Flash floods can happen with little warning, especially during Florida's rainy season. When they strike, they can bring water levels up quickly and cause serious damage to homes, vehicles, and property. Here's what Florida homeowners should do before, during, and after a flash flood to stay safe and protect what matters.
While this article focuses on what to do during and after a flash flood, a little preparation can make a big difference:
If a flash flood warning is issued in your area:
Floodwaters can rise fast. If you're home, go to the highest level that is still safe. Avoid going into a closed attic unless you have a way to signal for help.
Just six inches of water can knock a person down. A foot of water can move a car. Do not try to walk or drive through it.
If water is rising inside your home, turn off power at the breaker box, but only if you are not standing in water. Never risk electrocution.
Have flashlights, a portable phone charger, clean water, and a battery-powered weather radio ready.
Flooding can damage your home's foundation and electrical systems. If you must go inside, wear protective gear and avoid contact with outlets or switches.
Document everything clearly before you begin cleaning up. This will help support your insurance claim.
The sooner you report your claim, the sooner the process can ger started. An experienced agency, like Sterling Meadows Insurance, can help guide you through the next steps and make sure your claim is handled correctly.
Remove wet items as soon as it is safe to do so. Mold can begin growing within 24 to 48 hours.
Only hire licensed professionals and request written estimates before starting any repairs.
Flood insurance through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) takes 30 days to take effect. If you are not currently covered, now is the time to explore your options.
Private flood insurance is also available and may offer higher limits, shorter waiting periods, or additional coverage features depending on your needs.
If you have questions about your policy or want to make sure your home is fully protected, we are here to help.