What you need to watch out for after a flood

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There are a number of potential risks in the aftermath of flood disasters, including drowning, injury from sharp objects, electric shock from downed power lines and illness from contaminated floodwaters. 9News

There are a number of potential risks in the aftermath of flood disasters, including drowning, injury from sharp objects, electric shock from downed power lines and illness from contaminated floodwaters.Floodwaters have dangerously risen in Traralgon.Gas and electricity supplies could be damaged in your property. It is important for your supplies to be checked by a qualified electrician before you proceed to use them.

The structural integrity of your home could also be compromised and should be declared safe by a qualified building surveyor.When cleaning up, be careful of wild animals including rodents, snakes or spiders which could be lurking around your home. Mosquitos can also breed rapidly in flood environments and can transmit diseases, so cover your skin with light-coloured clothing with long sleeves and pants. Use insect repellent.Cars have submerged underwater in Traralgon.Mould can grow after flooding events and must be cleaned before you can move back into your home.Flooding can cause sewage to seep into your home. All areas affected by flooding must be disinfected and cleaned.

Infectious diseases such as gastrointestinal infections and hepatitis A can spread from contact with floodwater contaminated surfaces.Any food that has come into direct contact with floodwater must be thrown away, including anything that has an unusual colour, smell or texture. Perishable foods that have not been refrigerated for more than four hours should be thrown out, as well as canned food if it is open or damaged.Drinking water also may be contaminated, so don't drink any tap water until you know it is safe to do so.

 

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