Sewage backups are both hazardous and unsanitary, often creating a thick, dark substance that contains harmful contaminants such as pathogens, viruses, and bacteria. These contaminants can cause serious illness if humans or animals are exposed to them. Timely and professional cleanup is essential to prevent health risks and further damage to your property.
At PuroClean of Oak Park, IL, we provide expert sewage cleanup services to safely and efficiently restore your home or business after a sewage backup. Understanding the causes of sewage issues can help you prevent future incidents and act quickly when problems arise.

There are several common causes of sewage backups in homes and businesses:
Sewage water, classified as Category 3 water (black water), is hazardous and requires immediate attention. Risks include:
At PuroClean, we follow strict procedures based on IICRC (Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification) industry standards to ensure safe and effective cleanup of sewage-contaminated areas. Our process includes:
1. Safety and Assessment:
2. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):
All remediation personnel wear appropriate PPE, including:
3. Containment and Removal:
4. Cleaning and Disinfection:
5. Drying and Restoration:
6. Final Clearance Testing:
A third-party Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) may perform clearance testing to confirm that the property has been returned to a safe and healthy condition.
7. Equipment Cleaning and Disposal:
If you’re dealing with a sewage backup in Oak Park, IL, trust the experts at PuroClean to provide fast, professional, and effective sewage cleanup services. Sewage backups are a serious biohazard, and whether the issue is caused by a clogged drain, tree roots, or extreme weather, we have the expertise and equipment to handle it safely and efficiently.
Call us at (708) 665-6800 today to schedule an appointment or request emergency assistance. Let PuroClean restore your property and peace of mind with our expert sewage cleanup services.
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