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Water’s Rising: Protecting Your Business from Flood Damage

2/16/2022 (Permalink)

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Protecting Your Business From Flood Damage As the Water Level Rises

Flood damage can be brutal. Businesses can be boarded up and shut down for weeks or months. While precautions that you take now will likely not eliminate all damage sustained during a flood, it can help to make the mitigation and restoration process go smoother.

1. Sandbag Barricades

While storm damage can wreak havoc on your roof, a flood focuses on your foundation. To prevent damage to the interior and crawlspace of your business, purchase several sandbags that can then be stacked as a barricade against the rising water. While sandbags may not eliminate all evidence of water, they will help to divert the water away from weak points in your facility.

2. Secure Exterior Decorations

Believe it or not, exterior decorations, like lawn furniture and garden statues, cause a lot of flood damage. These items become floating battery rams when not secured. Purchase chains or weights, and tie down or weigh down loose decorations to prevent harm to your property.

3. Elevate Electronics and Office Furniture

Flooding can damage sensitive electronics and turn office furniture into dangerous unmanned weapons. The best thing you can do is move sensitive equipment and portable office furniture above the ground floor. This way you protect your property, employees and yourself from harm.

4. Create a Response Plan

A response plan does not refer to your personal response to a flooded business but rather the emergency response for cleanup and restoration. A disaster restoration specialist in the Fletcher, NC, area can help you with this plan by assessing your business and making suggestions for possible actions to take after an emergency.

Flood damage is likely devastating when it occurs, and while preparations may not resolve every issue with a flood, they can minimize loss. Preparation is more about security than the complete elimination of risk. Take the steps above to ensure that you are doing everything you can to protect your business.

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