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Do not use a vacuum cleaner to clean up water

Using a vacuum cleaner to clean up water is dangerous and should be avoided. Water can damage the vacuum cleaner and cause an electrical shock. If you have water damage, it is important to contact a professional for assistance.

How do you avoid shock hazards during cleanup?

  • Always turn off the power to the affected area before starting cleanup.
  • Do not use a vacuum cleaner to clean up water.
  • Do not touch any electrical wires or appliances that have been in contact with water.
  • If you must walk through water, wear rubber boots and gloves.
  • If you are unsure about how to clean up water damage, contact a professional for assistance.