Use caution when cleaning up electrical equipment

Flooding can cause serious damage to your home, including your electrical system. If your basement has been flooded, it is critical to take precautions when cleaning up to avoid further damage or injury.

Risks of Electrical Hazards

  • Electrical shocks
  • Electrical fires
  • Electrocution

Safety Precautions

  • Turn off the electricity at the main breaker panel.
  • Do not enter the basement if there is standing water. Wait until the water has receded.
  • Wear rubber gloves and boots when cleaning up electrical equipment.
  • Use a flashlight to inspect the area for any damaged wires or equipment.
  • Do not touch any electrical wires or equipment that is wet or damaged.
  • If you are unsure about the safety of any electrical equipment, contact a qualified electrician.

Cleanup Steps

  1. Remove any standing water from the basement.
  2. Dry out the electrical equipment using fans or a dehumidifier.
  3. Inspect the electrical equipment for any damage. If there is any damage, replace the equipment.
  4. Have an electrician inspect the electrical system to ensure it is safe.

Conclusion

Flooding can be a devastating event, but by taking precautions, you can minimize the damage to your home and avoid the risk of electrical hazards.