Obstructed sewer lines can leak out sewage; a thick, dark water forms. Sewage water is a serious, unsanitary health hazard which contains contaminants like pathogens, viruses and bacteria. These harmful contaminants may present risks of serious sickness if animals or humans suffer exposure. Timely repair is key if you experience sewage backup anywhere in your home or business. Quickly repairing this will prevent the hazardous waste water from lingering in occupied areas. To prevent a hazardous condition happening in your home or business, knowing what causes the sewer backups could be extremely helpful. We’ve created a list of items to aid in preventing and dealing with home or business sewage backups:

Sewage Backup Causes

  • Blocked Drain Pipes – Sewage backs up into your home or business when your drain pipes or main sewer pipes become occluded. For example: if one commode 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, long roots have the capacity to grow into and around pipes, even crushing sewer lines. Tree roots have the capability to extend out a long distance and wreak havoc on your pipes, leading to a sewer backup. Keep an eye out for roots near your drain lines or septic tank area to prevent damage.
  • Aging & Damaged Sewer Lines – Older sewer lines, pipes, drains and septic systems can fail by slowly weakening and failing over time – causing sewage backups, flooded homes, and basements full of sewer water. Pay attention to the age of your home and surrounding area and look out for these potential problems.
  • Large Rainfall Amounts – Heavy amounts of rainfall can overcome your main storm and sewer lines. If it happens that your public sewers can’t handle large rainfall levels, the water can backflow its way into the sewer lines linked to the mainline and set your home or business in a potentially dangerous possibility of sewer backup. There is a risk of severe health issues when rising waters in your region that from flooding in rivers and streams, hurricanes, and other associated weather, blend with sewage, contaminants, and chemicals. Use extreme caution when wading in this waste and also when the water decreases and starts drying. Organic waste that is dried out can then convert to be aerosolized and can present a danger of inhaling these contaminants. Be sure to use proper PPE to protect against these dangerous risks.

PuroClean’s sewage cleaning and sanitation process in Muncie, IN

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

1. Ensure all personnel and occupants remain safe by restricting access to the site to restoration employees only in order to thwart any health-related issues.

2. Assessment of the building 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:

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

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

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

6. Removal 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 (We can clean carpet and upholstery if sewage does not touch them.)
  • Drywall materials
  • Vinyl flooring and underlayment
  • Wood flooring

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

9. Full physical cleaning of all structural items that remain

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

11. All materials affected by water to be dried and returned to pre-loss condition

12. Post restoration cleaning of all tools and machinery used

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

Call PuroClean for Professional Muncie, IN, Sewage Cleanup Services!

What happens if a sewer main backup occurs in your dwelling or business? The right answer is: Call PuroClean for the simple fact that PuroClean technicians are your ideal professionals for emergency sewage cleanup. With the latest and greatest equipment and cleaning systems, we efficiently restore, remediate and completely cleanse the affected areas in your home or business. That includes odor control and mold removal and remediation too.

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

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