 So I'm going to talk to you today a little bit about the process of cleaning out a flood damaged home and some of the safety precautions that need to be taken. The first thing is you'd enter, before you even enter a home, is looking at the exterior of the house and making sure it's structurally sound so it's safe to enter. Consider the utilities, electric, gas, make sure you talk to your local utility providers and basically make sure the electric and the gas is turned off so it's safe to enter the house. These type of notices that should be provided from your local utility providers, maybe some city notices for inspections, those are things to look for. When in doubt, call the city or your county, make sure that it's safe to go into your house before you enter. Okay, then as we enter the house, now keep in mind this house here has been partially gutted and worked on. The look at the floors, you can see here in this case some damage to the floors, some warping, floors have come up in some areas. That's all as a result of the flood. We have some fans going to keep ventilation. This house here was built in 1928 and so it has what we call a plaster and a lap pipe system. You can see here in this house we've removed most of that up to the water level. If you come back through here, plaster is left. You can see that the water was actually wicked up to this level here. There's dry plaster here and moved as much of that as possible.