Toilet and sewer pipe backups may result in sewage entering your basement or other portions of your home or business. This dark, thick water is extremely hazardous and contains quite a lot of dangerous contaminants. These contaminants are made up of pathogens, bacteria and viruses and present health risks and illness dangers if humans or animals experience exposure. Finding a remedy to these problems ASAP is imperative, as is getting rid of the sewage from your home or business. Having knowledge of what may cause sewer blockages may help you prevent a hazardous incident in your home or basement. Following is a list of things that may aid in stopping sewage backups that can occur in your home or business:

Why Sewage Backup Occurs

  • Clogged Drain Pipes – Sewage backs up into your home or business when your drain pipes or main sewer pipes become occluded. As an example: if one commode starts a sewage backup, the connected drain and/or multiple toilets and the main line may become fouled.
  • Imposing Tree Roots – Trees with large strong plentiful roots have the ability to grow through and around pipes, even demolishing sewer pipes. Tree roots have the capability to reach a long distance and damage your pipes, leading to a sewer backup. Be very aware of roots near your sewer mainline or septic tank area to prevent damage.
  • Aging & Damaged Sewer Lines – Aging sewer lines, pipes, drains and septic systems will fail by slowly weakening and failing over time – causing sewage backups, water filled homes, and basements full of sewer water. Keep in mind the age of your home and community and keep an eye out for these potential problems.
  • Heavy Rainfall Amounts – Large amounts of rainfall can overwhelm your main storm and sewer mains. If it happens that your public system can’t handle large rainfall amounts, the flooding can make its way into the sewer lines linked to the mainline, and set your home or business in a likely dangerous risk of sewer backup. There is a risk of severe health issues when in and around flooding waters in your region that happens from flooding in rivers and streams, hurricanes, and other similar weather, when water combines with sewage, impurities and chemicals. When wading in these waters use extreme caution, and also when the water decreases and starts drying. Organic substance that is dried out can then become aerosolized and present a risk of breathing in these contaminants. Be positive to use proper PPE to guard against these dangerous risks.

PuroClean’s sewage cleaning and sanitation process in Center Valley, PA

Our procedures for Category 3 water (also known as sewer and contaminated water backup) cleaning, adhering to the IICRC industry standards, consists of:

1. Ensure the safety of all personnel and non-personnel by tempering onsite access to restoration personnel only to prevent health-related issues

2. Health and Safety checks and assessment of the workplace.

3. Be thorough that all restoration employees are equipped with the correct personal protection equipment (PPE). This includes but is not limited to:

  • Full face respirator
  • Nitrile and cut resistant gloves
  • Rubber boots with steel toes and shank
  • Full body suit protection

4. Engineering controls utilized and condemnatory barricades used (if needed) guarding against cross-contamination.

5. Eliminating any and all lingering safety risks if possible.

6. Clearing the site of all bulk water, soil, and contaminates.

7. Removing any and all porous and semi-porous contaminated articles that are unable to be salvaged, which includes but is not limited to:

  • Carpet, rugs, pad, or underlayment
  • Gypsum board (Drywall)
  • Hardwood flooring
  • Vinyl flooring and underlayment
  • Padded and upholstered items

8. Implement cleaning procedures and utilization of EPA registered biocides and antimicrobials

9. Full physical cleaning of all structure items that remain

10. We suggest using a third-party Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) to perform clearance testing to ensure the property is returned to a safe pre-loss state for health and safety.

11. Drying of all materials affected by the water intrusion back to pre-loss dry state

12. All equipment used on the project to be cleaned after restoration completion

13. All demo materials removed from the building

Call PuroClean for Professional Sewage Cleanup in Center Valley, PA!

What happens if a sewer line backup occurs in your house or business? The correct answer is: Contact PuroClean! Simply because PuroClean technicians are your ideal professionals for sewage removal and cleaning services. With the latest and greatest equipment and cleaning systems, we efficiently restore, fix and completely clean the affected areas in your home or business.

PuroClean has proved time after time that our services and our specialists are top quality, efficient, and work with care and kindness for all involved. We are your ideal damage restoration and cleaning professionals and we pledge to do whatever needs to take place to rescue and restore all properties in the communities we serve.

*Not all PuroClean offices provide sewage cleanup and sanitation cleaning services.

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