When a sewer line is obstructed, the sewage that is thick and dark is dangerous to your health. This sewer waste is extremely unclean, containing contaminants like bacteria, viruses and pathogens. All of these dangerous germs can pose a serious health danger and cause many illnesses if humans or animals are exposed. If it happens that you experience sewage backup on the premises of your home or business, or a toilet backup in either location, repairing either one is of the highest importance. Having this filthy sewer waste in your home is not safe and should be removed immediately. Furthermore, knowing what is causing the sewer backups may aid in stopping this potentially hazardous incident. To help you in handling sewage backups in your home or business, here’s a list of things that may help:

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 toilet creates a sewage blockage, the drain connected to that toilet, or the mainline of more toilets, will likely also be obstructed.
  • Tree Roots – Trees with large roots can grow into pipes and cause holes or damage the sewer line by growing around it. Even if the roots on your property are not the issue, roots from nearby trees can reach your sewer line and damage it, creating 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 area’s houses are, the greater chance of these types of issues.
  • Extreme Weather – Heavy amounts of rain can put a strain on your city’s storm sewer lines. If the public storm sewers can’t handle large amounts of rainfall, the water can make its way into connected sewer lines, which will put your home or business at risk of water backflows. Area-wide flooding waters from events like rising rivers and streams, hurricanes, and other micro events can also mix with sewage waste and other chemicals and contaminants that can cause health-related issues. Extreme care and safety is needed when trying to walk 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 stop any contact and risk of breathing in this harmful matter.

Our Lancaster, PA process for sewage cleanup and sanitation

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

1. Ensure all employees and occupants remain safe by limiting access to the site to remediation employees only in order to guard against any health-related problems.

2. Inspection of the work place along with health and safety surveys.

3. Ensure all remediation personnel are outfitted with the proper personal protection equipment (PPE). 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. Preventing all potential dangers and safety risks if possible.

6. Bulk water, soil, and contaminates removal

7. Disposing of any and all porous and semi-porous contaminated articles that are unable to be salvaged, which includes but is not limited to:

  • Carpet, rugs, pad, or underlayment
  • Gypsum board (Drywall)
  • Hardwood flooring
  • Vinyl flooring and underlayment
  • Padded and upholstered items

8. Implement cleaning methods and use of EPA approved biocides and antimicrobials

9. Actual cleansing of all remaining structures

10. A clearance inspection by a third-party Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) is recommended to safeguard that the building is returned to a pre-loss condition for health and safety.

11. All materials damaged by water to be dried and returned to pre-loss standard

12. Post remediation cleansing of all equipment utilized

13. All materials from demolition work removed completely

For the Perfect Professional Lancaster, PA Sewage Cleanup Company, Call PuroClean Today!

Call the PuroClean specialists for sewage abatement, cleaning and remediation. Whether it’s from a blocked toilet, flood waters or sewer pipe backups to manage the problem for your dwelling. PuroClean uses the newest, state-of-the-art equipment and cleansing tools to completely and effectively clean and remediate all affected items and structures.

The professional nature of our sewage removal and cleaning services, the speed in which we deliver them, and the kindness we demonstrate throughout the entire process make PuroClean your ideal damage restoration and remediation company. We will strive to do whatever it takes to restore and rescue properties in all the communities we serve.

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

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