Understanding Water Types
3/11/2019 (Permalink)
When your home or business suffers a water damage, understanding what type of water you are dealing with is critical to ensuring proper cleanup.
There are 3 classification of water types.
Clean water is water from a broken pipe, or other water source; rainwater is considered clean until it touches the ground or other surfaces.
Grey water is used to classify slightly contaminated water. Clean water becomes gray water when it is left untreated allowing bacteria and other contaminants to begin growing, making the water hazardous.
Black water is typically caused by sewage damage, flooding or any type of natural disaster. Black water should always be handled by trained professionals.
We encourage all our customers to take the following precautions to help minimize damage or prevent further damage while waiting for help to arrive.
Damage from Clean Water:
-Shut off the water source if possible or contact a qualified professional to do so.
-Turn off circuit breakers for wet areas of the building if access to the power distribution panel is safe from potential electrical shock. Do NOT enter rooms with standing water.
-Remove as much excess water as possible by mopping and blotting.
-Remove and prop up wet upholstery cushions to allow more even drying.
-Move any paintings, art objects, electronics, documents and other valuable items that may be sensitive to moisture to a safe place.
-Do not leave books, newspapers, magazines or other colored items on wet carpets or floors as they may cause staining.
-Do not use your household vacuum cleaner to remove water as there is potential for electrical shock or causing damage to the cleaner.
-Do not turn on ceiling fixtures if ceiling is wet; do not enter rooms where ceilings are sagging from retained water.
Damage from Contaminated Water:
-Avoid all contact with sewage and items contaminated by sewage. Wash your hands thoroughly if you come in contact with contaminated items.
-Do not walk through contaminated areas, as you could spread damage to unaffected areas.
-Do not turn on the HVAC system if there is a possibility of spreading contaminated air.
-Do not use household fans to dry the structure; air flow could spread contaminants.
-Discard any food and/or products for personal hygiene if exposes to the contaminated areas.
If you sustain a water damage call SERVPRO of West Kirkwood/Sunset Hills, 24/7/365, at 314-858-1688. We are always here to help!!!