PHCC of Iowa Assisting Homeowners in Flood-Stricken StateAs severe flooding continues in the state of Iowa, the Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors Association of Iowa is encouraging homeowners to use caution in the flooding situations. With areas of the state experiencing river levels that are projected to be higher than they were in 1993, many consumers are or will be experiencing flooded homes and offices. “Many Iowa residents who are faced with flooded homes and basements are not sure of proper procedures during and after an influx of water and possibly sewage,” said Kevin Kruse, executive director of the Iowa PHCC. “We are advising them to become educated on recommended safe measures, and to also be wary of any possible clean-up scams.” The Iowa PHCC has made a list of tips available to residents who have water inside their home or business: 1. Think safety first:
2. Eliminate as much standing water as possible:
3. Contact a professional contractor to prevent mold and to check the integrity of your furnace, water heater and other appliances
The Iowa PHCC is a professional trade association formed to serve the needs of the plumbing, heating and cooling professionals in the state of Iowa. It is an affiliate of the PHCC—National Association which provides legislative advocacy, education and training to more than 4,000 plumbing and HVACR businesses and 80,000 technicians. |
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