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	<title>Water Damage In A Blink Of An Eye!</title>
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	<pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2009 16:55:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Overflowing Toilet Water Disaster</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2009 16:29:27 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>It was a river&#8230;a tsunami&#8230;just so overwhelming.&nbsp; I screamed at my kids to quickly get my husband upstairs and through this whole time the water is still flowing.&nbsp; My husband runs upstairs, takes one look and it quickly registers the severity of the situation.&nbsp; He bends down and shuts off the water line and stops the water flow.&nbsp; Boy at this point I feel like an idiot. That&rsquo;s all I had to do to stop any further water spill.&nbsp; I just looked at him like Lucy O&#8217;ball dazed and confused.&nbsp; It was time to deal with the aftermath. </p>
	<p>Amazingly my husband had a wet vac in the house.&nbsp; Its funny the type of equipment guys buildup in the garage for emergencies.&nbsp; So my husband sucks up the water off the floors and what seeped into the carpet of the bedroom. It all seemed okay.&nbsp; Damp. I had question going through my head after the water damage fiasco.&nbsp; Is the damage cleaned up and are we out of the woods?&nbsp; What about our flooring? Would mold start to evolve.&nbsp; What about smells forming from the water damage.&nbsp; Panic started to settle in. </p>
	<p>So as the days went on after the whole water flow incident. I literally lost sleep. Keep in mind the water flow was clear water; however, that doesn&rsquo;t mean that bacteria wont start forming.&nbsp; I could smell the mustiness in my carpet.&nbsp; My flooring started peeling up.&nbsp; A water drip had started from the top floor through the flooring to the bottom floor.&nbsp; And what about mold starting to form and spread?&nbsp; I couldn&rsquo;t take anymore.&nbsp; I had to call water damage professional.&nbsp; This was just a pure water damage nightmare! </p>
	<p>I just need to stop suffering this incident and hand it over to a water restoration company that would come in inspect the damages, check for mold repair and restore.&nbsp; Just take the problem out of my hands.&nbsp; I live in the Phoenix area and called Rescue Restoration a water damage cleanup company.&nbsp; They came out pretty quickly accessed the damages.&nbsp; Gave me a reasonable quote.&nbsp; They even suggested they could bill my insurance direct.&nbsp; I felt so relieved.&nbsp; The work took about a day or so and we were back to normal.&nbsp; Relief!</p>
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	<p>Check out Rescue Restoration in Phoenix Arizona for your water dmaage emergencies:<br /><a href="http://www.rescuerestoration.com/">http://www.rescuerestoration.com</a><br /><a href="mailto:help@rescuerestoration.com">help@rescuerestoration.com</a><br /><font color="#000080">1-888-668-5422</font></p>
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