Electrical Safety After a Flood
12/1/2020 (Permalink)
Unlike in a fire or storm, the potential safety hazards associated with a flood are often less apparent. However, they are present nonetheless. Specifically, in regards to proper handling of electrical devices.
Because we all value our belongings, we may rush to handle electrical appliances, chords, or other devices without taking the necessary precautions to do so safely. In the case of a flood, please prioritize caution and refer to the guidelines listed below.
- Never step into a room where water is in contact with electrical outlets, appliances, or cords.
- If you must stand in water to do so, do not attempt to turn off power at the breaker. Furthermore, if you can’t reach the breaker box safely, call your electric utility to shut off power at the meter.
- When you’re wet or when you’re standing in water, never use electric appliances or touch electric wires, switches, or fuses.
- Keep electric tools and equipment at least 10 feet away from wet surfaces.
- If an electric appliance has been in contact with water, have a professional check it out before it is used. It may need to be repaired or replaced.
At SERVPRO, we are closely familiar with flooding protocols and the potential dangers associated with high-wading water inside commercial or residential properties. Therefore, we hope to provide you with the information necessary to approach similar situations safely and confidently.
Additionally, if your home or business does experience a flood, please call us at 630-862-3930 for information and restoration services. “Like it never even happened.”