Services > Community Development
Flooding - Flood Safety
Click Here to go back to the Flooding Main
Page
Listed below are issues you should be aware of:
· Do not walk through flowing water. Drowning is the number one
cause of flood deaths. Water as deep as six inches can
knock you off your feet. Currents can be deceptive. If you walk in
standing water, be sure to use a pole or stick to ensure that firm ground is ahead.
· Do not drive through a flooded area. This includes road
barriers. Barriers are there for your protection. If your car
stalls, abandon it and head for higher ground on foot. Two feet of rushing
water can carry away most vehicles, including SUVs and pick up trucks.
· Stay away
from power lines and electrical wires. The number two flood killer,
after drowning, is electrocution. Electrical
current travels through water. If you see downed power lines, report
them immediately to the Village Police Department
by dialing 911.
· Have your
electricity turned off by Commonwealth Edison. If you have been flooded, you should be aware that some
appliances such as televisions hold electrical charges even after they
have been unplugged. Do not use appliances or
motors that have been wet unless they have been cleaned and checked by a
professional. Commonwealth Edison’s phone
number is 1-800-Edison1 (1-800-334-7661).
· Be alert for gas leaks. Use a flashlight to inspect for damage.
Do not smoke or use candles, lanterns, or open flames unless you know the gas has been turned off and the area has been ventilated.
Nicor Gas’s emergency phone number is
1 888 Nicor4U (1 888-642-6748).
·
Look out for animals. Small animals or reptiles that have been flooded
out of their homes may seek shelter in yours.
Clean and dry
everything that was inundated by the floodwaters. Floodwaters have
picked up sewage and chemicals from roads, farms, factories, and storage
buildings. Spoiled food, flooded cosmetics, and medicine can be health
hazards. When in doubt, throw them out!
Preparation is very
important in any emergency situation. Please be aware of things you can
do to alleviate flooding in your area.
Plan ahead and feel free to
contact the Village of Wheeling Police Department or Community
Development Department with any questions you may have.
Flood
Safety Guide for Before – During – After a Flood event
|