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Follow on Google News | ![]() Ensuring Safe Flood Recovery in Northern QueenslandProtecting Communities and Volunteers from Hidden Hazards in Flood Recovery.
"Floodwaters are contaminated with a mix of sewage, chemicals, petroleum products, and debris," said James Williams, President of EHA Queensland. "Exposure to these hazards can cause serious illness or injury, so proper precautions must be taken during the recovery process." Key Flood Clean-Up Safety Measures Anyone involved in flood recovery should wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) to minimise exposure to contaminants. Recommended PPE includes:
To reduce the risk of illness:
General Clean-Up Advice "Floodwaters carry significant health risks, including the potential for waterborne diseases, infections like leptospirosis, melioidosis and hazardous materials that can be fatal," said Williams. "Do not take shortcuts. Safety should always come first." The clean-up process should proceed cautiously to ensure safety:
Working Together, Safely EHA encourages everyone to stay hydrated during clean-up efforts, avoid overexertion, and take regular breaks to avoid strain. "It's important not to wait until you feel thirsty to drink," Williams emphasised. "Drink plenty of fluids, stay cool during hot weather, and be careful not to overheat during recovery efforts." Environmental Health Australia remains committed to protecting public health and supporting communities through disaster response and recovery efforts. "We protect people from hazards in their environment!" - Ends - End
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