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FLOODING
1. Caution! Risk of electrical shock, poisonous animal, slippery floor and fall
a.
Do a thorough walk through inside your house to check for any possibility of poisonous animal
b.
c.
Before entering the house, be certain that the electricity has been turned off.
Check the house structure to avoid falling objects because of unstable structure
d.
Watch your step especially when entering a house with slippery tiles
such snake.
2.
Caution!Risk of acquiring infection: flood water and silt or dirt may contains germ that are hazardous
to human health. Mold may grows on all wet items including wall and floor. Hence;
a. Be sure to wear boot and rubber gloves to protect your hands and feet from having direct contact
with water and silt.
3.
b.
Be sure to wear mask and gogglesto protect your eye and lung
c.
Open all doors and windows during cleaning-up activities for maximum ventilation.
AVOID:
a.
Direct contact with wet and materials that have been soaked in flood water especially when your
b.
hand have cut or skin lesions. Please wear glove before star clean-up activities.
4.
Remove allwet carpetsfrom your house. Carpet that have been soaked with flood water contain high
amounts of bacteria that are hazardous to health.
5.
Clean all floors and wall from soil and dirt. Do it again with water mixed with house bleach or Clorox.
Detergents can alsobe used to replace Clorox. It is recommended that the bleach be mixed at a ratio of 5
to 1 (five parts water to one part bleach).
6.
Clean all cooking appliances that have been soaked with flood water with detergent or Clorox.
7.
8.
a.
Be certain to flush all pipe first before collecting water for drinking or cooking. Piping system that
have been soaked in flood water may contain bacteria and germs.
b.
Food safety
a.
b.
Discard all foods items that have been soaked or in contact with flood water
Discard all food inside your fridge if the power was off for more than 12 hours even though it was
c.
d.
e.
9.