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After a Flood: The First Stepshttp://www.fema.gov/hazard/flood/aftrfld.shtm Your home has been flooded. Although floodwaters may be down in some areas, many dangers still exist. Here are some things to remember in the days ahead:
Staying HealthyA flood can cause emotional and physical stress. You need to look after yourself and your family as you focus on cleanup and repair. Rest often and eat well. Keep a manageable schedule. Make a list and do jobs one at a time. Discuss your concerns with others and seek help. Contact Red Cross for information on emotional support available in your area. Cleaning Up and Repairing Your HomeTurn off the electricity at the main breaker or fuse box, even if the power is off in your community. That way, you can decide when your home is dry enough to turn it back on. Get a copy of the book Repairing Your Flooded Home. It will tell you:
Repairing Your Flooded Home is available free from the American Red Cross or your state or local emergency manager. Getting HelpThe American Red Cross can help you by providing you with a voucher to purchase new clothing, groceries, essential medications, bedding, essential furnishings, and other items to meet emergency needs. Listen to the radio to find out where to go for assistance, or look up American Red Cross in the phone book and call. The Red Cross can provide you with a cleanup kit: mop, broom, bucket, and cleaning supplies. Contact your insurance agent to discuss claims. Listen to your radio for information on assistance that may be provided by the state or federal government or other organizations. If you hire cleanup or repair contractors, be sure they are qualified to do the job. Be wary of people who drive through neighborhoods offering help in cleaning up or repairing your home. Check references. For more information about Infrastructure Defense Technologies' flood barriers and erosion control barriers and applications, please call us at 1-800-379-1822, email us at info@metalithH2O.com, info@infrastructure-defense.com or fill out our contact form. Product Info | Benefits | Applications | FAQs | Resources The Metalith H2O Copyright ©2003-2008 Infrastructure Defense Technologies.
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