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10/3: The fire department has confirmed that mud has hazmat toxins in it. You must wear gloves and masks! Be careful-not a good time to need the hospital. (From Hall Fletcher Neighborhood listserv) SMART to assume mud in the entire area is affected.

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Demolition/Construction

Permits & Inspections

Hazardous Material Reporting

Debris Collection Update

Tree/Debris Removal

PERSONAL FIRES/BURNING

Clean Up Efforts

Construction Supplies

Cleanup Supplies

Home Building

Geotagged Dangerous Situation Reporting

Road Clearing

Heavy Equipment

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Volunteers will be at Asheville Tool Library, 16 Smith Mill Rd, repairing tools and generators 10/7, 10am - 12pm

Permits & Inspections 

Permits and Inspections is open and are waiving fees for emergency repair permits. Go to buncombecounty.org/permits to learn more.

Hazardous Material Reporting  

If you come across hazardous materials in your area following the flooding from Hurricane Helene, please report them immediately by emailing ncdwmspills@deq.nc.gov. Provide pertinent information including location, description of item and pictures. If possible, take clear photos of the items and their surroundings to aid in proper identification and removal.

Mold Alert

If your home has suffered water damage from Hurricane Helene, it’s vital to understand the risks of mold and mildew. These fungi can develop within 24-48 hours of water exposure and continue to grow until moisture sources are addressed, leading to damage and health risks.

Mold thrives on:

Wood

Carpets

Food

It reproduces by spores that spread through the air, increasing the potential for health issues.

If your home has experienced water damage due to:

Flooding

Sewage backup

Plumbing or roof leaks

Damp basements or crawl spaces

Sink or bathtub overflows

High humidity (from steam cooking, dryer vents, humidifiers)

😷You should:

Inspect and assess your home for signs of mold and mildew.

Act quickly to address any moisture issues.

Dry out and clean up mold damage following proper remediation procedures.

Control and prevent mold growth by managing moisture levels in your home.

Remember, while you can’t eliminate all molds and spores indoors, you can take steps to limit their growth.

For more information on mold and mildew awareness, check out: FEMA Mold Brochure here: https://ow.ly/kNHZ50TKkjh and refer to local resources or your health department. Let’s keep our homes safe and healthy!

Cleaning Up Safely After a Disaster

Ensure you have the right safety gear: hard hats, goggles, N95 Masks, heavy work gloves, waterproof boots with steel toe and insole, earplugs if working with noisy equipment, and at least two fire extinguishers. Safety Guidelines Here

Protecting Your Respiratory Health During Disaster Clean-Up

Mold can cause many health effects. Protect your lungs from mold by wearing a respirator while cleaning up your flooded home. If there is mold in your home (or you suspect that mold growth has occurred), protect your mouth and nose against breathing in mold by wearing at least a disposable, NIOSH-approved N-95 filtering facepiece respirator (often called an “N-95 respirator” or “N-95 mask”).

Do not use ovens, burners, grills to heat indoor spaces. Generators should operate only outside of a home and away from open doors, windows and vents by at least 20 feet. Know the symptoms of carbon monoxide: headache, dizziness, shortness of breath, confusion, loss of consciousness. Seek fresh air immediately and contact 911 if you need medical assistance. Be sure your carbon monoxide alarms are working. Safety Guidelines Here.

Debris Collection Update

Debris collection in key areas of the city and county have begun. You can now place your debris at the curb.

Please separate your debris into these categories:

  • Construction (building materials, dry wall, lumber, carpet, furniture plumbing)
  • Appliances (refrigerator, washer/dryer, air conditioner, stove, water heater, dishwasher,
  • Electronics (television, computer, stereo, phone, dvd player)
  • Vegetative (tree branches, logs, leaves and plants)
  • Hazardous (oil, battery, pesticide, paint, cleaning supplies, compressed gas)

Important:

  • Do not place or lean debris near or on trees, poles or other structures. This includes fire hydrants, meters, and curbside trash carts.
  • Do not block the roadway. Ensure access for large trucks & emergency vehicles.
  • THERE WILL BE MULTIPLE PASSES AND COLLECTIONS - you do not have to have it all out at once.
  • Do not attempt the cleanup process without proper protective equipment: long pants, safety glasses, gloves and sturdy shoes are recommended.
  • Contractor cannot collect directly from private property. However, if your pile starts at the curb in the right-of-way and stretches into your yard in a continuous manner, their equipment can reach about 18’, as long as there are no overhead lines or obstructions.
  • Household Trash should be bagged. Regular sanitation routes will begin on Monday, October 14. Beginning October 14, trash and recycling should be separated into their appropriate carts.
  • Storm Debris does not need to be bagged and can be placed in a pile.

Buncombe County is currently hiring to help with debris removal efforts https://www.debrisjobs.com/

Tree/Debris Removal

  • Jai Fai - cuts down trees but needs help: (475) 422-1292
  • Crisis Clean Up, (844)965-1386. We will connect you with volunteers from local relief organizations who may be able to assist with: Muck Out, Trees, Tarp, Debris. All services are free, but service is not guaranteed due to the overwhelming need. Volunteers work free of charge and provide the tools and equipment necessary to complete the work.

PERSONAL FIRES/BURNING

In Buncombe County, safely burn storm debris at least 15 feet away from structures and in piles no bigger than three feet wide/tall. Only burn items on your private property and made of natural materials. Burning within Asheville city limits is never permitted.

  • Burn your debris in manageable amounts. This should be less than 6 feet in diameter and 4 feet in height.  
  • Clear an area of not less than 15 feet around burn piles of combustible ground debris and vegetation.  
  • Keep piles 25 feet from any structure and sections were yards meet forests.  
  • Have a means of extinguishment: Water supply if it is available, shovel or digging device, or fire extinguisher. If you live near a stream, creek, or pond, collect water in buckets for your burn piles.  
  • If your fire becomes out of control, please call 911. Do not call 911 with smoke complaints about your neighbors.  

Clean Up Efforts

  • Debris removal, muck and gut, mold sanitation, 828-712-7040, @allhandsandhearts
  • Mold treatment, 828STRONG or 423-523-4410

Construction Supplies

Cleanup Supplies

  • 10/6 and ongoing, every day. 11am to 5pm. The RailYard. 141 Richardson Blvd. Free cleaning supplies. Also: free hot meals; bottled water; misc supplies such as dry food, diapers/baby supplies, pet food, etc. (Source: 10/6 Facebook)
  • 10/5 2pm to 5pm. Asheville High School. 419 McDowell St. Free cleaning supplies. Also: water, baby supplies, toiletries. (Source: 10/5, Facebook page.)
  • 10/4 thru 10/6. 12pm to 5pm. Citizen Vinyl. 14 O’Henry Ave. Free shovels. Also: free meals; water; baby supplies; kids activities; music. Source: Instagram

Home Building

  • Obsidian Homes- Chris Givens 910-234-8478 www.obsidianhomesnc.com. I will be up there as soon as they allow us in to help!

Geotagged Dangerous Situation Reporting

To report dangerous situations such as road blockages and landslides utilize this Buncombe County Form:

https://report.buncombecounty.org/?fbclid=IwY2xjawFv8whleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHXx8zBWkLlSWJjFFya7P2c5rzWlK6zlh2OEkiqzRBm0pvXaYQyynZEe-Mg_aem_Vg5L8TCHqxMZMDmsfhy6uA

Road Clearing

  • 10/3, AM: MILLS RIVER–Free supplies available at Calvary Chapel, located at 5516 Boylston Highway, Mills River, NC 28759 We have been blessed with canned foods, fresh & packaged fruit, snacks, breads, water, diapers, baby food & formula, clothes, towels, cleaning supplies, etc. Meals being served. We are open from 10am to 4pm. We also have crews ready to clear out downed trees if you have a need for assistance. Contact via FB Messenger as phone lines are clogged

Heavy Equipment

  • Text +1 (828) 712 7380 if in need of heavy equipment to move any downed/immobile objects. (added 10/2 at 12:32 PM, information via live 99.9 radio)

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