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The Multitude of Safety Issues and Problems Stemming From Storm Damage

1/27/2021 (Permalink)

Image of a stormy cloud Big storms can lead to severe damage.

When people think of the word “storm,” it often creates images of minor thunderstorms, but it does not invoke panic and fear for many. However, flooding and storm damage professionals in Blackfoot, ID, explain that storm damage leads to significant expenses and can result in many problems, including five significant concerns.

5 Storm Damage Concerns

1. Flooding

Water damage often springs to mind when thinking of tropical storms, but few homeowners consider flooding hazards when thinking of pleasant spring rain. A downpour can often overrun city sewers leading to backups and interior floods. Homeowners might want to install preventive systems like sump pumps to minimize their risks.

2. Electrical Damage

Flooding can also lead to electrical damage if it reaches a certain depth. If you are in a flooded home, do not attempt to walk through floodwater to switch your main power off. You are better off calling for emergency assistance and cutting the main power supply. Even when your electricity appears to be off, a current may still be flowing through the system.

3. Fire Hazard

While flood damage might not result in a fire, lightning strikes can cause house fires. Also, water can lead to electrical fires as systems malfunction.

4. Mold Development

Mold growth can occur within the first 48 hours of a flood or water damage. If you cannot get to your home or have a remediation company assess your home until after that 48-hour window, it is best to assume you have an issue and include a mold inspection with the property assessment.

5. Structural Damage

The possibility of flooding, fire, mold, and electrical damage can contribute to possible structural issues. A storm remediation company likely has connections with structural engineers and can provide an accurate assessment of your property and loss.

Flooding is not your only concern from storm damage. Storms provide a culmination of many disasters into one event. If your home recently suffered damage from a severe storm, a professional can help inspect the property and determine the extent of the damage.

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