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ELECTRICAL SAFETY for Flood Damage Inspectors
Foundation Inspection for Flood Damage
FLOOD RESPONSE CHECKLIST
INEFFECTIVE MOLD PRODUCTS
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WHEN TO STOP LOOKING FOR MOLD
GENERAL MOLD PREVENTION
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Mold Action Guide after Flooding: References on Mold Prevention and Flood Damage
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This chapter lists references sources for dealing with flood damage to buildings, safe entry to flooded buildings,
and cleaning or preventing mold in flooded buildings.
If your building has been flooded, this website provides an easy to understand guide for flood damage assessment, setting
priorities of action, safety, and we provide special information about
avoiding or minimizing mold damage. These are quick, simple steps to minimize mold damage in a flooded building.
We also list after-flood "anti-mold" procedures that do not work or are unsafe - to help you avoid unnecessary expense in dealing with mold
after a building flood.
If your building is already moldy or if you suspect mold related illness in your building, we link to a step by step Mold Action Guide dealing with toxic or allergenic indoor mold and other indoor contaminants:
when and how to inspect or test for mold, when to hire an expert, how to clean up a moldy area, when and how to perform post-remediation mold testing. If your septic system has been flooded we link to an article outlining what to do about that system as well. Extensive, technically detailed in-depth articles on other mold detection, testing, and prevention methods are organized at our Mold Information Center
Extensive, technically detailed in-depth articles on other mold detection, testing, and prevention methods are organized at our Mold Information Center
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REFERENCES and Information Sources Used in This Document
More Reading about Mold Cleanup and Mold Prevention
For more depth of understanding of mold prevention and mold or general building cleanup after flooding see these articles:
- Action Guide for Mold what to do about mold, cleaning, removal, testing, hiring an expert or doing it yourself - a step by step guide to what to do about mold
- Clearance Procedures: Post Remediation Mold Inspection & Clearance Testing
- Floods in Building Setting Priorities and Using Mold Resistant Building - quick steps after a building flood or plumbing leak can prevent costly mold contamination
- Prevent Mold, How-To Correct the Causes of Mold and Prevent Indoor Mold or other indoor environment problems
- Flood Response for Septic Systems what to do after a septic system has been exposed to flooding
- Sewage & Septic Backups and what to do about sewage spillage in buildings
- Septic Tank Location - How to Find the Septic Tank, how deep will the cover be, how to document its location
- Septic Tank Pumping Frequency Guide for Septic Tanks: When, How, What to Watch For when pumping or cleaning septic tanks
- Sewage Contaminants which may be released from sewage spills from residential septic systems and wastewater disposal systems
- Sewer Gas Odors diagnosing, finding, and curing septic tank and sewer line smells
- Sewer Gas - Methane and other septic system gas explosion or asphyxiation hazards such as hydrogen sulfide
- When Not to Pump a Septic Tank to avoid damage, unsafe conditions, or wasting money
- Allergy & Mold Products to reduce indoor mold or allergen levels
- Attic Condensation and Ice Dam Leaks - Detection and Correcting Venting and Condensation Problems in Buildings
- How to Clean Moldy Wood Framing & Sheathing How to clean/seal mold from/on exposed lumber or plywood subfloor or roof sheathing indoors - some suggestions based on our field and laboratory research
- Humidity: What indoor humidity should we maintain in order to avoid a mold problem?
- Mold-Resistant Building Practices, advice from an expert on how to prevent mold after a building flood and how to prevent mold growth in buildings by selection of building materials and by anti-mold construction details.
- Ozone Warnings - Use of Ozone as a "mold" remedy is ineffective and may be dangerous.
- Mold FAQs Answers to Most Questions about Indoor Mold, Mold Related Illness, Mold Cleanup, Mold Prevention
- Mold Info Center Mold Home Page
Building Flood Damage, Cleanup, and Mold Prevention Articles (Green Links shows where you are)
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FLOOD DAMAGE ASSESSMENT, SAFETY & CLEANUP A Guide to Mold Cleanup Procedures
FLOODS & MOLD CLEAN/PREVENT A Guide to Dealing with Flood Damage & Mold Prevention &r Cleanup of Flooded Homes
FIRST PRIORITIES When Responding to a Flooded Building
BUILDING ENTRY PROCEDURE How to Enter a Building After a Building Flood
DRINKING WATER - EMERGENCY PURIFICATION How to purify emergency drinking water, how to remove odors
DRINKING WATER - EMERGENCY SOURCES Where to find drinking water in an emergency
ELECTRICAL SAFETY for Flood Damage Inspectors
Foundation Inspection for Flood Damage
FLOOD RESPONSE CHECKLIST Checklist of Key Steps to Minimize Mold Damage After a Building Flood
INEFFECTIVE MOLD PRODUCTS Ineffective Mold Products and Procedures to Avoid in Mold Cleanup/Prevention
FURTHER STEPS PREVENT MOLD Further Steps to Avoid Mold Damage After a Building Flood
WHEN TO STOP LOOKING FOR MOLD after Flooding: When is a Mold Cleanup Job Complete?
GENERAL MOLD PREVENTION Preventing Future Mold After a Flooded Building Cleanup
FLOOD DAMAGE RFERENCES References on Mold Prevention and Flood Damage
FLOOD VENTS How to Use Flood Vents for Structural Protection from Flooding
- Flood Venting in Foundations and Enclosures Below Design Flood Elevation
SEPTIC SYSTEMS & FLOODS What to Do after a Flood - Septic Flood Response, Safety, Health, Maintenance, Repair Advice
SEWAGE CONTAMINATION IN BUILDINGS how to detect and respond to sewage backups
SEWAGE PATHOGENS in SEPTIC SLUDGE what are the contaminants in sewage
Wind Damage to Roofs how to assess and identify wind damage to roofs
Technical Reviewers & References
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- Mark Cramer Inspection Services Mark Cramer, Tampa Florida, Mr. Cramer is a past president of ASHI, the American Society of Home Inspectors and is a Florida home inspector and home inspection educator. (727) 595-4211 mark@BestTampaInspector.com 11/06
- Hankey and Brown home inspectors, Eden Prairie, MN, technical review by Roger Hankey, prior chairman, Standards Committee, American Society of Home Inspectors - ASHI. 952 829-0044 - hankeyandbrown.com 11/06
- Arlene Puentes, a licensed home inspector, educator, and building failures researcher in Kingston, NY. 11/29/06
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