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What to do after a flood

Your first priority must be safety. Do not re-enter your premises until you are sure that they are safe. Even if a building looks safe, it may have suffered structural damage and could collapse. You could also risk a fatal electrical shock if the mains electricity has not been disconnected.

Once it is safe to re-enter, start salvaging goods and repairing damage. You may find it quicker and safer to replace damaged items rather than trying to repair them. You may need to take expert advice on the best way to repair damage to the building.

Check with your insurance company first before you throw anything away or start any repair work. They can often recommend suitable tradesmen to help you, and may be willing to make an interim payment to help you get your business going again as quickly as possible.

You will need to start trading again as soon as possible. A good flood plan should include a list of people you need to contact, such as suppliers. You may be able to operate from temporary premises while repairs are carried out.

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