Are the two best words to describe water damage. It happens FAST, spreading at a shocking pace and destroying entire structures in the blink of an eye. Water damage mitigation is a comprehensive approach that averts further damage on affected areas, reduces upfront expenses and ensures overall household safety.
The process
1
Assesing damage:
Evaluate the scene thoroughly and determine the extend of damage.
2
Using the right equipment:
1- Measure water vapor with a hygrometer.
2- Detect temperature differences with a thermal imaging camera to reveal dampness.
3
Examining vulnerable areas:
Spot visible signs of high humidity and dampness through condensation on windows, damp spots, discoloration on walls or ceilings, or mold growth.
4
Documenting evidence:
Obtain footage of the full extent of damage to support a claim.
5
Drying & dehumidification:
Remove all moisture from the scene using an air dehumidifier, an air mover and an injectidry.
6
Cleaning and disinfection:
Affected areas and personal belongings are cleaned and sanitized with an air cleaner and hydroxyl generator in order to prevent mold growth and bacteria.
An air cleaner to pull in unwanted particles from the air in a specific room. Purified air is then circulated back into the room.
A hydroxyl generator that uses UV-C to remove odors, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), virus particles, and bacteria particles from the air.
7
Follow-up:
Our customer service team performs a follow up to verify the situation is under control.
6
Cleaning and disinfection:
Affected areas and personal belongings are cleaned and sanitized with an air cleaner and hydroxyl generator in order to prevent mold growth and bacteria.
An air cleaner to pull in unwanted particles from the air in a specific room. Purified air is then circulated back into the room.
A hydroxyl generator that uses UV-C to remove odors, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), virus particles, and bacteria particles from the air.
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