Flash Flooding in Fayetteville
3/29/2022 (Permalink)
Flooding is a threat to Fayetteville in the spring months of March, April, and May. Flooding typically occurs when prolonged rain falls over several days, when intense rain falls over a short period of time, or when a debris jam causes streams or drainage ditches to overflow onto the surrounding area. The most common cause of flooding is water due to rain that accumulates faster than soils can absorb it or rivers can carry it away. SERVPRO of Fayetteville, Springdale South, North Washington County is ready to restore your Fayetteville home following a natural disaster.
Flash floods can occur within minutes and sometimes without any warning. Being prepared can give you peace of mind and possibly save your life. Prepare your home, your family and pets, create a communication plan, and assemble an emergency kit are some of the best ways to survive a flood.
Preparing your Fayetteville home with sandbags or other materials is one method of protecting your property. Packing essentials for your family and pets in advance will prepare them for an unplanned evacuation. Communication with family and friends is essential for peace of mind during a disaster. This includes having a safe location to meet up with family members. Having 3 days of food, water, and medicine on hand at all times for your family and pets will help relieve the stress of a natural disaster.
SERVPRO of Fayetteville, Springdale South, North Washington County should be your first choice for any residential or commercial restoration. Our team of professionals is trained to assess the damage, identify potential threats, respond quickly to extract the water and restore your property to preloss condition. SERVPRO of Fayetteville, Springdale South, North Washington County is available 24/7 by calling 479-419-5544.