Politics & Government
Guidance For Southbury Residents And Businesses Impacted By Flooding
Tips on food and water safety from the Housatonic Valley Health District.
8/19/2024
From the Housatonic Valley Health District.
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Food Safety
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- Food Facts - Food and Water Safety During Power Outages and Floods (fda.gov)
- Seguridad alimentaria y del agua en caso de apagones eléctricos e inundaciones (fda.gov) Food Facts in Spanish
- For the Public: A Consumer’s Guide to Food Safety: Severe Storms and Hurricanes | Food Safety and Inspection Service (usda.gov)
Mold Prevention
- Dry out the affected area quickly, as the sooner you do so, the easier it will be to manage the mold.
- Discard all porous items that are saturated with water as they cannot be salvaged.
- Once standing water has been removed, use a dehumidifier and fans to dry out wet items.
- Mold can be a health risk. If possible, air out the building by opening doors and windows.
- Position fans to blow air outdoors or windows.
- Use proper protective gear such as safety glasses, gloves, and N95 respirator when removing mold.
Private Wells
Resources
General Safety Advice during Floods:
Tips for reducing standing water and mosquitos around homes
Please reach out to HVHD at eht@hvhdct.gov or 203-264-9616 with any questions or to report that your restaurant has lost power or been flooded.
This press release was produced by the Town of Southbury. The views expressed here are the author’s own.
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