What constitutes a water damage emergency?
Any kind of water damage is itself an emergency, but there are a few warning signs that you can
look out for to spot a water damage situation early:
- Damaged pipes
- Freak thunderstorm or a case of flash flood
- Clogged drainage system
- Faulty plumbing
- Small leaks for kitchen/bathroom
- The appearance of mould on walls/flooring
All these are serious warning signs of even bigger water damage that may remain hidden from
your eyes. One should not hesitate to seek professional help before it is too late in such
situations.
What should you do in case of a flooding emergency?
Here is the list of actions in the order you should undertake in the case of water damage at your
property:
- Call our helpline number, which is functional each second of the day
- Tell us your name, address, telephone number, the severity of the leak, and flag us if
there are any people involved in the damage
- If you are aware of the source of the leak, try turning off the water outlet/unclogging, if
possible
- Turn off all electronic devices around the affected area and avoid contact with any
appliances
- If the danger is life-threatening, evacuate the premises immediately.
- Wait for our technicians to reach your area and guide them through entry/exit points
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