Category-2 Category-2 (“grey” water) is not a clean water source since it contains contaminates with the potential to cause discomfort or sickness if swallowed or contacted. This would typically include overflow from washing machines or dishwashers, toilet overflows with no … Continued
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DETERMINING CATEGORY OF LOSS The first step professional mitigation companies take is determining the category of water damage as follows: Category-1 (“clean” water) A Category-1 loss is from a clean water source and has not come in contact with materials … Continued
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CAUTIONING CUSTOMERS As with any property damage, health and safety is of primary importance. The customer should be cautioned about slipping and falling on wet flooring, electrical hazards, contaminated water, and falling debris such as drywall or acoustical ceiling tiles. … Continued
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A pipe breaks and water is everywhere. The policyholder calls the insurance agent and the restoration process begins. Timing is important. The sooner the policyholder makes the call, the quicker the response will be – and in most cases the … Continued
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Regardless of the procedures used by the restoration professional, it is important that the customer recognize that the equipment must operate, without stopping, throughout the drying process. A restoration professional will monitor the drying system at least once each day … Continued
