What to Do After Sewage Backup?
12/21/2018 (Permalink)
A sewage backup is one of the most unpleasant incidents that can occur inside of a home; it can cause property damage and health problems. Also, it is extremely difficult to deal with. Cleaning up sewer backup requires a lot of time and effort, as well as specialized disinfecting products and purification techniques. Raw sewage cleanup is especially risky as it not only causes a lot of hassle and inconveniences, but also presents a variety of health hazards (sewage spills contain contaminants that can cause serious diseases) and sanitation issues. Professional help is your best option in these situations, but you can do a few things to limit the extent of the damage before the experts arrive.
There are important measures to take after a sewage backup in order to prevent the damage from spreading:
- Keep children and pets away from the affected area
- Wear protective equipment – i.e. rubber gloves, rubber boots, impervious coveralls, protective eye wear, and a face-mask
- Switch off the electrical power to your home.
- Turn off any running water
- Open doors and windows to allow fresh air inside
- Take any un-contaminated items away from the affected area
- Add small amounts of chlorine bleach to standing water to ensure some disinfection
- Notify your insurance company that there has been a sewage spill in your home
- Call a professional water damage restoration company. The quick and efficient intervention of the experienced technicians will save you a lot of time and effort and will provide the most appropriate, safest, and cost-effective solution to the problem. Besides, most sewage cleanup companies offer not only water extraction, but also quality repair works, odor removal, and content cleanup, so you will have all the aspects of the restoration process taken care of when using professional sewage cleanup services.