Cleaning up After a Flood 

Release Date: July 15, 2003
Release Number: 1474-47

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Charleston, WV -- That sinking feeling hits when you first see your home or business mired under debris and your important papers and possessions soaked through with water after a flood. But before you wade in to salvage essential items and to clean up, consider your personal safety and be cautious.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) advises the homeowner to take the following steps:

"When cleaning up after a flood, we want residents to take the necessary precautions to ensure they are returning to a healthy indoor environment," said State Coordinating Officer Stephen S. Kappa. "They have suffered enough from the storms and floods."

For more information, residents may call the Office of Environmental Health Services at 304-558-2981, 1-800-368-4358, or your local health department.

Last Modified: Tuesday, 15-Jul-2003 13:39:55