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Document Drying – How The Restoration Process Works

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When there has been a flood in your home or business, especially one caused by a natural disaster, you will need to remove the most precious and delicate objects first if you want to have any chance at all of salvaging them. Things like paper materials, books, photographs, and computers, or other electronics can be damaged quickly and permanently by water. The sooner you get these wet items out of the situation the better. With some of them, like the paper materials, knowing what to do with them next is essential if you want to be able to restore them.

When paper material like books, documents, photographs, maps, blueprints, or any paper products you might have in the home become wet, there is only a limited amount of time available to get them to a restorer before they become damaged or destroyed permanently. When paper products dry out too quickly, they will stick together or wrinkle terribly. If they stay wet or even damp too long, the ink could become ruined and mold and mildew will also set in.

A document drying company will need to take possession of these materials within 48 hours if at all possible. They can freeze dry them and do whatever other process is necessary to preserve them until the restoration process can begin, In fact, freeze drying can be first step in stopping and correcting the destruction.

Flooding is only one form or destruction that can happen to paper materials and other forms or media and data. Fires can partially burn materials or the heat from the fire alone can be damaging. The smoke and soot will coat these materials and they will have to be meticulously cleaned. Deodorizing is also a necessary procedure in fire damage restoration. Materials that already have mold damage because they were flooded or wet by some others means, must be disinfected to stop the mold from growing any further and contaminating other materials as well.

We all know that there might not have to be a flood to cause mold on paper materials. People will often store items like paper in a damp basement and over time the damage will be done instead of all at once. A dedicated document drying company will do their best to make any items you submit to them be restored to the greatest extent possible. Choose the company you hire based on their past experience and satisfied clients. Ask questions about any procedures or pricing that you may not fully understand.

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February 24th, 2009 at 9:53 pm

How To Take Care Of Your Water Damaged Documents?

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Have you ever had your documents get water damage done to them? It could have been because they were in the shade, a storage unit, in your basement, or a fire in your building that had set off the sprinklers. It happens all the time when you put it into something that does not protect it. If you put it into a box and store it somewhere, it does not protect it because it is cardboard, and cardboard gets wet and falls apart. You need to put it in a safe or a file cabinet to keep it from getting wet. Also you can put it in a waterproof bag because that will keep them safe from water damage.

If you store them in a shade it can get all messy and stain the documents. It can get water in it from the rain by leaking through the roof or on the floor from the doors. When this happens the documents will start to fall apart, and then you will have to replace them and sometimes that can be very hard to do. In the winter it can freeze whatever it is in and then when springtime comes, your papers will be too damaged to recover.

When you put it into a storage unit, it is not safe there either because it can get wet. You will have them everywhere, and it can be stuck together. You might not be able to get them apart because they will fall apart or tear in pieces. A storage unit will get hot when it is warm or hot outside, and it will cause moisture. It will get water spots on or in everything that the documents are in. Also, it can get wet from the water that comes under the door, and it will get all over the floor, damaging everything in there.

Your basement is another place where water can get into. When it rains, water can come from the windows or when you use the dryer. When water gets in the windows, it gets on the floor and can get into your boxes, damaging everything inside of them and causing mold to grow. The mold will eat the paper and destroy every document you have, and you may not know it until it is too late and the documents are gone.

So do not put your important documents in these place because you may need them later. You need to put them in a safe place at all times.

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October 28th, 2008 at 3:30 am