Water damage can be caused by a number of factors such as leaking pipes, flooding, storms, sewage backups etc. Once the water has been removed from a particular area, it is time to begin with the cleaning and restoration process. However, before that, debris removal must be conducted first.

Debris refers to items like fallen drywall chunks or insulation pieces that have been damaged beyond repair because of excess water exposure. Such materials not only hamper the healing process but they may also be dangerous if left confined in an enclosed space for too long.

One major task during this stage is removing any remaining structures made from wood or other porous materials which could trap moisture and promote mold growth over time. Removing these items helps stop the spread of bacteria and prevent further damage being done as well.

Additionally glass shards, sharp pieces of metal or other potentially hazardous objects require immediate attention so that people working in the affected space don't accidentally come into contact with them. Cleaning up everything will help restore your workspace back to its original conditions quicker than leaving things behind!

Overall it's obviously key after you've experienced water damage on your property get started straight away trying our best address everything fully i.e., debris building up can quickly escalate preventing successful treatment causing issues down the line!