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3. Understanding the Dangers of Untreated Sewage After a Flood and Why Professional Extraction is Crucial

March 18, 2024

Floods are a common occurrence in Sonoma County and the Rincon Valley area. And while most people think of water damage as the biggest concern after a flood, there’s another danger that often goes unnoticed – untreated sewage.

Sewage backups can happen during heavy rains, especially in areas with outdated sewer systems. When this happens, raw sewage can enter your home or business and cause extensive damage. But it’s not just the mess and smell that you need to worry about; untreated sewage can pose serious health risks if left untreated.

Here are three reasons why professional extraction is crucial after a flood to ensure your safety and prevent further damage.

1. Contamination
When raw sewage enters your property, it brings with it harmful bacteria, viruses, and parasites. These microorganisms can cause illnesses such as gastroenteritis, respiratory infections, and skin infections.

In addition to these health risks for you and your family or employees, leaving contaminated water sitting for too long can also lead to mold growth. Mold thrives in moist environments, which is why prompt extraction is crucial after a flood.

Professional restoration companies have the necessary equipment and expertise to remove sewage-contaminated water safely. They also use specialized disinfectants to kill any remaining bacteria and prevent mold growth.

2. Structural Damage
A flood event can weaken the structure of your property by saturating drywall, insulation, flooring materials, and even framing members with water. Sewage adds an extra layer of damage because it contains corrosive materials like sulfuric acid that can eat away at building materials over time.

If left unaddressed by professionals trained in restoration techniques like Bravo Restoration & Construction offers for Sonoma County residents in need of assistance or those living in Rincon Valley area communities who may also require our services due to flooding issues within their homes or businesses; structural damage from untreated sewage may become severe enough that repairs are required before occupancy resumes safely again.

3. Odor and Air Quality
The smell of sewage is unmistakable and unpleasant, but it’s not just the foul odor that you need to worry about after a flood. Raw sewage contains methane gas, which can be hazardous to your health if inhaled in large amounts.

Additionally, the moisture from untreated sewage can create an ideal breeding ground for bacteria and mold, both of which can release spores into the air that can cause respiratory issues.

Professional restoration companies use powerful drying equipment to remove all excess moisture from your property. This not only eliminates the risk of mold growth but also helps to improve air quality by reducing the number of harmful particles in the air.

In Conclusion,
A flood event is already a stressful and overwhelming experience. But when you add untreated sewage into the mix, it becomes even more important to seek professional help immediately. Professionals like Bravo Restoration & Construction have years of experience dealing with flooded properties and understand the dangers of untreated sewage.

Their expertise, combined with specialized equipment and techniques, ensures that all traces of raw sewage are safely removed from your property. They also take necessary steps to prevent any further damage or health risks associated with contaminated water.

So if you find yourself dealing with a flooded property in Sonoma County or Rincon Valley area, don’t hesitate to reach out for professional extraction services. It’s not worth risking your health or further damage to your property by attempting DIY cleanup methods. Trust the experts at Bravo Restoration & Construction for a safe and thorough restoration process.

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