| Cleaning
up a sewage spill Thorough
cleaning of indoor sewage spills is necessary to protect people,
especially small children, from harmful bacteria and viruses. Clean
up should begin as soon as possible to reduce the risk of exposure
to sewage.
Clean up tips:
- Keep children and pets out of the area until cleanup
has been completed.
- Wear rubber gloves and boots.
- Wash your hands thoroughly and launder clothes
separately after completing the cleanup.
- Remove all furniture, loose rugs, etc., from the
area.
- Saturated wall-to-wall carpeting (and pad) usually
cannot be adequately cleaned. They should be removed and taken
to a transfer station. If the carpet is not saturated and you
decide to keep it, hire a licensed carpet cleaning company to
steam clean and disinfect the carpet.
- All hard surfaces, such as linoleum, hardwood floors,
concrete, wood moldings, wood, metal furniture, etc., should be
thoroughly cleaned with hot water and a mild detergent (dish detergent),
and then rinsed with a bleach solution by mixing one tablespoon
of liquid household bleach to one gallon of water. Let the surface
air dry.
- Upholstered furniture, loose rugs, drapery, etc.,
should be professionally cleaned after informing the cleaner of
the exposure to sewage.
- Remove and replace plaster, plasterboard, and lath
that have been saturated and are soft to the touch. If the surface
has only been wetted, clean as you would a hard surface, but do
not saturate the plaster.
- Clean sinks, dishwashers, and other plumbing fixtures
that have had sewage backup with detergent, then rinse with the
bleach solution.
- Disinfect clean-up mops, brooms, and brushes
with the bleach solution.
Increase air circulation to reduce odors and mold growth -- open
all windows, doors, and use fans and heaters to help speed this
process.
Outdoor sewage spills:
- Keep children and pets out of the area until cleanup
has been completed.
- Wear rubber gloves and boots.
- Wash your hands thoroughly and launder clothes
separately after completing the cleanup.
- Immediately stop sewage from surfacing by eliminating
water flow to the system.
- Repair plumbing or sewage disposal system as needed
to prevent further failure. Obtain a permit from EMD for a repair
when required.
- Shovel and bag all solid waste in the spill area.
Dispose in the trash container.
- Disinfect the area by spraying a bleach solution
that is made by mixing one tablespoon of liquid household bleach
to one gallon of water.
- Disinfect clean-up mops, brooms, and brushes with
the bleach solution.
Allow spill area to air dry.
- If using an onsite sewage disposal system, have
septic tank pumped often to prevent sewage from surfacing until
system is repaired.
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