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How to Deal With Sewage Cleanup
Sewage cleanup is one of the most important and dangerous tasks in your home. Having a clean-up crew at the site of a sewage backup is essential to ensure a healthy environment. Even though a sewage backup can be a messy and difficult task, it should be the least of your worries. The team at Dry Up Restoration has years of experience in dealing with a contaminated sewage spill. Regardless of the size of the spill, they will be able to quickly and efficiently get the job done.
First, you should wear protective clothing when performing sewage cleanup. Rubber boots and waterproof gloves are ideal. Never touch contaminated materials without gloves or rubber boots. Secondly, it is essential to check the scope of the contamination and to protect yourself from harmful substances. For example, you should be sure to remove all contaminated furniture, clothes, and appliances. After completing this, you should wear a protective mask and other protective gear to help protect yourself from the chemicals in the sewage.
After working on a sewage cleanup project, you should change into clean clothes and take a shower. You should also disinfect everything that you touched with a sanitizer. After the sewage removal has been completed, you should dispose of all contaminated items such as clothing and towels. In addition, you should not use any water appliances that could be contaminated by sewage. The odor caused by a sanitary backup can be harmful to your health, so you should minimize water appliances.
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