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soswaterdamagepro
Newbie Joined: 18/February/2010 Location: Hollywood Status: Offline Points: 1 |
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Posted: 18/February/2010 at 5:31am |
In the aftermath of a flood, residents whose homes have suffered damage are left with the task of flood cleanup, water damage restoration and repair. Flood waters break down the barriers that humans have put in place to prevent contaminants, mud and germs from entering the home. Please Let me know if you have any information to get rid of such problems or where to meet and how to meet a professionals. Edited by soswaterdamagepro - 18/February/2010 at 5:32am |
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Scraping, scratching, sucking, extracting, absorbing and shoveling is something that anyone can do. Renting appropriate equipment and saving considerable money compared to having it done by a professional who would have the upper hand on knowledge is obvious.
Before or after cleanup it becomes necessary to deodorize and disinfect for health and well-being considerations. This can be done by an aggressive toxic system or can be done green. Your choice. You or your professional can discuss the benefits of both. My personal suggestion is using a Hydroxyl Odor Processor. This is safe equipment that can do the job thoroughly while you are still living in the home. |
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