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Sewage spills can be hazardous and require immediate cleanup and disinfection to prevent the spread of harmful bacteria. Our Sewage Cleanup Service provides professional and efficient solutions for sewage cleanup, ensuring the safety and well-being of your property.

Cleanup and Disinfection

Cleanup

  • Removal of sewage and contaminated materials
  • Extensive cleaning and vacuuming of affected areas
  • Deodorization to eliminate unpleasant odors

Disinfection

  • Application of hospital-grade disinfectants
  • Thorough treatment of surfaces and objects to kill bacteria
  • Verification of disinfection effectiveness through testing

Effects of Sewage Spills

Exposure to sewage can have both immediate and long-term effects on health and property:

Immediate Effects

  • Skin irritation and rashes
  • Respiratory problems
  • Gastrointestinal upset

Long-Term Effects

  • Increased risk of infections
  • Damage to building materials and personal belongings
  • Unpleasant odors and lingering health concerns

How Long Do Bacteria Survive in Indoor Sewage Spills?

The survival of bacteria in sewage spills depends on several factors, including temperature, humidity, and the type of bacteria. However, in general, bacteria can survive for extended periods, particularly in warm and humid environments.

For example, certain types of bacteria found in sewage, such as E. coli, can survive for several days on surfaces at room temperature.

Therefore, it is crucial to promptly address sewage spills with professional cleanup and disinfection services to prevent the spread of bacteria and minimize the potential health risks.