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3 TIPS For Reducing Water Damage To Your Bergen County Business

5/17/2022 (Permalink)

1. Reduce Humidity Levels 

After a flood, the humidity levels in your building may spike due to increased water vapor in the air. This may accelerate mold growth, especially in the case of black mold. Because this type of fungus can spread quickly, it is wise to lower humidity any way you can. Open the windows,  and turn on your building’s air conditioner if you have been told it is safe to do so. These damage tips may help you keep the threat of mold at bay until help arrives. 

2. Call SERVPRO of Northwest Bergen for Professional Flood Mitigation

If a pipe burst in your employee restroom and caused a flood, you may believe there is no hurry in calling for cleanup because the damage has already been done. However, after calling your plumber to fix the pipes, calling in SERVPRO as soon as you can may reduce the risk of long-term problems, such as mold growth and structural weakness.  There may also be a risk of black water contamination that can safely be remediated by our professional Service Technicians. We have PPE gear and professional grade equipment to safely cleanup the damage. SERVPRO Service Technicians will also be able to prevent the spread of flood waters to other areas of your building and prevent them from reaching major systems, such as electrical fuse panels. 

3. Sort and Set Aside Items for Restoration 

Service technicians may be able to offer you cleaning tips and restoration options for your inventory or office equipment. While not all items may be salvageable, having assistance during this process can help you feel more confident about recovery. 

Facing a flood at your Bergen County, New Jersey business can be a stressful experience. However, being aware of a few helpful damage tips can give you the peace of mind you need to begin cleanup and restoration efforts. Visit ready.gov for more information regarding disaster preparedness. 

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