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Flooding is a common issue in the rainy, unpredictable weather of Florida, and can be devastating to your home and property. Not only is the restoration process difficult both emotionally and financially, you’ll have a host of problems to deal with that the water swept in. One major challenge that comes after flooding, especially in a humid state like Florida, is mold. You will need to start with proper mold inspection, before looking through the mold removal companies in your area and picking the one best suited to your needs. There are, however, some steps that you can take to prevent mold from taking over your home following a flood. If your situation has escalated into a need for professional help and you are looking for professional mold removal, however, contact Restoration Doctor in Miami for your flood restoration needs and quality mold specialists.

 

How to Clean Up Mold After a Flood

 

Following Hurricane Sandy in 2012, the CDC joined forces with other federal agencies to educate homeowners on how to clean up mold safely following flooding. Of course, there are differing levels of mold infestation, and it is highly possible that you might need to hire a professional if the damage is too severe to deal with safely by yourself. Firstly, you need to prepare for the clean up process. You don’t need to know the exact type of mold in order to begin basic cleaning. It is imperative to start the cleaning as soon as possible to reduce health risks and save your property. Start with calling your insurance company and photographing the home and property affected. Immediately move outside any type of property that cannot be dried in 24 to 48 hours, as drying your home and furniture is the most important part of preventing mold.

 

Steps For Mold Inspection and Cleaning

 

Protect your health when you are cleaning with the recommended protections such as gloves, goggles, and masks. People with health risks such as allergies or asthma should avoid cleaning and leave it to mold removal companies. If you are going to use bleach to clean mold, make sure to be safe and wear gloves, and goggles to protect yourself and avoid any type of close contact with bleach. Use common sense and avoid skin to skin contact, and never use bleach straight from the bottle to clean services. Make sure that you are diluting the bleach properly and never more than 1 cup of bleach per 1 gallon of water, while ensuring that you are protecting your mouth, nose, skin, and eyes against both mold and bleach with masks, gloves, and goggles.

 

Call Us Today

 

Recovering your property from a flood is a complex and difficult process that requires many components. Mold can be a major issue that comes with water damage and it is imperative to jump on the problem as soon as possible in order to prevent further damage and save yourself trouble and money. Following a flood, you should conduct a personal or professional mold inspection and then resolve the problem. If you are looking for mold removal companies in the Miami area, call Restoration Doctor today!