Toilet and sewer line backups can result in sewage entering your basement or other portions of your home or company. This dark, thick water is highly hazardous and contains quite a lot of dangerous contaminants. These contaminants consist of pathogens, bacteria, and viruses and cause health risks and illness dangers if people or animals experience exposure. Fixing these problems ASAP is imperative, as is getting rid of the sewage from your home or business. Having knowledge of what may cause sewer backups may help you prevent a hazardous condition in your home or business. Please see this list of things that may help prevent sewage backups that can occur in your home or business:
The PuroClean procedures for cleaning and remediating Category 3 water, which is sewer and polluted water backup cleaning and restoration identified by IICRC industry standards, consisting of:
1. Ensure all workers and occupants remain safe by restricting access to the site to remediation employees only in order to thwart any health-related issues.
2. Health & safety survey and complete building assessment.
3. Ensure all cleanup and restoration personnel are equipped with the proper personal protection equipment (PPE). This may include but is not limited to:
4. Put into place established engineering controls and critical barriers to alleviate cross-contamination.
5. Preventing all potential hazards and safety risks if possible.
6. Clearing the job site of all bulk water, soil, and contaminates.
7. Eradication and disposal of all contaminate affected porous and semi-porous material that is not restorable – which can consist of but is not limited to:
8. Cleaning procedures implemented, as well as the use of EPA registered biocides and antimicrobials
9. Physical cleaning of all remaining structure items
10. A third-party Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) is recommended to perform clearance testing, to ensure the building is returned to a pre-loss condition for health and safety.
11. All materials affected by water to be dried and returned to pre-loss condition
12. Post remediation cleansing of all equipment used
13. Elimination and disposal of all demo materials removed from the property
Reach out to the PuroClean specialists for sewage removal, cleaning, and restoration. Whether it’s from a stopped-up toilet, floodwaters, or sewage drain backups, PuroClean will tackle the problem for your home or business. PuroClean uses the newest, state-of-the-art equipment and cleaning tools to completely and efficiently clean and restore all affected objects and structures.
The high measure of our sewage abatement and cleaning services, along with the rapidity in which we complete the work and the sheer compassion we demonstrate throughout the process, make us your complete damage restoration and remediation company. PuroClean pledges to do whatever it takes to save, clean, and restore all properties that are within our service regions.
*Not all PuroClean offices provide sewage cleanup and sanitation cleaning services.
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