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The Ohio Department of Health has published the following content to help if you are dealing with flooding where you live or work:
“Given the heavy rain that Ohio has experienced recently, here is some information to help keep everyone safe when flooding occurs. Flood water is not just a nuisance, it also can contain potentially dangerous materials, such as fecal matter from overflowing sewage systems, agricultural runoff and chemicals from industrial areas.
Wading in flood waters can also be a cause of infection or result in a variety of injuries. Eating or drinking anything contaminated by flood water can cause diarrheal disease.
Follow these tips to stay healthy during and after the flood:
Flooding in Your Area
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Tune into AM 1240 Radio and Whiz T-V to see if your area is under a boil alert for drinking water.
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Do not allow children to play in flood water areas.
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Practice good hygiene (Wash hands with soap and water or use hand sanitizer if soap is not available) after contact with flood waters. Wash children’s hands frequently (always before meals).
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Identify and throw away food that may not be safe to eat. Such items include food that has come into direct contact with flood waters and/or refrigerated foods when the power has been off for four or more hours.
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Disinfect food-contact surfaces and utensils that have come into direct contact with flood waters using soap and clean warm water.
Cleaning Your Home After a Flood
Wear rubber boots, rubber gloves, and goggles during cleanup of affected area.
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Keep children and pets out of the affected area until cleanup has been completed.
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Do not allow children to play with toys that have been contaminated by flood water and have not been disinfected.
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Remove and discard items that cannot be washed and disinfected (such as, mattresses, carpeting, carpet padding, rugs, upholstered furniture, cosmetics, stuffed animals, baby toys, pillows, foam-rubber items, books, wall coverings, and most paper products).
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Remove and discard drywall and insulation that has been contaminated with sewage or flood waters.
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Thoroughly clean all hard surfaces (such as flooring, concrete, molding, wood and metal furniture, countertops, appliances, sinks, and other plumbing fixtures) with hot water and laundry or dish detergent.
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Help the drying process by using fans, air conditioning units, and dehumidifiers.
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After completing the cleanup, wash your hands with soap and warm water. Use water that has been boiled for one minute (allow the water to cool before washing your hands).
- Wash all clothes worn during the cleanup in hot water and detergent. These clothes should be washed separately from uncontaminated clothes and linens.
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Seek immediate medical attention if you become injured or ill.”
Additional Resources:
Risks of Flood Waters
Cleanup of Flood Water
A Consumer’s Guide to Food Safety: Severe Storms and Hurricanes
Food and Water Safety during a Disaster
Restaurants and Grocers Reopening After Hurricanes and Flooding
Disinfecting and Sanitizing
Want to volunteer to help cleanup after a disaster? Make sure you get vaccinated ahead of time.
(content provided by the Ohio Department of Health) |