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Cleaning Up after a Disaster: Clothing



General 

When cleaning clothes soaked during storm flooding, you need to remember that the flood water may have been contaminated with sewage waste. Simply drying these is not enough. For safety sake they must be disinfected to kill harmful bacteria. Liquid
chlorine bleach is the most accessible, cheapest and easiest disinfectant to use in the home. However, chlorine bleach cannot be used on some garments. Drycleaning also is effective. 

Tips 

When cleaning flood-damaged clothing: 

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