When sewer lines become blocked, the thick, black water that forms as sewage is a health hazard, and is tremendously unsanitary as it consists of contaminants such as pathogens, bacteria, and viruses that can present a risk of extreme sickness illness if exposed to humans or animals. If you have a sewer backed up in your basement, or your toilet backs up, you will need to fix it quickly, or you will end up with sewage all over your floors. Knowing what causes sewer backups, however, may help you avoid a hazardous situation in your basement, home or business. Here’s a list of items that may help to prevent and handle sewage backups:
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. Ensuring safety for all employees and occupants by placing strict rules on site access to remediation personnel only in order to prevent health related occurrences.
2. Assessment of the building and Health and Safety surveys.
3. Ensure all restoration employees are supplied with and use the correct personal protection equipment (PPE). This includes, but isn’t limited to the following:
4. Put into place established engineering controls, critical barriers, to prevent cross-contamination.
5. Removing any type of potential safety risks if at all possible.
6. Clearing the work area of all bulk water, soil, and contaminates.
7. Remove and dispose of all contaminated porous and semi-porous materials that are not able to be restored, which could include 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 damaged by water to be dried and returned to pre-loss standard
12. All equipment used on the project to be cleaned after restoration completion
13. Elimination and disposal of all demo materials removed from the property
What do you do if a sewer main backup occurs in your house or business? The correct answer is: Call PuroClean! Simply because PuroClean technicians are your perfect professionals for sewage abatement and cleaning services. With state-of-the-art equipment and cleaning tools, we efficiently restore, fix and completely cleanse the affected areas in your home or business.
PuroClean has proved time after time that our work and our technicians are top quality, efficient, and work with care and grace for all involved. We are your ideal damage restoration and cleaning company and we pledge to do whatever needs to happen to save and restore all properties in the communities we serve.
*Not all PuroClean offices provide sewage cleanup and sanitation cleaning services.
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