The Do’s
- First off, contact your insurance company immediately and make sure they are aware of the extent of the damage that has been caused to your home
- Inspect all the ceilings in your home and stay out of rooms where the ceilings sag from retained water
- It is important that you ventilate the wet areas.
- If you have any valuables stored in the affected areas, only try to salvage them if the room is secure.
- Remove wet carpets and other wet floor coverings and keep in a dry secure area
- Remove and wipe off excessive water from furniture and walls or even the floor with the help of mops and sponges.
- Remove damp possessions and leave them out to dry, particularly books and paintings that may suffer extensive damage.
The Don’ts
- Do not turn on electrical appliances or central heating in case the pipes are leaking or the wires are damaged. Seek help from a professional to know when it is safe to use these appliances again
- Stay away from wet areas that may be infected with bacteria, molds or dirty water.
- Don’t used a vacuum cleaner as a means of removing excess water
- Seek professional help as soon as possible
- Keep a close eye on your children and take care of yourself.


