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Standing Water Can Be a Source of Diseases

11/21/2018 (Permalink)

SERVPRO of Dyersburg/Union City

Staying Healthy Around Standing Water in Dyersburg/Union City:

Any standing water in Dyersburg/Union City can be a powerful source of diseases. Even a small puddle can pose a risk. Floods are worse because there is so much more water.

Sewage, dead animals, and rotted plants can be in flood water. If the flood water is indoors, there might be rotted food.

Viruses and bacteria can cause diarrhea or vomiting. There are many different illnesses that can do that, and they are all exceedingly unpleasant.  To reduce your chances of catching something, SERVPRO of Dyersburg/Union City says:

  • Wash your hands after contact with the flood waters
  • Wash dirty clothes and towels in hot water. Use bleach if possible
  • Use bleach or another disinfectanton hard surfaces
  • Remember that you can shake hands with an infected person and get infected. That means you need to wash your hands before you eat
  • Do not allow children to play in the flood water
  • Wash children’s hands before meals
  • Disinfect toys before letting children play with them

Cuts and rashes can become infected. Protect yourself and others in Dyersburg/Union City:

  • Avoid flood waters if you have an open rash or a cut
  • Clean cuts or rashes. Cover them with a waterproof bandage
  • Clean cuts with soap and clean water
  • If a cut becomes red, swollen, or is oozing, get medical attention

Links:

https://www.cdc.gov/healthywater/emergency/extreme-weather/floods-standingwater.html

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