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Recovery from Flooding
Pay attention to authorities for information and instructions. Return home only when authorities say it is safe.
Avoid driving except in emergencies.
Wear heavy work gloves, protective clothing and boots during clean up and use appropriate face coverings or masks if cleaning
mold or other debris.
People with
asthma and other lung conditions and/or immune suppression
should not enter buildings with indoor water leaks or mold growth that can be seen or smelled. Children should not take part in disaster cleanup work.
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A Flood of Emotions - Emotional Response to Flood Disasters
Cleaning and Disinfecting Your Home After the Flood
Cleaning Your Flooded or Water-Damaged Home
Creating a Healthy Home: A Field Guide for Clean-Up of Flooded Homes
Dealing with Stress After a Disaster
Health Precautions in Flooded Areas
Helping Your Child Cope with Disaster
Mold and Mildew in Your Flood Damaged Home - FEMA
Mold in Homes - North Dakota Department of Health
Molds in Your Home - NDSU Extension Service
Flood Recovery Checklists - NDSU Extension Service
Protecting Children After a Flood
Repairing a Flooded Lawn
Sandbag Cleanup
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Recovery from a Flood
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