Sewage Cleanup

A Simple but Effective Guide for Handling Sewage Cleanup

Sewage spills are among the most catastrophic and foul incidents that can take place in your home. Not only can they cause property damage, but they can also make your family susceptible to health concerns. While sewage spills are unpleasant and hard to handle, clean up is a venture that is both time-consuming and challenging. Accordingly, it’s a job best suited to a professional team. This article presents a simple but practical guide for handling sewage cleanup.

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What Is Sewage Damage?

Sewage damage takes place when sewage water overflows in your home or business. Concerted measures must be taken to clear the sewage water. Such an effort helps prevent further damage and assists in mitigating health risks. Often, the common causes of sewage damage include:

Do I Need Professional Help with Sewage Cleanup?

After sewage damage, you must decide whether you need professional help or settle on managing the problem on your own. Such a decision will depend on the extent of the problem and the nature of the damage.

You can usually manage small sewage spills yourself without professional help such as those confined to a small area in your home like bathrooms or kitchens.  However, significant spills require professional help to clean up the mess, decontaminate your home, and handle water damage restoration. In short, you should get professional help in the following scenarios:

  • The sewage spillage has flooded various rooms
  • The spill took place more than 24 hours ago. In such a situation, bacteria and viruses have already spread.
  • The spill emanates from a sewer or septic tank backup
  • You have health problems that escalate your risk of infection

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What to Do Before a Sewage Cleanup

After a sewage spill, you can take various precautions to prevent further damage and make cleaning easier.

  • Keep your family, children, pets, and elderly away from the affected area.
  • Switch off electrical power to your home from the main switch.
  • Turn off any running water and water supply to your home or building. It is advisable not to use the water supply in your home in case it may be contaminated.
  • Open windows for fresh air to get inside your home. Refrain from using the HVAC system because affected dust and water droplets may enter the system and contaminate it.
  • Take several pictures of the sewage spill, including the damaged items and structures. The photos will help you when making insurance claims.
  • Prevent cross-contamination by taking measures like keeping the doors of the affected area closed.
  • Move dry and uncontaminated items from the affected area.
  • Contact your insurance company to notify them of the spill.
  • Call a professional water damage restoration company like Twin Home Experts who can offer the most appropriate, safest, and cost-effective solution to the sewage spill.

Handling Sewage Cleanup

Sewage cleanup is a task best left to professionals but if the contaminated area is small, you can do it yourself. Here are a few tips to guide you:

  1. Wear protective equipment such as rubber gloves, boots, protective eyewear, and a face mask. Do not touch contaminated items and sewage material with your bare hands.
  2. Open windows to air your home.
  3. Use a pump or wet-dry vacuum to get rid of excess water which can lead to mold.
  4. Shovel any solids into plastics bags and dispose of them immediately.
  5. Remove all sewage-contaminated items such as rugs, personal items, appliances, and furniture. These items should be evaluated after the cleaning.
  6. Wash all infected areas with clean water and detergent (chlorine bleach) to eradicate sewage contamination and dirt.
  7. Dry the cleaned areas as quickly as possible to lessen the probability of mold growth.
  8. Have a professional inspect the contaminated and slightly contaminated materials and items. The expert will decide the items to dispose of and the ones to sanitize and restore.
If unsure about the safety conditions, contact an expert to help inspect and evaluate affected areas and items.

Call Twin Home Experts

Are you looking for a highly-trained and certified professional team that uses specialized equipment, cleaning products, and a proficient approach to clean up sewer from your home? Contact us at Twin Home Experts. We act quickly in cleaning up your sewage, helping you eliminate any potential risks that may result in further contamination.

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