Basic S.W.A.T. Protocols

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Basic S. Protocols Don t Let Water Or Mold Spin Out Of Control Follow the Sewage, Water, Air Quality, s Provided By The S. Team at: Local: 757.473.0560 Toll Free: 800.743.1714 www.dryingsolutionsinc.com DS SWAindd 1 8/9/05 11:36:20 AM

S. Survey for Safety Hazards Stop inspect area for hazards Caution identify potential health threats Categorize water source Determine if evacuation necessary Go Notify the proper licensed professionals for electrical, plumbing or HVAC hazards. Treat water loss according to procedures based on category. Help make the work area safe. Potential safety hazards must be identified Check structural integrity, electrical hazards Slip hazards and gas leaks must be assessed Warn customers of imminent hazards If possible eliminate safety hazards Post warning signs and erect barriers Water may contain pathogens or chemicals Increased humidity and microbial activity may cause respiratory distress in susceptible populations (elderly, infirm, or very young) Follow the procedures as outlined in the IICRC S500 Standard and Reference Guide for Professional Water Damage Restoration STOP If water source cannot be located and stopped, contact fire department by calling 911. Do not attempt to shutoff electrical power while standing in water. Call Electrician if needed. CAUTION Water damages are classified into three categories; 1- Clean 2 - Gray 3 - Black Follow IICRC S-500 water damage guidelines (page 2) GO Have a written Water Damage response plan and appointed manager for reporting and documentation. Have water damage drying specialist review plans and inspect property to identify hazards. Drying Solutions S. 24/7 response teams at 800.743.1714 DS SWAindd 2 8/9/05 11:36:21 AM

Identify and Categorize the Source of water before proceeding. Not all water sources are clean! Water removal and drying procedures should not begin until the water source is known. When the source and category of the water is determined an action plan can be formulated. Once water source is identified and proper engineering controls (PPE, chemicals and equipment) are in place, water removal can begin while maintaining and/or restoring adequate environmental hygiene. IICRC S500 separates into three categories: I-Clean Water no immediate health risk II-Gray Water may contain organic or chemical pollutants (class I may become Class II if not remediated in first 48 hours) III-Black Water contains bacteria, viruses, parasites, or chemicals COLOR IS NOT AN INDICATOR! Determine level of personal protection needed based on water category. Determine if disinfection or biocides treatment are indicated (refer to IICRC S500 standards) Wear proper level of PPE Treat sewage and ground water with biocides to reduce the amount of harmful pathogens. Dispose of the water safely based on type (ie: sewage water must be disposed of into a sewage system). STOP Class III do not attempt remediation, call professional. All porous materials must be removed and affected areas cleaned and decontaminated prior to put back. CAUTION Class II - Microorganisms are always present, whether clean, gray or black, if left unattended microbial amplification will occur in all categories of water classification with the passage of time. GO Class I - Rapid right response will reduce microbial activity and eliminate many costly repairs. Drying should begin within 24 48 hours. Drying Solutions S. 24/7 response teams at 800.743.1714 DS SWAindd 3 8/9/05 11:36:22 AM

Actions Required Black water source, visible mold or Damage covers 100+ SF Damage covers 50-100 SF and found in less than 48 hours (clean or gray water) No walls or ceilings involved Damage covers less than 50 SF and found in less than 24 hours (with clean water source) Call professional drying company Call professional drying company Remove and protect wet contents Open books, drawers, and prop cushions to assist drying Remove as much water as possible Use fans for evaporation and keep humidity less than 45% and temp between 70-75 degrees STOP Precautions must be taken prior to remediation or putting airflow on a drying job when black water or mold is present. Follow IICRC S-500, EPA, or NYC- Dept of Health Standards. CAUTION Time and temperature aggravate Category II contamination significantly. The risk of increasing damage to materials and health hazards can be greatly minimized with proper action by remediation specialists. GO Have a written Water Damage response plan and appointed manager for directing response and documenting actions taken. Drying Solutions S. 24/7 response teams at 800.743.1714 DS SWAindd 4 8/9/05 11:36:23 AM

Safety survey, Categorize and Classify Water loss; Class I, II, III, or IV I Slow rate of evaporation II Fast rate of evaporation III Fastest rate of evaporation IV Specialty Drying* *Hardwood floors, Crawlspaces, Documents Apply four principles of drying 1. Extraction 2. Evaporation 3. Dehumidification 4. Temperature Control Classification determines equipment needs, based on amount of water remaining after extraction and material s inherent ability to release water Control microbial growth while drying Evaporate moisture into the air M J J Collect and remove the evaporated moisture Monitor drying progress daily and document Drying should continue uninterrupted until moisture content of affected materials below 15% on Delmhorst relative scale Wet always goes to dry, if it can! In our business, just like yours, a Rapid Response with the Right Equipment is CRUCIAL! Call Drying Solutions for Emergency Response to Water or Air Quality Incidents. Let our S. Team keep water and mold from SPINNING out of control in your facility Drying Solutions S. 24/7 response teams at 800.743.1714 DS SWAindd 5 8/9/05 11:36:23 AM

Emergency Response Structural Drying Water Removal De-flooding Specialty Drying Decontamination Document Drying Mold Remediation Duct Cleaning Air Handler Cleaning Dust Control-Containment Moisture Inspections Mold Inspections Air and Bulk Sampling Project Management Keeping your indoor environment in balance 5244 Challedon Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23462 24 Hour Emergency Response Specialists Local: 757.473.0560 Toll Free: 800.743.1714 www.dryingsolutionsinc.com DS SWAindd 6 8/9/05 11:36:24 AM