After a
Flood: The First Steps
by the American Red Cross
Your home bas been flooded. Although floodwaters may be down in some areas, many dangers still exist. Here are things to remember in the days ahead.
If you must walk or drive in areas that have been flooded:
Additional flooding or flash floods can occur. Listen for local warnings and information. If your car stalls in rapidly rising waters, get out immediately and climb to higher ground.
Staying Healthy
Cleaning Up and Repairing Your Home
It will tell you:
- How to enter your home safely.
- How to protect your home and belongings from further damage.
- How to record damage to support insurance claims and requests for assistance.
- How to check for gas or water leaks and how to have service restored.
- How to clean up appliances, furniture, floors, and other belongings.
Repairing Your
Flooded Home is available free from the American Red Cross
or your state or local emergency manager.
Getting Help
The 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 local radio stations to find out where to go for this 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 and 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.