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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Due to recent flooding conditions, Lake County residents may be starting the process of cleaning up.

When cleaning up after a flood, the Lake County Sheriff’s Office urges residents to take the necessary precautions to ensure you and your family are returning to a healthy indoor environment.

Consider your personal safety and be cautious by taking the following steps:

• Wear protective clothing. Rubber gloves and boots will help protect you from bacteria and possible infections.

• Avoid putting your hands near your face or mouth when working.

• Be sure the main power source to your home or business is turned off.

• Check for shifts in the house or building and cracks in the foundation.

• Open doors and windows to help dry out the rooms.

• Remove any standing water. Water soaked grounds can cause a collapse of basement walls.

• Hose down walls as quickly as possible and follow up with a second hosing using one cup of household bleach to five gallons of water. Disinfect surfaces, like shelves.

• Appliances that contain insulation cannot be easily cleaned. Have them checked by a service person before attempting to use.

• Remove all soaked materials and furnishings. Fully upholstered furnishings and mattresses cannot be cleaned and should be destroyed to avoid health problems.

• Carpets and rugs may be cleaned. Permanently attached carpeting should be removed before attempting to clean. Clean items out of doors or have them done professionally.

• Items like sheets, bedspreads, curtains and draperies should be washed with very hot water and detergents, or professionally dry-cleaned.

• Any flooded food items should be discarded unless they are in undamaged cans or commercially sealed glass jars. Sanitize the container before opening it.

• Sanitize pots, pans, utensils, dishes, glassware and other items you intend to keep.

If you have individual well water system please remember to get it tested for contamination. For more information, residents may call the Environmental Health Division at 707-263-1164.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – The Lakeport Police Department is urging community members to take steps to be prepared by assembling emergency supply kits.

With Clear Lake remaining in flood stage, many people have been forced to evacuate their homes. The lake level may increase more, but in any case it will not decrease rapidly.

If your home is at risk for flooding, police encourage you to put together an emergency supply kit and keep it easily accessible so you can take it with you if you have to evacuate. Plan to be away from your home for an extended period of time.

Each person should have a readily accessible emergency supply kit. Backpacks work great for storing these items – except food and water – and are quick to grab.

Storing food and water in a tub or chest on wheels will make it easier to transport. Keep it light enough to be able to lift it into your car.

Emergency supply kit checklist

• Three-day supply of nonperishable food and three gallons of water per person.
• Map marked with at least two evacuation routes.
• Prescriptions or special medications.
• Change of clothing.
• Extra eyeglasses or contact lenses.
• An extra set of car keys, credit cards, cash or traveler’s checks.
• First aid kit.
• Flashlight.
• Battery-powered radio and extra batteries.
• Sanitation supplies.
• Copies of important documents (birth certificates, passports, etc.).
• Don’t forget pet food and water!

Items to take if time allows:

• Easily carried valuables.
• Family photos and other irreplaceable items.
• Personal computer information on hard drives and disks.
• Chargers for cell phones, laptops, etc.

Always keep a sturdy pair of shoes and a flashlight near your bed and handy in case of a sudden evacuation at night.

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