
Written by admin on February 23, 2023 at 12:00 AM.
The Atlantic hurricane season is already in full swing. We’ve already covered some basic tips for preparing for hurricane season in Florida , but our next topic in the 2023 hurricane season series is mold. Mold isn’t usually the first emergency issue people think of when preparing for a storm, but prevention could save you thousands of dollars down the line.
Hurricane season is all about being safe rather than sorry, even if it feels like you’re too prepared. Being prepared for mold should be a normal part of your hurricane prep routine. Knowing the evacuation route your family will take is important, but it’s also important to know what steps you’ll take to keep indoor mold away as you’re leaving your home.
Remember that you’ll need to keep your windows closed. This will be important for many other safety reasons during a hurricane, but it’s important for mold prevention as well. Especially true for Florida, the humidity outside could definitely lead to mold with open windows if there’s already water damage inside. Closed windows could help the inside dry faster.
If you’re still in your home during a hurricane, especially one that causes flooding, watch out for roof leaks. Among other safety precautions, you should begin the process of drying as quickly as you can. Find the source of the roof leak and then fix it. Many mold remediation professionals report that it usually takes three days before mold begins to form , so handle it as soon as possible.
If you experience a power outage during the storm and you don’t have access to your air conditioning or fans or a dehumidifier, it’s best to completely remove any objects that were affected by any leaks. Check thoroughly through your carpets, rugs, pillows, or any other items that can easily absorb even a small amount of water. Growth of mold can come from anywhere.
This is also true when it comes to walls in your home–check them for water leaks that may have come from flooring. It’s also important to remember that when water seeps into your home, remove all of it immediately.
If you think it’s too late to prevent mold and you’ve already noticed signs of mold during or after the heavy rains of the storm, there are some emergency tips that can save your home and keep you and your family healthy.
The 2023 hurricane season is almost here, and a public adjuster can handle your hurricane damage insurance claims and help get things back to normal fast, using a team of experts. Don’t let hurricane season mold grow in your home, seek help immediately and file mold damage claims with the help of Stellar Public Adjusting. Contact us today!