Flood Recovery. Flood Recovery is physical, emotional and spiritual care of disaster-affected persons.

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Flood Recovery

Flood Recovery is physical, emotional and spiritual care of disaster-affected persons

Flood Recovery is removal of possessions

Flood Recovery is water and mud removal

Flood Recovery is interior demolition to open enclosed spaces

Flood Recovery is removal of wet insulation and water filled ductwork from crawl space

Getting started Be at the correct address Explain flood recovery to owner Explain hazards of mold from water and mud between walls Have the owner sign a work order describing the work to be done Be sensitive to the homeowner’s loss Be sensitive while working, the damaged and destroyed property is their life and home Be a source of hope

Removing Possessions Dispose of mattresses and upholstered items Dispose of all water absorbing items, including furniture Furniture made of solid wood or non-absorbing materials may be conserved. Such items must be disinfected with dilute bleach (one cup of bleach diluted with water to one gallon). Be sensitive to homeowner’s loss as items are removed from home

Interior demolition 1 Cut walls 12 inches above flood level or 12 inches above insulation wick line, whichever is higher Remove insulation to 12 inches above wick line Remove floor coverings to expose sub-floor Remove wet insulation from crawl space Remove wet/contaminated duct work

Interior demolition 2 Remove kitchen cabinets if flood waters have been in walls behind cabinets or in space under cabinets. Conserve cabinets if component materials are not absorbing water. Remove bathroom fixtures, if flood waters have been in the walls behind fixtures or beneath them. Conserve fixtures made of non- absorbing materials

Residence decontamination Pressure wash entire area beginning at flood level. Wear PPE-rainsuit Use mops, squeegees, brooms, and wet-vacuums to eliminate excess water Spray disinfectant over entire area, beginning at flood level.Use garden sprayer. Wear PPE-full face respirator with multi-gas filters when using chlorine bleach Disinfect with dilute bleach (one cup of bleach with water to one gallon of water) or other approved disinfectant

Pumping water from basements Avoid collapse of basement walls caused by too rapidly pumping water out Pump 2 feet of water from basement and wait for 24 hours If water has not risen, pump another two feet and wait 24 hours. Repeat daily, as long as water does not rise If water rises during 24 hours, wait longer before further pumping

Safety 1 Safety first Know your limits Monitor your condition Moderate work when fatigued When fatigued or taking medications that induce drowsiness do not work on machinery or use power tools Work in pairs or part as a group

Safety 2 Assume fallen electrical lines are live Assume fallen electrical lines are receiving power from home generators Turn all utilities off Open windows and doors for ventilation Before throwing debris (particularly out a window or door) check for location of other workers

Safety 3 Never operate gas powered equipment indoors

Hazards Sharp objects Dust and dust from LEAD PAINT MOLD Hazardous materials Power lines Leaking natural or LP gas High water Fire Hazards Unstable structures Waste/sewage contamination Snakes, spiders, alligators, other animals

PPE 1 (Personal Protective Equipment) Hard hat Goggles/safety glasses Whistle Work gloves Disposable overalls or a change of clothes at the end of the workday are a must. Shoes with toe protection Over the shoe rubber boots Heavy duty rubber gloves Hand sanitizer Always wear your PPE

PPE 2 (Personal Protective Equipment) Respirator Dust or Mold (less than 10 sq ft)- face mask, N95 rating Mold (greater than 10 sq ft)– full face respirator with particulate filter and charcoal filter for nuisance gases Chlorine bleach - full face respirator with multi-gas (chlorine) filter

Personal Decontamination Decontaminate gloves and footwear at the end of each day Do not wear work footwear in living quarters Do not wear dirty clothes or work footwear in a vehicle Decontaminate tools Keep clean clothes in plastic bag at worksite Take regular showers and dress in clean clothes Place contaminated clothes in plastic bag and submit to decontaminating laundry

Because of LEAD-based paint in pre-1978 homes, during tear-out work, minimize dust generation and wear a N95 mask and disposable overalls, or change clothes before riding in a vehicle or entering the volunteer living quarters.

What about mold? Mold is a health hazard Mold is always present, pre and post flood Mold grows in homes after flooding, particularly weeks after the flood Our clean-up purpose is to reduce the possibility of mold growth PPE requirements-disposable overalls or clothing change; N- 95 respirator for less than 10 sq ft of mold People with asthma or other chronic respiratory conditions should not work inside flooded homes