When a sewer line is obstructed, the sewage that is thick and dark can be dangerous to your health. This sewer water is extremely unsanitary, containing contaminants such as bacteria, viruses and pathogens. All of these dangerous germs can pose a serious health risk and lead to many illnesses if humans or animals are exposed. If it happens that you experience sewage backup on the premises of your home or business, or a toilet backup in either location, repairing either one is of the highest importance. Having this dirty sewer water in your home is dangerous and should be removed quickly. Also, to know what is causing the sewer obstruction may aid in preventing this potentially hazardous incident. To help you in handling sewage backups in your home or business, following is a list of things that can help:
Our cleaning and remediation procedures for Category 3 water (which describes sewer and contaminated water backup) according to the standards put in place by the IICRC industry are:
1. To ensure the safety of all occupants and workers by restricting jobsite access to restoration and cleaning personnel only to help stave off any health related situations.
2. Inspection of the building along with health and safety reviews.
3. Ensure all restoration personnel are equipped with the proper personal protection equipment (PPE). This may include but is not limited to:
4. Put engineering controls in place, as well as critical barriers if needed to stop any cross-contamination from occurring.
5. Eliminating any and all probable safety risks if possible.
6. Clearing the site of all bulk water, soil, and contaminates.
7. Disposing of any and all porous and semi-porous contaminated materials that are unable to be saved, which includes but is not limited to:
8. Implement cleaning methods and use of EPA registered biocides and antimicrobials
9. Actual cleaning of all remaining structures
10. It is recommended to schedule a third party Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) for a safety clearance test to ensure the entire site is returned to pre-loss state for health and safety.
11. Drying of all materials affected by the sewage intrusion back to pre-loss dry state
12. All equipment used on the project to be cleaned after restoration completion
13. All materials from demolition work removed completely
Our technicians put to use state-of-the-art equipment and cleaning procedures to effectively restore and clean the affected building materials and belongings from your dwelling or business. If a sewage drain pipe backup from blockage is your problem, call our technicians for sewage removal and cleaning services.
The high goals of our sewage eradication and cleaning services along with the speed in which we complete the work, and the sheer compassion we demonstrate throughout the process make PuroClean your complete flood damage restoration and remediation company. PuroClean vows to do whatever it takes to rescue, clean and restore all properties that lie within our service areas.
*Not all PuroClean offices offer sewage cleanup and sanitation cleaning services.
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