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Flood Safety Tips and Precautions
The wild weather Burlington experienced earlier this month led to flooding in
about 2,000 homes. Burlington received the equivalent of two months of rain in
two hours which led to basement flooding and sewage backups in many homes.
After the flooding, the demand for water damage repair and cleanup in
Burlington has increased manifold. Although GTA has been experiencing a good
summer after one of the harshest winters ever, the catastrophic weather
Burlington experienced is a reminder to everyone that we need to be prepared for
severe weather.
Weather forecasts usually warn people about inclement weather conditions in
advance, but many times floods arrive suddenly, as residents of Burlington found
out the hard way. Taking some preventive measures before, during, and after a
flood can help you minimize any losses. Let’s take a look at a few flood safety tips
that can be beneficial to you.
Take preventive measures against flooding
If you live in a flood-prone area, it’s advisable to elevate the furnace and electrical
panel of your home. To prevent seepage, you can seal your basement walls with
waterproofing materials. One of the common problems homeowners face during
flooding is flood water backing up in the drains. To prevent this, you can hire a
plumber and install check valves.
When a flood occurs, move to a higher ground
During a flood, you’ll have little time to make a decision, therefore, it’s important
that you get your priorities right. If a flash flood warning has been issued in your
area, don’t wait to collect your personal belongings. Your first priority should be
to ensure the safety of yourself and your family. It’s advisable that you don’t wait
for instructions and immediately move to a higher ground while taking your
emergency kit with you if water levels are continuously increasing around your
home.
Don’t attempt to cross a flooded area
Don’t make the mistake of crossing a flooded area as it can be extremely
dangerous. Even six inches of moving water can make you fall, so it’s important
that you don’t attempt to cross flooded streams or canyons. This is true even if
you are in a car as moving water has the intensity to sweep away SUVs and pick-
up trucks. If the water level around your vehicle rises quickly, abandon it and
move to a place of safety.
Follow all the safety guidelines after a flood
After the water levels have receded, you might want to quickly re-enter your
home, but doing so can be dangerous because of the risk of electric shocks or fire.
It’s important that you wait until the authorities declare that it is safe to do so. To
prevent the risk of electric shocks, it’s advisable that you call an electrician and
have all the appliances assessed completely. You should also check your home for
any structural damages, such as buckled walls or holes in the floors before you
move in. Flooding can contaminate drinking water; if you suspect that your
drinking water is contaminated, don’t drink it.
These were a few tips flood safety tips that you should keep in mind before,
during, and after a flood. As we discussed earlier, the devastation caused by wild
weather in Burlington has made it clear that all of us need to be prepared for
dealing with inclement weather conditions and flooding. Although efforts are on
for Burlington water damage cleanup, it’ll take some time for the residents to
restore their homes. The silver lining in this devastation has been the support and
cooperation people of Burlington have offered to those who have been affected.