> From: Noelle <noelle> > Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2017 15:13:28 -0800 (PST) > > your mom texted me what your dad recommends about water heater: > "wiring should be turn off rather electricity 6 inches of water would be > more critical" I'm not sure what this means. You mean, 6 inches of water would be more worrisome? I'd be surprised if there's anything electrical even 1 foot above the floor since the water heater is gas-based. In any case, we should definitely invest in a sump pump. I just wish I had made it a higher priority item earlier. > On Tue, 21 Feb 2017, robert wrote: > > They must have a built-in sump pump. I noticed a number of people on the > > street had water flowing down their driveways. Maybe a number of people > > on our street have built-in sump pumps. (I'd like to get a portable one, > > not necessarily one that's installed since the flooding of the basement > > seems to be a fairly rare occurrence.) > > > > > is it dangerous to wade in the basement water with the waterheater on? > > > > With your sealed rubber boots, it should be fine. > > > > To be safe, I don't recommend touching anything electrical.