A vehicle has
excessive water damage if the internal cabin of the vehicle has been inundated with water (irrespective of whether the water is fresh, brackish or salt water) to a level above the level of the inner door sill.
Not exact matches
There is no need to document each and every hazard that exists, but you should think about the likelihood and effects of, ice, snow,
excessive water and high winds, and the effect of these, e.g. tree and branch falls,
excessive leaf fall in walkways and
damage to buildings.
Conditions that can cause ear canal
damage and predispose pets to bacterial and yeast infections include foreign bodies or tumors in the ear canal, allergies, immune system diseases,
water in the ear canal,
excessive hair or wax in the canal and systemic diseases.
I can limit flood
damage and improve health very simply: But I need lower cost energy (you don't want that), lower cost steel and transportation (you are working very hard to make both more expensive), more proper and safe rules and less
excessive regulation (you want more regulation and more fees and more interferences from very propagandized zealots against work), lower costs for electricity,
water and fuel (you seek more taxes and rules on all) no government corruption (The carbon taxes you want go ONLY to the corrupt third world dictators and NGO profit - seekers who are selling their ENRON - inspired carbon credits, none do anything for the people of each country forced into squalor and death.)
Similarly, if an indoor
water - pipe bursts and causes
water damage, your homeowners insurance will likely cover the repairs, but if your basement is flooded due to
excessive rainfall, you will need to have a separate flood insurance policy to handle the repairs.
Provided by the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), and available through independent agents, this policy provides coverage for flood
damage related to high
waters, hurricanes and
excessive rain runoff.
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Excessive water around and under the footprint of the home can produce a host of unwanted consequences — fungal growth and structural
damage.»
Wet mops and steam mops should be avoided because
excessive water and steam can dull the finish over time, or even
damage the wood itself.
Unfortunately, in some cases, the
water damaged hardwood has to be replaced due to
excessive expansion which has caused
damage to the wood itself.