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Decision Tree For:. Carpet. Categorize the type of water damage . Clean Water, e.g. potable sources. Steam. Unsanitary Water, e.g. rain, ground water. Contaminated Water, (Sewage). Within 24 hours & no previous water damage. YES. NO. Remove & discard under controlled
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Decision Tree For: Carpet Categorize the type of water damage Clean Water, e.g. potable sources Steam Unsanitary Water, e.g. rain, ground water Contaminated Water, (Sewage) Within 24 hours & no previous water damage YES NO Remove & discard under controlled conditions Winter Summer (high humidity) Discard Follow procedure to clean & disinfect Discard (under controlled conditions) if unable to dry Adapted by Marilyn Herman, Extension Educator 2000 From research conducted by Neil Carlson, University of Minnesota
Ceiling Tile Decision Tree for: Categorize the type of water damage Clean Water, e.g. potable sources Steam Unsanitary Water, e.g. rain, ground water Contaminated Water, (Sewage) Air dry & reuse Within 24 hours & no previous water damage YES NO Remove & discard under controlled abatement conditions Remove & discard with minimum controls Adapted by Marilyn Herman, Extension Educator 2000 From research conducted by Neil Carlson, University of Minnesota
Decision Tree for: Electrical Check by building inspector or electrician Turn power off Discard electrical circuit breakers, GFI, fuses Within 24 hours & no previous water damage If in doubt, throw it out Adapted by Marilyn Herman, Extension Educator 2000 From research conducted by Neil Carlson, University of Minnesota
Decision Tree for: Paper/Files Categorize the type of water damage Clean Water, e.g. potable sources Steam Unsanitary Water, e.g. rain, ground water Contaminated Water, (Sewage) Place in freezer bags & freeze NO Essential YES Remove & dispose Dry within 24 - 48 hours Cannot dry within 24 - 48 hours, clean with water & freeze Contact American Conservation Adapted by Marilyn Herman, Extension Educator 2000 From research conducted by Neil Carlson, University of Minnesota
Furniture/Casework Decision Tree for: Categorize the type of water damage Clean Water, e.g. potable sources Steam Unsanitary Water, e.g. rain, ground water Contaminated Water, (Sewage) Upholstered, particle board, pressed wafer board, delaminated furniture/cabinets Hardwood/ intact laminates Upholstered, particle board, pressed wafer board, delaminated furniture/cabinets Within 24 hours & no previous water damage YES NO Clean appropriately and monitor Within 24 hours & no previous water damage Air dry & monitor NO YES Remove & discard with minimum controls Remove & discard under controlled abatement conditions Adapted by Marilyn Herman, Extension Educator 2000 From research conducted by Neil Carlson, University of Minnesota
Decision Tree for: Sheetrock Categorize the type of water damage Clean Water, e.g. potable sources Steam Unsanitary Water, e.g. rain, ground water Contaminated Water, (Sewage) Dry through dehumidification/ ventilation -- salvage and monitor Within 24 hours & no previous water damage Within 24 hours & no previous water damage YES NO YES NO Conduct testing to determine if microbial contamination has set in Simultaneously dry sheetrock through dehumidification and ventilation Remove & discard under controlled abatement conditions NO YES Contaminated? (swab/test tape) Remove & discard with minimum controls Adapted by Marilyn Herman, Extension Educator 2000 From research conducted by Neil Carlson, University of Minnesota