Flooding can be a real nightmare, and if you have recently experienced a flood, chances are you are worried about whether it will be possible to save a lot of your most prized possessions.
Whether you have electrical gear, upholstery and furnishings or paper products and books that you need to try and salvage, it can be very hit and miss as to whether you can get things dried out and back in working order right away after a flood has damaged them. In many cases, especially where things that are made of fabrics are involved, there is a very limited window of time in which you can get things clean and dry before they are ruined forever.
Happily, as well as companies who specialize in flood restoration, there are also a couple of devices you can buy or hire that can help you get your stuff cleaner and drier in less time than simply washing them and leaving them to dry naturally in the air. If you have had a flood, try to hire, borrow or buy these things to help you get your gear back to its best possible state quickly:
A wet vac, which is essentially a hoover that works with wet things and can shampoo things like carpet as it goes, is a really big asset when you are fighting flood damage.
Wet vacs can help you to properly clean things like rugs, curtains and chairs when flood waters have soaked into them. Remember that the water you are dealing with in a typical flood tends not to be clean and safe, so you need to use something like a wet vac to cleanse the fabric and make sure any germs and other contaminants are gone.
The vacuum action will take off excess water as well, helping you get things dry as well as leaving them clean and smelling fresh. Wet vacs are usually pretty easy to hire because they are the kind of thing people use at home from time to time but not frequently enough to warrant purchasing one, so you should find it easy to get hold of one when you need it. There could be a lot of demand after a flood, however, so get in touch with a store or company who loan them out as soon as you can.
When you are trying to dry things out, one of the most helpful things to have at your disposal is a powerful dehumidifier. A dehumidifier can help with water removal by drying out the air around the thing you are trying to salvage, helping the water to evaporate much faster. It tends to be better than fans or heaters for this type of job, and will not damage the things you are trying to dry in the same way as something like a hairdryer can when used up close.
You can buy dehumidifier units reasonably cheaply but if you want an industrial strength one to help you dry out a lot of items that were affected by the flood, you may be able to hire one.
Whether you have electrical gear, upholstery and furnishings or paper products and books that you need to try and salvage, it can be very hit and miss as to whether you can get things dried out and back in working order right away after a flood has damaged them. In many cases, especially where things that are made of fabrics are involved, there is a very limited window of time in which you can get things clean and dry before they are ruined forever.
Happily, as well as companies who specialize in flood restoration, there are also a couple of devices you can buy or hire that can help you get your stuff cleaner and drier in less time than simply washing them and leaving them to dry naturally in the air. If you have had a flood, try to hire, borrow or buy these things to help you get your gear back to its best possible state quickly:
Wet Vac
A wet vac, which is essentially a hoover that works with wet things and can shampoo things like carpet as it goes, is a really big asset when you are fighting flood damage.
Wet vacs can help you to properly clean things like rugs, curtains and chairs when flood waters have soaked into them. Remember that the water you are dealing with in a typical flood tends not to be clean and safe, so you need to use something like a wet vac to cleanse the fabric and make sure any germs and other contaminants are gone.
The vacuum action will take off excess water as well, helping you get things dry as well as leaving them clean and smelling fresh. Wet vacs are usually pretty easy to hire because they are the kind of thing people use at home from time to time but not frequently enough to warrant purchasing one, so you should find it easy to get hold of one when you need it. There could be a lot of demand after a flood, however, so get in touch with a store or company who loan them out as soon as you can.
Dehumidifier
When you are trying to dry things out, one of the most helpful things to have at your disposal is a powerful dehumidifier. A dehumidifier can help with water removal by drying out the air around the thing you are trying to salvage, helping the water to evaporate much faster. It tends to be better than fans or heaters for this type of job, and will not damage the things you are trying to dry in the same way as something like a hairdryer can when used up close.
You can buy dehumidifier units reasonably cheaply but if you want an industrial strength one to help you dry out a lot of items that were affected by the flood, you may be able to hire one.
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