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Red Cross responds to flooding
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UPDATED RED CROSS SERVICES
CEDAR FALLS,
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— The American Red Cross continues on the scene in numerous
areas of the state providing shelter, meals and snacks
to families forced from their homes by flooding.
Mobile Casework Continues:
Call 1-866-GET-INFO
CLEANING AND DRYING
OUT YOUR HOME
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Open your doors and windows. Let your home air
out for at least 30 minutes, before you stay inside
for any length of time. Use fans to dry out your
home.
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Remove all items that have been wet for
more than 48 hours and that cannot be cleaned and
dried thoroughly.
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Examples of absorbent items that cannot
be cleaned are: carpets and carpet padding,
upholstery, wall paper, dry wall, floor and ceiling
tiles, insulation material, clothing, leather,
paper, books, wood and food.
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To remove mold from hard surfaces, mix
one cup of bleach in one gallon of water and wash
with the mixture. Use a stiff brush to scrub rough
surfaces and rinse with clean water. Dry the item or
leave it out to air dry.
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To prevent mold growth, clean all wet
items and surfaces with detergent and water and fix
any water problems such as leaks in roofs, walls or
plumbing.
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Turning on air conditioners or heaters can
spread mold spores and make the problems worse.
Clean these before use.
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If you wish to
disinfect your home, refer to the Environmental
Protection Agency’s (EPA) brochure, “A Brief Guide
to Mold and Moisture in Your Home (http://www.epa.gov/mold).”
FLOOD WATER
· If an open cut or wound is in contact with
flood water, clean it with soap and water and use an
antibacterial ointment to lower your risk of
infection.
· Wash dishes, linens and clothes contaminated
by flood water in hot water and detergent. Run the
washing machine or dishwasher through one full hot
water cycle using a disinfectant or sanitizer before
you wash clothes or dishes.
· Do not allow children to play in places or
with toys that have been in contact with flood water.
Disinfect contaminated toys by cleaning them with a
cleaning mixture with one cup of bleach to five
gallons of water.
HEALTH EFFECTS OF MOLD EXPOSURE
· Stuffy nose, sneezing, red eyes and skin
rash.
· Difficulty breathing and shortness of
breath.
· Allergic reactions to mold including asthma
attacks.
· People with weakened immune systems or
chronic lung diseases may develop mold infections in
their lungs.
Returning Home
Tips
Power
Outage Food Safety Tips
Dealing with Mold
and Mildew
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