Floods Leave Behind a Legacy of Devastation-New Weapon Offers Hope to Flood Victims Flood and rain in the country leads to disastrous consequences for most home owners. Besides evident damage (wet walls, ruined furniture, etc.) there are also unforeseen dangers as presented by level 4 black-water including gram negative bacteria and toxic mold. Using a high powered ozone generator to sanitize the damaged buildings can eliminate the biological hazards posed by mold mildew and bacteria, provides a complete and effective solution to such problems. New York, August 01, 2015 -- From Kentucky to Oklahoma, there are very few regions unaffected by the recent spate of rains. Just recently, two people lost their lives, and thousands were forced out of their homes in eastern Kentucky, owing to widespread floods in the area. Even now, workers from the Kentucky State Guard and the Red Cross are working ceaselessly to help people recuperate in the shelters set up across the region. This isn’t even the worst flooding of the season, with the May 26th, 2015 floods in Texas and Oklahoma gaining prime spot in the new. Oklahoma and Texas recorded the highest rainfall in the region in May, leading to huge amounts of water being accumulated in the Southern Plains. As a direct consequence of this, the Louisiana plain suffered from the rise in the water levels of the Red River. Levels of the Red River were at their highest recorded state, ever, last month in June. This is a 70-year high, or so it would seem, with the water reaching 37.14 feet height at its peak near Shreveport. The disaster which followed in its wake led to the President of the United States declaring an emergency in the state. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced the emergency, promising hopes of federal disaster assistance for the local recovery in flood related areas. While this federal financial support on the part of the US government is admirable, the inhabitants of the state still have to deal with the effect of the flood. Cities like Shreveport, parishes of Bossier and Caddo, saw the worst of this flood, with both homes and businesses being damaged badly. Even for those lucky enough to have their homes still intact, the damages of water accumulated for days in their homes is likely to leave its mark. Water damages also include the dangers of mold, which brings with it not just a health hazard (asthma, lung infections, etc.) but serious damage to wooden furniture or structure