### Immediate Actions After Water Damage Upon experiencing water damage, it is crucial to take swift and effective actions to minimize potential risks and prevent further deterioration: - **Turn off electricity**: Electrical outlets and appliances near flooded areas should be turned off immediately to prevent electrocution or shocks. Contact a qualified electrician for assistance if necessary. - **Remove standing water**: Use a mop or wet vacuum to remove as much standing water as possible. Prioritize areas with electrical equipment and valuables. - **Open doors and windows**: Allow fresh air to circulate and facilitate drying. - **Document the damage**: Take photos and videos of the affected areas for insurance purposes and to assess the extent of damage. ### What Not to Do After Water Damage? Certain actions should be avoided after water damage occurs to prevent further damage and ensure safety: - **Do not turn on fans or heaters**: These appliances can spread moisture and promote mold growth. Turn on the air conditioner for dehumidification only after the area has been cleaned and dried. - **Do not walk on wet carpets or floors**: This can spread moisture and damage materials. - **Do not open windows and doors if it's raining or snowing**: This can worsen water damage and lower indoor temperatures. - **Do not use bleach on water-damaged materials**: Bleach can discolor and weaken fabrics. Instead, use a mixture of water and a mild detergent for cleaning.