When sewer lines become obstructed, the thick, black water that presents as sewage is a health hazard, and is tremendously unsanitary as it consists of contaminants like pathogens, bacteria, and viruses that may pose a risk of severe illness if exposed to humans or pets. 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 home or business. Knowing what causes sewer backups, however, may help you prevent a hazardous occurrence in your basement, home or business. Here’s a list of items that may help to prevent and deal with sewage backups:
Our methods for Category 3 water (also known as sewer and contaminated water backup) cleanup, adhering to the IICRC industry standards, consists of:
1. Ensure the safety of all personnel and non-personnel by regulating onsite access to restoration personnel only to prevent health-related concerns
2. Assessment of the building and Health and Safety checks.
3. Ensure proper personal protection equipment (PPE) is being utilized by all restoration personnel. This may include but is not limited to:
4. Put into place established engineering controls, critical barriers, to stop cross-contamination.
5. Preventing all potential dangers and safety risks if possible.
6. Clearing the site of all bulk water, soil, and contaminates.
7. Removal of all contaminated porous and semi-porous materials that are not able to be saved, which can consist of but are not limited to:
8. Cleaning procedures implemented, as well as the use of EPA registered biocides and antimicrobials
9. Full physical cleaning of all structure items that remain
10. We recommend using a third-party Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) to conduct clearance testing to ensure the building is returned to a sanitary pre-loss state for health and safety.
11. Drying of all items affected by the sewer water intrusion back to pre-loss dry state
12. Post remediation cleaning of all equipment used
13. All materials from demolition process removed completely
Reach out to the PuroClean specialists for sewage removal, cleaning and restoration. Whether it’s from a clogged toilet, flood waters or sewer pipe backups to take care of the problem for your dwelling. PuroClean uses the latest, state-of-the-art equipment and cleaning systems to completely and effectively clean and salvage all affected objects and structures.
The high standard of our sewage abatement and cleaning services along with the speed in which we complete the work, and the absolute care 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 are within our service regions.
*Not all PuroClean offices provide sewage cleanup and sanitation cleaning services.
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