service will have the expertise needed to thoroughly dry your structure and to verify that no hidden dangers are left behind.

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About Kelly Drill

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Kelly Drill is a freelance writer and stationery designer currently living in Dallas. She blogs about her experiences as a work-at-home mom and artisan at http://macaroniandglue.com.

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