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Sewage Damage Stinks
by Jim Corkern, Jim
A flooding of sewage throughout your residence or commercial space may be the result of a direct sewage backup, or possibly flood waters contaminated with sewage. This type of damage requires special handling and restoration due to the potential and significant health hazards involved. As with all disasters of this sort, many misconceptions exist regarding how to treat sewage damage.
True or False? Sewage from bodies of water such as oceans, lakes and streams is clean. False. This water contains many contaminants including bacteria and other microorganisms and trapped pockets of these stink. Literally.
True or False? Sewage damaged carpets can be saved and rejuvenated. False. Porous materials that cannot be washed in hot water must be disposed of safely.
True or False? Sewage can be fully decontaminated by bleach solutions. False. Even bacteria killed by bleach can contain chemicals causing illness.
True of False? Buildings only partially flooded with sewage are safe. False. Contaminated areas must be sealed off to prevent cross-contamination.
So now you’re aware of some myths and what not to do. What now? What follows are the absolute do’s in sewage damage remediation:
Cleanup should begin ASAP to reduce the risk of exposure to sewage.
Learn the safety rules to avoid injury or infection.
Do not allow children, pregnant women or people with health problems in or near flooded or sewage-contaminated areas.
Wear rubber gloves and boots if contact with the sewage will occur.
Wash hands frequently.
Hire a professional sewage remediation company to effectively decontaminate and disinfect the affected areas.
Absolutely discard all toys and play equipment even if you think you can disinfect the item.
Have appliances and electrical devices examined by an electrician
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Salvage your hardwood furniture by drying and decontaminating it thoroughly and ensuring that no mold growth is found after 24-48 hours.
Discard any furniture that is made of pressed board or particle board. These materials are likely to absorb the sewage water. Upholstered furniture is also close to impossible to salvage. Absolutely dispose safely of mattresses and pillows.
Discard all food , medicine and cosmetics that have come into contact with the sewage.
You may clean and sanitize dishes. You must discard baby bottle nipples and pacifiers, along with wooden cutting boards and plasticware.
Reduce odors and mold growth by increase air circulation. Use fans and open all windows and doors.
True or False? Sewage damage stinks. True. In every sense of the word.
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