Water Damage Restoration
The Dangers of Water Damage and Causes
Once
a building has been exposed to a large volume of water, it becomes extremely
hazardous as water causes both health and structural risks.
Water Damage
Related Health Hazards and Risks Dampness and humidity promote the growth of
moisture-related mold and mildew that can lead to toxic, mold-related reactions
such as immune disorders, pathogenic disease and cancer. Allergic reactions
consist of painful headaches, disorientation and dizziness, nausea, diarrhea,
chronic asthma, rashes and open sores, and chronic fatigue.
Be aware that floodwaters may also be contaminated with sewage and waste. These
are fertile breeding ground for disease carrying termites and insect
infestation.
Water Related Structural Hazards and Risks Water saturation affects and damages
structures in a few ways.
Direct damage to materials leading to structural instability:
Wallboard disintegrates Structural integrity of concrete is undermined Support
columns resting in waterlogged soil slowly twist and tilt Wood swells, warps,
and rots Stairs, floors, and roofs may collapse bulging ceilings, indicating
trapped water Electrical systems can short out, malfunction, and cause fires or
shock.
Leaking LP gas (also known as natural gas) can cause fire or gas poisoning.
Household possessions and interior design can be damaged as follows:
Mud and silt get possessions and valuables dirty Paint and wall coverings peel
off Floor tiles are lifted Panels wrap Carpets stain and rot Furnishings such as
textiles and furniture stain Books, photographs, paintings become extremely
fragile Property value decreases after being wet. Most insulation is
ineffective, but it will continue to hold and create high moisture conditions
which will damage metal, masonry, and wood.
If
you are looking for a Lake County water damage restoration company please call us today at1-440-354-0427 or complete our
online request form.
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