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August 22, 2025What to Do with Your LED Lights & Electronics After Flooding:
In the aftermath of flooding or cyclone damage — like from recent events — many homes, shops, and businesses face the challenge of restoring electricity and lighting safely. Water, mud, and moisture pose serious risks to LED lights, electrical fittings, and all electronics. At Eco Solve, we believe it’s essential to help our customers recover smartly and safely. Here’s a practical guide on what to do before switching on lights — and how to handle flood-affected electrical equipment.
1. Don’t Switch On Immediately
When flood waters recede, it’s tempting to restore power right away. But moisture inside fittings, waterlogged wiring, or damp panels can cause short-circuits, damage, or even fires.
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Wait until everything is completely dry. That includes switchboards, junction boxes, sockets, LED drivers, and fittings.
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Open up switch boxes and fittings to inspect for water or mud — even if they look intact.
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If you’re uncertain, call a licensed electrician or a trusted service provider (such as us at Eco Solve) to inspect before switching on electricity.
2. Inspect All Lighting Fixtures & Drivers
Flood water can damage not only bulbs but also internal components like LED drivers, circuit boards, or power supplies.
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Remove all LED fittings (panels, down-lights, chandeliers, etc.) and clean & dry them thoroughly.
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Inspect drivers / power supplies for water ingress or rust. If there’s any sign of damage, do not attempt to power them on.
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Even if light fittings look intact, we recommend a full evaluation to ensure long-term safety and performance.
3. Check Main Electrical Distribution and Wiring
Flood-affected wiring and distribution boards pose high risk.
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Look out for corrosion, mud, water stains, damp wires, or rust in DB panels, switches, sockets, and wiring conduits.
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If there’s any sign of moisture or contamination — replace or professionally clean these components before reconnecting.
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Always use proper grounding and surge protection — water-induced faults can result in power surges when systems resume.
4. Consider Professional Inspection & Assessment
Especially for commercial properties, showrooms, or hotels:
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Have a professional team assess all lighting & electrical systems, including emergency lights, exit signs, chandeliers, backup circuits.
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This ensures not just safety but helps preserve investment — many imported or high-end lights can be repaired rather than replaced.
At Eco Solve, we offer post-flood inspection and evaluation services to help.
5. Repair vs Replace: What to Know
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If drivers, wiring, or internal circuits are water-damaged — replacement is safer than powering.
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If fittings are intact and only exterior surfaces are damaged, cleaning and drying + driver inspection may suffice.
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For decorative fixtures (chandeliers, imported lights): always inspect internal wiring and globe sockets; moisture can hide and cause delayed failures.
6. Preventive Measures for Future Safety
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Consider relocating Distribution Boards (DB) above likely flood level.
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Use IP-rated fixtures (waterproof or moisture-resistant) in flood-prone areas.
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Maintain periodic checks — after heavy rain/flood, inspect fittings, wiring, and grounding before switching on.
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Use surge protectors / stabilizers, especially after prolonged outages — flooding can cause irregular power surges.
Conclusion
Recovering from flood damage takes time. But safety must be the first priority. Proper inspection, cautious powering, and professional evaluation can save you from bigger losses — protecting your property, your investments, and importantly, your loved ones.
If your property was affected and you need a professional lighting & electrical assessment — Eco Solve is here to help. Contact us for safe, expert guidance. It’s a free service for all Eco Solve Customers.
📞 Hotline: 077 792 1777 | ✉️ info@ecosolve.lk
Stay safe, rebuild smart — and light up again with confidence.

