How to Remove Debris after a Natural Disaster?





Be it a storm or earthquake, a natural disaster can wreak havoc. It can destroy everything in between; thus leaving behind loads of debris!

Post-disaster cleanup can be very challenging. There might be fallen trees and branches, garbage, broken windows, shingles, or glass, etc.

There are certain dos and don’ts to follow while removing debris after a natural disaster. Let’s explore them below-

Stay safe while removing debris

It is important to take precautions before entering a post-disaster home. There might be structural damage, electrical hazards, fallen trees, etc.

Therefore, it is advisable to wear goggles, helmet, rubber boots, and protective gear before starting the debris removal regime.


Remove mold

There might be mold infestation due to dampness or standing water after flooding or cyclones. It can be hazardous to your health and home.

Therefore, it is necessary to remove the mold before it takes a toll on your life and property. Start with cleaning mold infested area using mild cleansers.

Thereafter, make sure to cease moisture or dampness by installing a dehumidifier.


Disinfect the area

Disinfecting is an essential step to protect your home from mold infestation in the future. Clean the surfaces using detergent and water and let it dry.

Spray disinfectant to prevent any mold formation. Also, remove anything which cannot be cleaned or disinfected.


Call an expert

If you are not open to hauling large debris, you can always take help.

You can call an expert to help you with debris removal. They can remove all the debris and make your home spick and span.



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