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Seek Medical Attention if Necessary

After a flood, it’s crucial to assess your health and well-being. Seek immediate medical attention if you experience:

  • Open wounds or injuries
  • Difficulty breathing or chest pain
  • Fever or chills
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Signs of infection, such as redness, swelling, or drainage from a wound
  • Electrical shock or burns

Floodwaters can carry hazardous materials, such as bacteria, sewage, and chemicals. These can pose a health risk if ingested, inhaled, or absorbed through the skin.