When sewer pipes become obstructed, the thick, black water that forms as sewage is a health danger, and is tremendously unsanitary as it consists of contaminants like pathogens, bacteria, and viruses that may pose a risk of extreme sickness illness if exposed to humans or animals. If you have a sewage backup in your basement, or your toilet backs up, you will need to repair it quickly, or you will end up with dirty water all over your floors. 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 handle sewage backups:

Sewage Backup Causes

  • Clogged Sewer Line – Sewage backs up into your home or business when your drain lines or main sewer lines become blocked. For example: if one toilet starts a sewage backup, the attached drain and/or multiple toilets and the main line may become clogged.
  • Imposing Tree Roots – Trees that have large strong plentiful roots have the potential to grow through and around pipes, even demolishing sewer pipes. Tree roots can reach a long distance and damage your pipes, leading to a sewer backup. Keep an eye out for roots near your main sewer lines or septic tank area to prevent damage.
  • Aging & Damaged Sewer Lines – Aging sewer lines, pipes, drains and septic systems can fail by slowly weakening and crumbling over time – resulting in sewage backups, water filled homes, and basements full of sewage. Keep in mind the age of your home and neighborhood and search for these potential problems.
  • Large Rainfall Amounts – Large amounts of rain can crowd your main storm and sewer lines. If it turns out that your public sewers can’t handle large rainfall levels, the water can make its way into the sewer lines connected to the mainline, and set your home or business in a possibly dangerous possibility of sewer backup. There is a risk of severe health issues when in and around rising waters in your area that occurs from flooding in rivers and streams, hurricanes, and other similar weather, when water merges with sewage, impurities and chemicals. When wading in these waters use extreme caution, and also when the water recedes and starts drying. Organic waste that is dried out can then turn aerosolized and present a risk of breathing in these contaminants. Be positive to use proper PPE to guard against these dangerous risks.

PuroClean’s process for sewage cleanup and sanitation in Nanuet, NY

PuroClean’s process for cleaning and restoration of Category 3 water, also known as sewer and contaminated water backup clean up according to the IICRC industry standards, is as follows:

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

2. Inspection of the jobsite along with health and safety reviews.

3. Ensure proper personal protection equipment (PPE) is being utilized by all restoration personnel. This may include but is not limited to:

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

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

5. Removing any type of probable safety risks if at all possible.

6. Eradication of 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:

  • Carpet, rugs, pad, or underlayment
  • Padded and upholstered furniture
  • Drywall materials
  • Vinyl flooring and underlayment
  • Hardwood flooring

8. Implement cleaning methods and 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. Drying of all items affected by the water intrusion back to pre-loss dry standard

12. After completion of remediation – Cleansing of all equipment used

13. Removal and disposal of all demo materials removed from the site

Call PuroClean for your Professional Nanuet, NY Sewage Cleanup Needs!

What happens if a sewer main backup occurs in your house or business? The correct answer is: Call PuroClean! For the simple fact that 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 parts in your home or business.

The high goals of our sewage eradication and cleaning services along with the rapidity in which we complete the work, and the sheer compassion we demonstrate throughout the process make PuroClean your complete water damage restoration and remediation company. PuroClean pledges to do whatever it takes to rescue, clean and restore all properties that are within our service areas.

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

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