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The Washington Post, August 16th, 2001

Here are answers to common questions about residential storm cleanup procedures based on information from the D.C. Health Department and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: QWhat cleanup precautions should I take? AIf there is evidence of raw sewage, residents working in wet areas are urged to don rubber boots, rubber gloves, eye shields and protective masks to ensure that contaminated water is not inadvertently splashed in eyes, nose or mouth. If your home still has substantial water present, remove it with a sump pump drained into a sink or tub drain -- not into the yard or ...

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