Council staff will work to check and apparent drains

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Your prolonged, intensive rain on April 7-8 has caused flooding some areas of Warrnambool in addition to Allansford.
Council staff will work to check and apparent drains, repair roads and possess installed signage advising occupants and motorists of every water hazards.
The gates inside Russells Creek flood walls are installed and will remain in position while water levels continue being high and further rain is forecast.
Pedestrians should avoid the Russells Creek piste.
Please take care within the roads.
Floods present various potential health hazards, that Council refers the community on the following DHHS factsheets along with information:
After a overflow: animal and insect associated hazards: Be aware in which wild animals, including rodents, snakes or even spiders, may be trapped in your residense, shed or garden;
Soon after a flood: returning home safely: When returning to your house after a flood, take precautions to relieve the possibility of injury, illness or disease.
Following a flood: mould plus your health: Flooding can contribute into the growth of mould at home, which may be any health risk for your household. When returning to ones home/business, be aware regarding any visible mould and also a musty smell. The key to preventing mould growth could be to clean up and be deprived of water the house immediately (within 48 hours). Before you decide to plan your clean-up, bear in mind not everyone is suited to employed in damp, potentially mouldy circumstances.
Personal hygiene is necessary during floods: A amount of infectious diseases, i. age. gastrointestinal infections and hepatitis YOUR, can spread through call with contaminated surfaces, as these may contain faecal fabric (poo) from overflowing sewage methods, agricultural or industrial waste items. Never use contaminated water to clean dishes, brush your teeth, wash your hands, clean and prepare food, help make ice or make toddler formula.
Always wash the hands with soap and safe water (that has become boiled or disinfected):
before preparing or eating meals
 going to the toilet
 after clean-up activities
 soon after handling articles contaminated along with floodwater or sewage.
If boiled or disinfected water just isn't available, you can use alcohol-based products to disinfect the hands.
If you have any kind of open cut or sore that is exposed to floodwater:
Keep it as clean as you can by washing with soap and covering with a plaster.
Contact a doctor for more treatment advice (such being a tetanus shot).
If inflammation, swelling or discharge comes about, seek immediate medical focus.
Parents need to assistance their children avoid waterborne illness. Tips include:
Do not allow children to play in floodwater areas.
Scrub children’s hands frequently (always just before meals).
Do not allow children to play with flood-damaged toys degraded with floodwater, until they have been disinfected.
Food supplies may be contaminated: Floodwaters can have an impact on food through direct call or, indirectly, by creating interruptions to power products, affecting local refrigeration.
Dispose of:
food that has come into direct contact with floodwater
 any food which includes an unusual odour, coloration or texture
 perishable ingredients (including meat, poultry, bass, eggs or leftovers) that were left at above 5 °C for much more than four hours
 canned food when the can is open, bulging or damaged
 food canisters with screw caps, snap-lids, crimped hats (soft drink bottles), perspective caps, flip-top lids along with home-canned foods.
For cleaning cans which can be still sealed, not stuffed and intact, but have come into contact with floodwater:
Remove labels.
Wash the cans.
Dip them in a solution of 1. 5 cups of residence chlorine bleach mixed in 10 litres of h2o (a household bucket) for just two minutes.
Re-label the cans using a waterproof marker pen
 If your power is on, refreeze or cook food that has thawed but contains ice crystals which is below 4 °C. When the power is off, retail store food safely by:
keeping the refrigerator as well as freezer doors closed if you can ,.
adding block or dry ice to your refrigerator if the power might be off for longer in comparison with four hours. Wear devices when handling ice.
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Posted 15 Oct 2020

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