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711 E. Ascension St Gonzales
LA 70737 US
Phone: (225) 725-8886 Email: info@batonrougewaterdamagerestoration.com Website: https://batonrougewaterdamagerestoration.com
Baton Rouge Water Damage Restoration on Standby to Assist with Coastal Flood Advisory in Southeast Louisiana and Southern Mississippi
Baton Rouge, LA - April 14, 2023 - Baton Rouge Water Damage Restoration, a leading water damage restoration and cleanup service provider in Louisiana and Mississippi, announces its readiness to respond to the ongoing Coastal Flood Advisory affecting southeast Louisiana and southern Mississippi. With the Advisory in effect until 7 AM CDT on Saturday, the company is prepared to help residents and businesses affected by the minor coastal flooding expected in the region.
The National Weather Service has issued a Coastal Flood Advisory for portions of southeast Louisiana and southern Mississippi, including Eastern Ascension, Lower Tangipahoa, Southern Livingston, Southwestern St. Tammany, St. Charles, St. James, St. John The Baptist, Upper Jefferson, Western Orleans, Eastern Orleans, Lower Plaquemines, Lower St. Bernard, and Southeast St. Tammany. The Advisory warns of minor coastal flooding between 1 and 2 feet above the normal tide. This may result in flooding lots, parks, and roads, with only isolated road closures expected, especially during high tide cycles.
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Baton Rouge Water Damage Restoration is closely monitoring the situation. It has placed its highly trained and experienced team on standby to assist with any water damage or flooding emergencies that may arise due to the Coastal Flood Advisory. The company offers comprehensive water damage restoration services, including water extraction, drying, dehumidification, mold remediation, and property restoration. With a fleet of advanced equipment and a commitment to rapid response, Baton Rouge Water Damage Restoration is equipped to handle emergencies of any size or scope.
"We understand that flooding can be a devastating and stressful experience for homeowners and businesses. Our team is ready to provide quick, efficient, and compassionate service to those affected by the Coastal Flood Advisory," said Liam Burton, owner of Baton Rouge Water Damage Restoration. "Our primary goal is to mitigate the damage, minimize the disruption to our client's lives, and help them get back on their feet as soon as possible."
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Residents and businesses in the affected areas are advised to take necessary precautions to protect their property from flood damage. Baton Rouge Water Damage Restoration recommends the following steps to prepare for potential flooding:
In an emergency, the company urges residents and businesses to avoid driving through flooded areas, obey road closure signs, and allow extra time for travel. It is essential not to attempt to navigate barricades or drive through water of unknown depth.
Baton Rouge Water Damage Restoration is available 24/7 for emergency assistance in the affected areas. Property owners facing water damage or flooding issues can reach out to the company by calling
(225) 725-8886 or visit their contact page.
711 E. Ascension St Gonzales
LA 70737 US
Phone: (225) 725-8886 Email: info@batonrougewaterdamagerestoration.com Website: https://batonrougewaterdamagerestoration.com
Baton Rouge Water Damage Restoration on Standby to Assist with Coastal Flood Advisory in Southeast Louisiana and Southern Mississippi
Baton Rouge, LA - April 14, 2023 - Baton Rouge Water Damage Restoration, a leading water damage restoration and cleanup service provider in Louisiana and Mississippi, announces its readiness to respond to the ongoing Coastal Flood Advisory affecting southeast Louisiana and southern Mississippi. With the Advisory in effect until 7 AM CDT on Saturday, the company is prepared to help residents and businesses affected by the minor coastal flooding expected in the region.
The National Weather Service has issued a Coastal Flood Advisory for portions of southeast Louisiana and southern Mississippi, including Eastern Ascension, Lower Tangipahoa, Southern Livingston, Southwestern St. Tammany, St. Charles, St. James, St. John The Baptist, Upper Jefferson, Western Orleans, Eastern Orleans, Lower Plaquemines, Lower St. Bernard, and Southeast St. Tammany. The Advisory warns of minor coastal flooding between 1 and 2 feet above the normal tide. This may result in flooding lots, parks, and roads, with only isolated road closures expected, especially during high tide cycles.
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Baton Rouge Water Damage Restoration is closely monitoring the situation. It has placed its highly trained and experienced team on standby to assist with any water damage or flooding emergencies that may arise due to the Coastal Flood Advisory. The company offers comprehensive water damage restoration services, including water extraction, drying, dehumidification, mold remediation, and property restoration. With a fleet of advanced equipment and a commitment to rapid response, Baton Rouge Water Damage Restoration is equipped to handle emergencies of any size or scope.
"We understand that flooding can be a devastating and stressful experience for homeowners and businesses. Our team is ready to provide quick, efficient, and compassionate service to those affected by the Coastal Flood Advisory," said Liam Burton, owner of Baton Rouge Water Damage Restoration. "Our primary goal is to mitigate the damage, minimize the disruption to our client's lives, and help them get back on their feet as soon as possible."
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Residents and businesses in the affected areas are advised to take necessary precautions to protect their property from flood damage. Baton Rouge Water Damage Restoration recommends the following steps to prepare for potential flooding:
- Move valuable items to higher ground, including electronics, important documents, and furniture.
- Create sandbag barriers or use flood barriers to help divert water away from your property.
- Install sump pumps in basements and crawl spaces to help remove excess water.
- Seal any cracks or gaps in your foundation to prevent water intrusion.
In an emergency, the company urges residents and businesses to avoid driving through flooded areas, obey road closure signs, and allow extra time for travel. It is essential not to attempt to navigate barricades or drive through water of unknown depth.
Baton Rouge Water Damage Restoration is available 24/7 for emergency assistance in the affected areas. Property owners facing water damage or flooding issues can reach out to the company by calling
(225) 725-8886 or visit their contact page.
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