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The Categories of Contaminated Water

5/28/2020 (Permalink)

The Categories of Contaminated Water

Although all water leaks into a home are serious, not all leaks are the same. In fact, many different scenarios can play out when it comes to water damage in Royal Pines, NC. This is why it pays to seek out the services of a qualified water mitigation franchise no matter the issue. Trained workers have the ability and equipment to assess each situation and tailor a plan to remove excess water and to restore the house back to good condition. In the case of contaminated water, the workers will make sure the scene is safe and they will don PPE to protect skin and eyes from exposure to harmful substances.

The Three Levels of Water

When it comes to leaks into a home, it's good to know the source of the water. Professionals categorize water by how clean it is. The following shows the main categories:

  • Category 1 water is potable water that comes from a clean source and poses little risk to human health
  • Category 2 water is contaminated water that comes from such sources as washing machines and dishwashers
  • Category 3 water could come from a flood, a toilet overflow, a sewage backup or another dirty source

Category 3 water is also known as black water because it often looks dark. This type of water should be cleaned up as fast as possible by professional techniques that adhere to the standards of the Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification body.

The Necessity of Quick Action
Whether water damage originates from a supply line that carries clean water or from a sewage line that holds contaminated water, a fast response is crucial. A local company can be at a home in as little as a few hours working to mitigate the problem. Certified workers, specialized equipment, and experience are all needed in the effort to limit damage to a home.

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