Toilet and sewer line backups can result in sewage entering your basement or other parts of your home or company. This dark, thick water is highly hazardous and contains many dangerous contaminants. These contaminants are made up of pathogens, bacteria and viruses and present health risks and illness dangers if humans or animals experience exposure. Repairing these problems ASAP is highly important, as is getting rid of the sewage from your premises. Having information of what may lead to sewer backups may help you prevent a hazardous situation in your home or basement. Following is a list of things that may aid in stopping sewage backups that can occur in your home or business:

Sewage Backup Causes

  • Drain Pipe Blockages – Sewage can infiltrate your home or business when either your drain lines or the main sewer line gets clogged. For example, if one commode creates a sewage backup, the drain leading to that toilet, or the mainline of many toilets, will likely also be obstructed.
  • Tree Roots – Trees with large roots can move into pipes and cause holes or crush the sewer line by growing around it. Even if the roots in your yard are not the problem, roots from nearby trees can reach your sewer line and damage it, causing a sewer backup. Always be cognizant of roots where your sewer lines to the street or septic system is located.
  • Defective Sewer Lines – Older sewage systems can break down and crack, creating sewage backups and flooded homes and basements. The older your neighborhood is, the greater possibility of these types of problems.
  • Extreme Weather – Sudden large amounts of rain can put a strain on your area’s storm sewer mains. If the public systems can’t handle large amounts of rainfall, the water can make its way into attached sewer lines, which can leave your home or business at risk of water backflows. City-wide flooding waters from events such as rising rivers and streams, hurricanes, and other micro events can also combine with sewage waste and other chemicals and contaminants that can lead to health-related issues. Extreme care and safety is needed when wading in these waters, and even when the sewer water recedes and begins to dry out. Dried up organic waste can then become aerosolized and present the possibility of breathing it into your lungs. Proper personal protective equipment (PPE) should be worn to avoid contact and risk of breathing in this harmful matter.

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

Our methods for Category 3 water (also known as sewer and contaminated water backup) cleaning, following the IICRC industry standards, consists of:

1. Ensuring safety for all personnel and occupants by placing strict rules on site access to remediation personnel only in order to prevent health related occurrences.

2. Health and Safety survey and assessment of the workplace.

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. Put engineering controls in place, as well as critical barriers if needed to stop any cross-contamination from occurring.

5. Eradicating all potential dangers and safety risks if possible.

6. Disposal, removal of bulk sewage water, soil, and contaminates.

7. Disposal of all contaminated porous and semi-porous materials which are not able to be saved, which can consist of but are not limited to:

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

8. Cleaning methods put in place and the use of EPA registered biocides and antimicrobials

9. Physical cleaning of all remaining structures

10. It is approved to schedule a third party Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) for a safety clearance inspection to ensure the entire site is returned to pre-loss state for health and safety.

11. Drying of all items affected by the water intrusion back to pre-loss dry condition

12. All equipment used on the project to be cleaned after restoration completion

13. All materials from demolition work removed completely

Call PuroClean for Professional Sewage Cleanup in Ossining, NY!

Our technicians utilize state-of-the-art equipment and cleaning methods to effectively restore and clean the affected building materials and belongings from your home or business. If a sewage drain line backup from blockage happens, call our technicians for sewage removal and cleaning services.

PuroClean has proved time after time that our methods and our specialists are top quality, efficient, and work with care and kindness for all involved. We are your ideal damage restoration and cleaning company and we pledge to do whatever needs to take place to save and restore all homes and businesses in the communities we serve.

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

The main line of our house backed up and as a result, our basement flooded. Pete Meringolo and his crew from PuroClean came quickly, assessed the situation, cleaned the mess and kept us informed of [...]

ALEXIS DORST
Chappaqua, NY

Peter and his colleagues at PuroClean made the unhappy occurrence of a broken pipe as stress-free as it could possibly have been. They arrived very quickly after my initial call and took over. They [...]

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Darien, CT

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