Emergency Checklists

Preparation saves property and lives. Use these checklists before, during, and after water emergencies.

When Water Damage Strikes

Immediate actions in the first 60 minutes

  • Ensure personal safety — do not enter standing water near electrical outlets or appliances
  • Shut off the water supply at the main valve if the source is plumbing-related
  • Turn off electricity to affected areas at the breaker panel (only if safe to access)
  • Call Flood Doctor for emergency water extraction and mitigation
  • Contact your insurance company to start a claim
  • Take photos and video of all damage before touching anything
  • Move valuable items and furniture away from standing water if safe
  • Open windows and doors for ventilation if weather permits
  • Place aluminum foil under furniture legs to prevent staining on wet carpet
  • Do NOT use a household vacuum to remove water — use towels and mops only

Before the Storm

Preparation checklist for severe weather

  • Clear gutters and downspouts of debris to ensure proper drainage
  • Check sump pump operation — pour water in the pit to test it
  • Install or test battery backup for sump pump
  • Inspect and seal any foundation cracks with hydraulic cement
  • Move valuables and important documents to upper floors or waterproof containers
  • Know the location of your main water shut-off valve
  • Know the location of your electrical panel
  • Photograph your home and belongings for pre-loss documentation
  • Review your insurance policy — confirm water damage and flood coverage
  • Stock emergency supplies: flashlights, batteries, first aid kit, bottled water
  • Program emergency numbers into your phone, including Flood Doctor

Post-Flood Safety

What to do after flooding subsides

  • Do not re-enter your home until authorities confirm it is safe
  • Wear protective gear: rubber boots, gloves, and an N95 mask
  • Check for structural damage — sagging ceilings, warped walls, shifted foundations
  • Do not turn on electricity until an electrician inspects the system
  • Do not use tap water until it has been declared safe by local authorities
  • Document all damage with photos and video for your insurance claim
  • Remove standing water as quickly as possible to prevent mold growth
  • Discard food, medicine, and cosmetics that contacted floodwater
  • Open windows and use fans to begin drying (only after standing water is removed)
  • Contact Flood Doctor for professional drying, dehumidification, and mold prevention
  • Watch for signs of mold in the days and weeks following — musty odors, discoloration, respiratory symptoms

Emergency Kit Essentials

Keep these items ready and accessible

  • Flashlights and extra batteries
  • First aid kit with essential medications
  • Bottled water — one gallon per person per day for at least three days
  • Non-perishable food and a manual can opener
  • Battery-powered or hand-crank radio
  • Phone charger (portable battery pack)
  • Important documents in a waterproof container (insurance policies, IDs, medical records)
  • Cash in small bills (ATMs may be down)
  • N95 masks and rubber gloves
  • Garbage bags and plastic sheeting
  • Duct tape and basic tools (wrench, pliers, screwdriver)
  • Whistle to signal for help

Water emergency? We respond in 60 minutes.

Save these checklists, then call Flood Doctor when you need immediate help. Available 24/7.