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Flooded Areas Pose Risk of Injury
Posted 17 June 2008
Among the many health risks associated with flooding, personal injury is the most common. As Iowans prepare to re-enter homes and begin recovery and clean up efforts, public health officials are urging caution to avoid personal injury.

“In the wake of the recent flooding across the state, it’s understandable that Iowans are anxious about their personal property,” said Iowa Department of Public Health Director, Tom Newton. “It is of the utmost importance, however, that Iowans take every possible precaution to protect their most precious possession—the health and safety of themselves and their family.”

Iowans can prevent personal injury in several ways:

    * Keep children and pets away from affected areas.
    * Never enter floodwaters where power lines are down.
    * Step carefully to avoid falls and wear protective gear, including eye protection
    * Make certain the electricity is off before checking electrical circuits and equipment or when checking a flooded basement. Do not turn on any lights or appliances.
    * Be aware of potential chemical hazards in flood waters.
    * Gas powered generators, power washers, and other equipment can cause carbon monoxide poisoning. Use this equipment outside, in a well-ventilated area only. NEVER run a generator, pressure washer, or any gasoline-powered engine inside a basement, garage, or other enclosed structure, even if the doors or windows are open.
    * Apply first aid immediately to cuts and scrapes. Wash the affected area and your hands with the cleanest water available and with soap for at least 20 seconds. If soap and water aren’t available, use alcohol-based hand gels.

For information about flood-related health issues, visit www.idph.state.ia.us and look under "Topics of Interest" for flood information.


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