Water Damage
When your business experiences water damage, you
undoubtedly feel stressed. That stress is exacerbated when the spill originates
from an unclean source and presents a danger to you and any workers who
frequent the building. But how do you know that the water leak you are dealing
with is unhygienic? What should you do if you know your commercial building has
contaminated water damage? How can you prevent unclean water leaks?
Prior to answering the
last two questions, you should understand how water leakage/flooding is
classified. Category 1 water typically comes from water supply lines or sink or
tub overflows; it does not represent a significant risk to your health. However,
“clean water” can easily become Category 2 or 3 water if it sits in an area for
too long, particularly since contaminants like mold or mildew can set in
between 24-48 hours.
Category 2 water, or “grey water,”
contains harmful pollutants that can cause illness upon contact or if ingested.
Some causes of grey water spillage are sump pump damage or toilet overflows
with urine present. Category 3 water is the most dangerous to human health.
This type of water damage, which is also referred to as “black water,” may
cause sickness if humans come in contact with it or severe illness or death if
it is consumed. It commonly contains toxic biological materials, including
fungi and bacteria. Sources of black water leakage include sewage backup (the
most common cause of sewage damage to a business), overflowing toilets with
fecal matter, river/stream flooding, and stagnant water with bacteria present.
Preventing unclean water damage
Since prevention is
always ideal in this sort of situation, here are a couple of tips for
preventing your commercial property from experiencing Category 2 or 3 water
damage:
- Conduct
inspections regularly. Utilize
the services of a professional plumbing service. They can see if there are
any plumbing issues and possibly prevent significant disasters from
occurring.
- Promptly
fix any issues. One common
cause of sewage backup in commercial buildings is structural issues
(including pipes that are misaligned or have cracks), so fixing these
problems in a timely manner can help you avoid future property damage.
Trust the pro’s with the dirty
work
Sometimes water damages occur despite your best efforts. If your
business is impacted by a Category 2 or 3 leak, be extremely vigilant. Turn off
any running water and ventilate the building. Find a way to isolate the flooded
area by creating some sort of physical barrier (cones, tape, etc.) and warn
anybody in the office to avoid the spill.
Though you may be tempted to grab a bucket and mop and go
to work, it’s time to call the experts. That’s because a professional company
can accurately access the extent of the damage, ensure the safety of the
building’s occupants, and prevent further health hazards by stopping pathogens
in the water from going airborne. If you have an unclean water emergency at
your commercial property in Cedar City, trust the professionals at Ally 1 Disaster
Solutions to thoroughly and rapidly restore your business to its
former state.
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