How to Prepare for Flooding
When
you are thinking about renting or buying a home in Chippewa
Falls, there is so much to think about. What are the schools
like, what is the crime rate, what is the potential resale value? However, you
probably don’t think about what the probability of a flood occurring. This
should be something you consider while you buy, however, because flooding and
water damage can happen even if you are very responsible and don’t let your
pipes freeze. Here are some ways to prepare yourself if you are in a flooding
zone and have the potential need for water damage restoration from companies
like TRAC Solutions in
the future.
Are
You in a Flood Plain?
The
first thing you need to find out when you initially move in is if you are in a
floodplain. Floodplains are everywhere, not just coastal areas, and it is very
easy to find out if your home is in an at-risk area. You just need to go to the
government website, fema.gov to
look up your address in the database. It will tell you the annual chance
of flooding
in your area and surrounding areas.
Buy
Insurance
After
you find out what area you live in, you might want to consider buying
additional flood insurance for your home. Even if you rent, this can be a good
idea to protect your valuables, even if you don’t have to worry about the
repairs for the home itself. Flood insurance is relatively cheap and can save
you a lot of money in the long run, depending on the insurance company that you
have. You should take time to shop around for a good deal.
Find
Water Damage Restoration Companies
Before
a flood even happens, it can be beneficial to put a company’s contact
information on your phone. If you experience a bad flood, you may not be able
to have your electricity or other utilities running and it will be convenient
to you to have the information of a local water damage restoration
professional in your phone. It is always a good idea to have emergency
contact information in your phone, and you will be even more prepared
having companies to help you out in a crisis in there as well.
Emergency
Plan
Most families have an emergency plan for if their
house was on fire, but not a lot of people prepare for and discuss floods with
their children. Floods may not always be as fast acting as a fire, but they can
be very devastating. Especially if you are in a floodplain, you should have a
plan set for the residents of your home. Have access to the roof and show your
family members how to get up there. If you are caught in a serious flood, the
roof might be the safest place. Show your family members how to shut off the
utilities and discuss the danger of electricity when it comes in contact with
water. Have a meeting place in case not everyone is home when the flooding
takes place or you are separated for any reason. It might also be helpful to
have emergency food rations in case there is any kind of emergency.
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