Flood / Article 59

What to Throw Away After Floodwater: The Keep, Clean, or Remove Guide

Floodwater can contaminate porous items that are hard to clean completely.

Situation snapshot

The problem in plain English.

Floodwater can contaminate porous items that are hard to clean completely.

Start with safety and source control. Then work through what can dry, what needs removal, what should be documented, and where professional mitigation or remediation should take over.

Action order

Move through it in the right sequence.

  1. 01Sort hard nonporous items from absorbent items.
  2. 02Discard porous items that cannot be cleaned and dried.
  3. 03Photograph items before disposal.
  4. 04Move debris safely and follow local disposal guidance.

Risk check

What changes the seriousness.

Watch for

Mattresses, carpet, stuffed furniture, insulation, drywall, and paper records touched by floodwater.

What the pros look for

Pros help decide salvage, disposal, cleaning, and documentation by material and contamination.

Source backed

References used for this article.