Not All Water Damage Is the Same
10/14/2019 (Permalink)
Not All Water Damage Is the Same
People sometimes think that the damages left behind by a broken pipe under the kitchen sink and the damage caused by flooding are basically the same. This isn't the case, however. In addition to questions about your insurance coverage, there are other differences you should factor in before you attempt to clean up any water:
- Water may be clean or carry contaminants
- Rising water may contaminate your living space
- Your family's safety may be at risk
- Different cleaning supplies may be necessary
One of the most important things to consider is the possibility of black water contamination.
Be Cautious About the Things You Can't See
When water backs up from your sewer system, floods up from your toilet, or seeps in from storm flooding, it may be category 3 water, also known as black water. This water may contain chemicals, pollutants, and feces. Coming into contact with this water can be problematic, even if you don't actually touch it. Additionally, the dark water often hides hazards, such as sharp objects or belongings that you might trip over.
Contact Professionals With the Right Equipment
The handling of contaminated water requires specialized treatments and protection. It isn't enough just to dry up the water in your home if contaminated water is part of the equation. For example, professional sewage cleanup services are important to help you and your family avoid coming into contact with feces and other unpleasant substances. Professionals typically wear specialized personal protective equipment to avoid the risks associated with working in or near the contaminated flooding.
Avoid Unnecessary Hazards
Remember that flooding comes in many forms. If you're not sure whether the water in your home is clean or not, contact water cleanup and remediation professionals. If there's any chance that the flooding in your Oklahoma City, OK, home could be black water, protect yourself, your family, and your home by turning the cleanup and treatment process over to professionals.