Proper Water Remediation
1/31/2022 (Permalink)
Wastewater is any water that has been affected by human use. But did you know that there are different grades of wastewater? Should your home be affected by water damage, it is imperative to act quickly to mitigate damage and prevent further damage such as mold growth.
CLEAN WATER
Floodwater that does not pose an immediate health threat is known as clean water. Clean water floods can result from malfunctioning appliances, toilet holding tanks, and melting snow and rainwater. Clean water home floods are generally safe for you to clean up yourself, but remember--time is an important factor. Standing clean water can become greywater if left untreated.
GREYWATER
Greywater refers to wastewater that is not contaminated with fecal matter. As far as household wastewater goes, greywater could include water from bathtubs and showers, appliances such as dishwashers, a weather event, an overflowing plumbing fixture or appliance, or even a broken pipe.
When flooding occurs, it can saturate carpeting, furniture, and drywall. If you experience a home flood with greywater, wear protective gear, and keep children and pets away from the flooded area. If the flood is extensive, such as several inches of water in the basement, it is advisable to hire professionals to safely clean up and decontaminate the area. Cleanup must begin as soon as possible as greywater can become blackwater if left untreated.
BLACKWATER
Blackwater is wastewater contaminated with human waste, floodwater, or water contaminated with chemicals.
Blackwater floods are the most dangerous and the most destructive and must be cleaned and mitigated immediately. Because of the unsanitary conditions of the water, items such as carpets, upholstery, and drywall are often unsalvageable. Contact with blackwater can cause illness in both humans and pets.
Having water damage in your home is never a pleasant experience, and oftentimes it is destructive, and disruptive - affecting multiple rooms, floors, levels – of a home, office, or multiple dwelling. Knowing whom to call and when could mean all the difference in keeping contamination and damage to a minimum.
Remember that you can call SERVPRO of Jersey City North/The Heights twenty-four hours a day, 365 days a year. We will be there to survey and clean up your water damage quickly and get you back to your normal routine as quickly as possible.