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Experts agree – flooding around Woodstock is the worst seen in years; perhaps even a lifetime. In fact, nine new records have been set due to the rains and flood waters which have ravaged much of Georgia including:
A 90 year high mark was reached when the Chattahoochee River reached 29.61 feet, breaking the former high of 29.11 set in Dec of 1919. Downstream another record was set as the river approached 30 feet.
Not to be outdone, the Yellow River and Lithonia both set new highs at 25.5 and 21.96 respectively while the Nickajack Creek crested at 19.3 feet and the Suwanee at over 14 feet. In fact, records throughout Georgia may continue into the near future as flood waters continue rise and accumulate.
Fortunately, experts believe the worst is over yet tensions remain high due to severe flooding, water damage and local break-ins. It will be some time before local Woodstock residents are fully able to relax especially those whose homes were directly impacted by flooding.
According to local water damage and flood recovery experts, bacterial contamination as well as the rapid growth of mold remains a high priority. Flood waters often contain bacteria or chemicals which can result in illness, contamination or even the growth of mold within as little as 24 to 48 hours. Because the weather remains warm, it creates the perfect breeding ground for disease and mold to thrive.
The first order of priority for residents returning to their homes is to assure the safety of pets and people; next, call a professional water damage and restoration provider that is Certified by the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration for a free inspection and quote. Not only can they work directly with insurance to make sure work is performed up to the highest industry standards, but ancillary services such as temporary secure storage and waste removal assure the rest of your belongings remain safe.
This is not a job for the do-it-yourself type; there is a high risk of disease or even injury when working around standing water or bacteria contaminated furniture. Mud, organic debris and toxic chemicals create a cesspool of hazardous exposure which needs to be removed and professionally cleaned as soon as possible in order to reduce long term health risks. If you are unsure whether or not to tackle the job, simply call Kiwi’s Woodstock water damage and flood damage repair services for a free consultation or estimate.
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