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Around
5 million people, in 2 million homes and countless
businesses are in flood risk areas in the UK. Floods are dangerous.
They cause great damage and can kill. They ruin your possessions,
but also contaminate food.
A mere one inch of water will ruin
your carpet. Six inches of fast flowing water can knock you
off your feet, and two feet of flood water will float your
car.
HOW TO COPE AFTER
A FLOOD - SOME DOS & DON'TS
DO Call your insurance company.
Tell them what has happened.
DO contact the gas, electricity
and water companies. You'll need to have your supplies checked
before you turn them back on. Find their numbers on the back
of a recent bill or in the phone book.
DO open the door and windows
to ventilate your home. It takes a brick about 25mm/an inch
a month to dry out. Remember to unblock your airbricks and
doorways, but take care to ensure your house is secure against
intruders.
DO watch out for any broken
glass or nails while you are cleaning up.
DO wash taps and run the water
for a few minutes before use. Mains tap water should not be
contaminated but check with your local water company if you're
concerned.
DON'T Turn on any electrical
equipment until you are sure it has dried out.
DON'T trust bogus traders.
With so much damage it is tempting to take the first offer
that comes along. Always check references and if possible,
get recommendations.
One
call does it all. Call DPG+ on 0141 643 0999.
Well
be there soon.
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