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Flood & Excess Flood

Closed During Hurricane Florence

September 10, 2018 by Taylor Agency Staff

Taylor Agency will close at noon on Tuesday, September 11th for the mandatory evacuation of Hurricane Florence. We will return to normal business at 8:30am on Monday, September 17th. Visit our Hurricane Resource Center for critical information you need right now.

Filed Under: Agency Related, Emergency Services, Holiday Schedule, Hurricane Season, Flood & Excess Flood

Flood Awareness – FEMA Mobile App

September 12, 2016 by Taylor Agency Staff

September is National Preparedness Month, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has launched a mobile device app that will notify Americans with weather alerts, safety tips, how to prepare for an emergency, and it will even list shelters that are open in your area. With South Carolina having just endured hurricane Hermine, remember that we are still in hurricane season until November 30th, so if you are in a high flood zone area and/or coastal county, this is the app you should keep on your phone. Our tip to you: Receiving early notification is critical to how well you can prepare for the future.

 

RECOVERING AFTER A FLOOD

From the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) website: www.floodsmart.gov

The Road to Recovery

As soon as floodwater levels have dropped, it’s time to start the recovery process. Here’s what you can do to begin restoring your home.
•If your home has suffered damage, call your insurance agent to file a claim.
•Check for structural damage before re-entering your home to avoid being trapped in a building collapse.
•Take photos of any floodwater in your home and save any damaged personal property.
•Make a list of damaged or lost items and include their purchase date and value with receipts, and place with the inventory you took prior to the flood. Some damaged items may require disposal, so keep photographs of these items.
•Keep power off until an electrician has inspected your system for safety.
•Boil water for drinking and food preparation until authorities tell you that your water supply is safe.
•Prevent mold by removing wet contents immediately.
•Wear gloves and boots to clean and disinfect. Wet items should be cleaned with a pine-oil cleanser and bleach, completely dried, and monitored for several days for any fungal growth and odors.

LEARN HOW TO FILE A FLOOD CLAIM>>

Filed Under: Commercial Insurance, Personal Insurance, Emergency Services, Homeowners, Water Damage, Flood Damage, Flood & Excess Flood, Commercial Flood

Recovering After A Flood

September 8, 2016 by Taylor Agency Staff

From the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) website: www.floodsmart.gov

The Road to Recovery

As soon as floodwater levels have dropped, it’s time to start the recovery process. Here’s what you can do to begin restoring your home.
•If your home has suffered damage, call your insurance agent to file a claim.
•Check for structural damage before re-entering your home to avoid being trapped in a building collapse.
•Take photos of any floodwater in your home and save any damaged personal property.
•Make a list of damaged or lost items and include their purchase date and value with receipts, and place with the inventory you took prior to the flood. Some damaged items may require disposal, so keep photographs of these items.
•Keep power off until an electrician has inspected your system for safety.
•Boil water for drinking and food preparation until authorities tell you that your water supply is safe.
•Prevent mold by removing wet contents immediately.
•Wear gloves and boots to clean and disinfect. Wet items should be cleaned with a pine-oil cleanser and bleach, completely dried, and monitored for several days for any fungal growth and odors.

LEARN HOW TO FILE A FLOOD CLAIM>>

Filed Under: Commercial Insurance, Personal Insurance, Emergency Services, Homeowners, Water Damage, Flood Damage, Flood & Excess Flood, Renters, Commercial Flood

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Charleston, SC 29417

(843) 762-1805

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Summerville, SC 29483

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Daniel Island, SC 29492

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Charleston, SC 29417

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