SDM Intelligence
SDM Intelligence Action Guides
Condition-specific guidance for common property-loss scenarios, organized as practical next-step references.
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- A small appliance leak can become a concealed flooring and cabinet loss.
- A burst pipe response should separate source control from moisture control.
- Urgency depends on hazards, continuing spread, contamination, and affected materials.
- Commercial mitigation must protect people, operations, documentation, and the building at the same time.
- Sewage, floodwater, and groundwater require different decisions than a clean-water leak.
- Prompt drying matters more than waiting for a universal mold-growth clock.
- Water moving between units requires coordinated access and communication.
- Interior drying should be coordinated with safe exterior source control.
- Water-heater failures can affect far more than the room where the equipment sits.
- A wet ceiling is both a moisture problem and a potential safety problem.
- Different flooring materials respond very differently to water.
