Michigan State University Extension
Home Maintenance And Repair - 01500026
06/24/03
Coping With Flood Odor
To get rid of the stench that often accompanies
flooding, scrub all interior surfaces that were in contact
with flood waters. Use hot sudsy water followed by a rinse
solution of 2 tablespoons sodium hypochlorite laundry
bleach (such as clorox) to a gallon of water. Or use a
household disinfectant such a Lysol, following
manufacturers directions. Repeat the scrubbing and rinsing
if necessary until odor is gone.
This article was written by Anne Field, Extension
Specialist, Emeritus, with reference from the USDA
Disaster Handbook.
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cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Thomas G. Coon, Director,
MSU Extension, East Lansing,MI 48824. This information is for educational
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