
Mon July 25, 2011
DUPAGE COUNTY-Heavy rains in our region have flooded some basements and caused concerns among homeowners who are now in the process of cleaning up. The DuPage County Health Department offers some suggestions to keep residents safe and their homes secure.
Flood waters and sewer overflows can contain bacteria, fecal material, viruses and other organisms that may cause disease.
These basic precautions can help to prevent disease: Minimize skin contact with sewer water, especially cuts and sores. Keep them clean and covered.
Take the following precautions to prevent injury: Turn off main power switches if necessary.
Carpets and rugs: Carpets and rugs that cannot be thoroughly dried and cleaned should be discarded and replaced. If the damaged area is small, you may be able to save the carpet by cleaning the area with a mild detergent. There also are professional home cleaning services that may be able to clean your carpets.
Floors, drapes and furniture: Floors and hard surfaces should be cleaned with a bleach and water solution made of no more than one cup of bleach per one gallon of water, or use a household disinfectant. A professional cleaner may be able to clean furniture and drapes.
Basement: Pump out standing water and remove all debris. Wait to pump until flood waters have receded below basement level. Allow debris to drain before disposal. Strain away all liquids from trash. After straining trash, wrap in newspaper and store in tight-lid garbage cans until pick up. Paneling and wallboard must be immediately cleaned and dried thoroughly. If the damage is severe, they should be removed and replaced.
Food and water safety: Use only bottled or disinfected water for drinking, cooking, tooth brushing and bathing until you are sure the water supply is safe. Discard food exposed to contaminated waters. If refrigerators or freezers have taken in water, discard food stored there. If no water entered these appliances, but power was lost long enough for foods to thaw, discard all partially thawed foods unless prepared immediately. Discard milk, cheeses and other foods prone to spoilage. Completely thawed meats and vegetables should be discarded without question. Discard all bulging or leaking canned food and any food stored in jars. Undented, intact cans can be cleaned with a bleach solution before use.
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Cleaning and safety ideas for homeowners with flooded basements
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