Discard Contaminated Food and Water

Contaminated Food

Following a flood, it is essential to discard any food that has come into contact with contaminated water. This includes:

  • Food that has been submerged in water.
  • Food that has been in contact with floodwater for more than 2 hours.
  • Food that has an unusual odor or appearance.

Contaminated Water

It is also important to discard any water that has been contaminated by floodwater. This includes:

  • Water that has been in contact with floodwater for more than 24 hours.
  • Water that has a cloudy or murky appearance.
  • Water that has an unusual odor or taste.

Cleaning Basement Concrete Floor after Flood

After flood, it is important to restore the basement to its original condition to prevent further damage or health hazards. Here are the recommended steps:

**1. Determine the Extent of Damage**

Inspect the basement to determine the depth and extent of the water damage. If the water was deep enough to reach electrical outlets, it is important to contact a qualified electrician to assess the damage before proceeding.

**2. Remove Standing Water**

If there is still standing water in the basement, remove it using a sump pump or a wet/dry vacuum. It is important to dispose of the contaminated water properly by contacting your local waste management company.

**3. Clean the Floor**

Once the standing water has been removed, use a bleach solution to clean the floor. Mix 1 cup of bleach per gallon of water and scrub the floor thoroughly. Rinse the floor with clean water and allow it to dry completely.