How to Save Photos after a Flood
In this example, we have water damaged photos with clean water. Most of the photos have not stuck together and do not require cleaning. They simply need to be dried out without creating additional damage.
How we do it
Remember this first step!
Mould can grow within 48 hours after exposure to flood water damage. This can cause PERMANENT staining. Also, it can be a health hazard. Therefore it is important to dry your photos as soon as possible.
How to Save Photos after a flood
Remove the photos carefully from the albums. You may need to use a spatula to help separate the plastic from the photo. You may also need to cut the plastic off the album to prevent damage to the photo in this process.
The water damaged photos can be air-dried, separate all the photos and lay them face up preferably on towels
Excess water is drained off the photographs and light blotting with a towel
Water damage photo drying
Photos are hung up to dry in our drying room (or lay face-up on a towel in our drying room)
We also take a photo inventory which forms part of our contents delivery manifest
Curling of Photos
Water damage can cause curling of photos. There is another method that we can use to uncurl the photos however, in most situations the uncurling is not needed as it can add considerable cost to the salvage.
Conclusion
It is a fairly simple process that should be done right. The key is to ensure the photos are attended to right after the damage occurs.
If you would like a quote in South East Queensland for drying water-damaged photos please call us on 1300 356 633.