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Tips to Prevent Flooding

4/13/2021 (Permalink)

Cleaning up after storm damage in Sierra Estate, AZ.

Whether minor or major, flooding can cause extensive damage to properties in Sierra Estate, AZ, requiring extensive restoration, cleanup, and water remediation. While it may not also be possible to avoid flood damage, property owners can plan ahead and take preventive measures to limit the damage and ensure the safety of others.

Plan Ahead

While the ideal solution would be to move to higher ground, that is likely an option that few, if any, can take. Knowing that storm damage can take a toll on a property means regularly inspecting the property, having flood-prevention equipment onsite and communicating with employees, tenants, vendors, or visitors. Below are a few tips to help better weather the next storm:

  • Considering purchasing a generator in case of a power outage, especially if the building has a sump pump.
  • Install backflow valves to reduce sewage backup.
  • Maintain materials onsite to block floodwaters or make temporary repairs, including sandbags, plywood or lumber, plastic sheeting, shovels, hammer, nails, and staples.
  • Install backflow valves or standpipes to prevent sewer lines from backing up.
  • Elevate machinery, equipment and HVAC systems onto concrete blocks.
  • Up landscaping to better resist soil erosion and water absorption.
  • Purchase a flood-detection device.

Communicate

When flood damage happens, the safety of everyone around should be a top priority. Before the waters rise, having an emergency plan is essential to keeping people safe and calm. A plan should be developed based on the business’s situation, but it should at least include a chain of command and assigned responsibilities, evacuation procedures, and a list of flood-proofing materials available. It is a good idea to regularly test and discuss the plan to ensure everyone understands what to do and who should do what. Considering schedule a drill a few times a year, as well as provide training to any new people onsite.
Knowing that floods can happen anytime, preparing and reducing flood damage is vital to ensuring the next storm is weathered with safety in mind.

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