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By elizabeth k [ 08/10/2009 ] Publishing Free Articles Zone articles is subject to our Publisher's Terms Of Service |
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As flood waters throughout Georgia continue to wreak havoc, Sandy Springs residents are taking no chances in their planning and preparation. In addition to stocking up on essential supplies, sand bags and other necessary items, many residents are asking what else they can do to stay safe. Keep reading to learn how you can stay safe and help others impacted by the recent storms.
1. Determine whether or not you live in a flood prone area. Flood insurance is mandatory for those that live in “high risk” areas likely to be impacted by floods or rising rivers but for all others, it is an optional insurance that few people actually carry. Unfortunately, recent flood damage hasn’t been limited to typical flood prone areas leaving many people without insurance.
2. Take appropriate safety precautions. People and pets are always the first priority when it comes to staying prepared. Check on elderly residents before, during and after the flood as well as individuals with disabilities or which may require special assistance. Never leave pets to fend for their selves; instead, take appropriate steps to secure their safety including food, shelter and fresh water.
3. Know where to go in advance. Sandy Springs and surrounding areas have evacuation plans in place including the option of closing schools and opening shelters. Put together a family emergency plan that includes specifics regarding who will pick up the children or pets, where everyone will meet and which shelter is appropriate for your family. Be sure to designate a route and plan for contingencies or special needs such as pets or family members with a disability.
Don’t delay. If your home or property is impacted by water damage, it is critical to obtain professional help as soon as possible. Water extraction service, clean-up, mold remediation and much more should be contracted with a single provider whenever possible. Flood damage may require extensive remediation including drywall repair, mold remediation, air duct cleaning, upholstery and carpet cleaning plus much more. To protect the value of your property, it is a good idea to make sure the water damage remediation provider is Certified by the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration; not only does it provide peace of mind in knowing the job was done right but helps assure future buyers all work meets the highest industry standards. Whatever your water damage needs, Kiwi's Sandy Springs water damage and flood recovery services is here to help – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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