English - Announcer - Explainer - Female - PSA - Safety - Young
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Young Adult (18-35)Accents
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Staying safe when returning home community bridges wants to remind Pajaro Valley residents returning home after the recent flood that it is important to disinfect and wash all surfaces or items that may have come in contact with flood water, wear rubber gloves and always wash your hands with soap and clean water. After contact with flood water or items touched by flood water use hand sanitizer when clean water is not available. Remember before you begin to clean up your home, take photos and documents, all damages to the inside and outside of your home as insurance providers and the federal government will want tangible proof of damages in order for you to access assistance walls, hard surfaced floors and many other household surfaces should be cleaned with soap and water and disinfected with a solution of one cup of bleach to five gallons of water, wash all linens and clothing in hot water or dry, clean them for items that cannot be washed or dry cleaned such as mattresses and upholstered furniture, air dry them in the sun and then spray them thoroughly with a disinfectant. Steam. Clean all carpeting if there has been a backflow of sewage into the house, wear rubber boots and waterproof gloves during clean up, remove and discard contaminated household materials that cannot be disinfected such as wall coverings, cloth rugs and dry wall. If you need clean up tools or materials, community bridges, family resource collective can help call Manzana community resources at (831) 724 2997. Today.