Cleaning up after a Storm

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If you live in Florida, then you know that you need to be concerned with heavy rains, storms and hurricanes. They can be exhilarating to watch but what happens when the leave you with water damage? Hurricane Season in the Atlantic begins on June 1 and ends on November 30 every year. A good idea is to stay updated with storm trends by paying attention to the news and to checking with the National Hurricane Center. When it comes to hurricanes and storms, preparation is key. Unfortunately, many people get caught off guard with storm damage and even for those who are extremely prepared, flooding can happen when you least expect it.

Find out the quick and easy How To's of dealing with damage after a storm. If damage is ever too much to handle or if you encounter a flood, always contact a certified restoration specialist for help. Flood waters can contain toxic bacteria and are unsafe for you and your family.

Cleaning Up after a Storm in 5 Easy Steps

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1) Assess the damage. If it is extremely severe, for example, your rooms are flooded, you may need to call a water cleanup specialist. If you do, make sure they are certified water damage restoration specialists. You can check with the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification to help you find a certified professional in your area.

2) If you can handle it, then go for it!

3) Remove any signs of water damage New Port Richey. Mop up any water on the floor and wipe floors dry.

4) Wipe condensation off windows.

5) Plug in your dehumidifier. You need to bring the relative humidity to at least 55% or less.

To help protect your property from water damage during heavy rain repair cracks and continually use a dehumidifier. Another good idea is to upgrade your windows to double-pane. Not only will they will help prevent moisture from entering your home, they are also better at insulating your home. Better insulation equals lower energy costs!

It is incredibly important to cleanup water damage as soon as possible. Simple leaks can turn into serious headaches. From warped hardwood floors to bubbling ceilings to black mold, water damage left to its own can cost you - in both money and health.

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Good Links for Water Damage and More

Advanced Restoration
24/7 Water Damage Restoration, Mold Removal and Remediation and Sewer Damage Experts. Lots of great articles on the website.
Federal Emergency Management Agency
One stop for emergency preparedness, procedures and more.
Weather.com
Always know the weather with this site.
National Hurricane Center
Hurricane season runs from June 1- November 20 in Florida. Get all the info you need with this site.
Advanced Restoration Water Damage New Port Richey Company Sponsors Scales for Tails SPCA Benefit
Advanced Restoration, a Florida company, recently donated and participated in the SPCA Suncoast's highly anticipated fundraising event, "Scales for Tails".

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The population of 33607 is 31,462.

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36% of the population is white, which is 38 points less than the national average.

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Population: 31,462
Number of Households: 10,146
Average House Value: $70,800
Average Income per Household: $27,056
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