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Sewage Cleanup Service A Guide to Basement Disinfection After a Backup

Cleanup and Disinfection

When sewage backs up into your basement, it can be a major inconvenience and health hazard. Sewage contains harmful bacteria and viruses that can cause illness if ingested or inhaled. It is important to clean up the sewage and disinfect the area as soon as possible to prevent the spread of disease.

How Do I Disinfect My Basement After a Sewer Backup?

To disinfect your basement after a sewer backup, you will need to follow these steps:

  1. Remove all sewage-contaminated materials from the basement.
  2. Wash all surfaces that have been contaminated with sewage with a bleach solution (1 cup bleach per gallon of water).
  3. Ventilate the basement by opening windows and doors.
  4. Dry the basement thoroughly with fans or a dehumidifier.
  5. If the sewage backup was caused by a broken pipe, have the pipe repaired by a plumber.

Additional Tips

In addition to the steps above, you may also want to consider the following tips:

  • Wear gloves and a mask when cleaning up sewage.
  • Do not eat or drink in the basement until it has been disinfected.
  • If you have any health concerns, contact your doctor.