Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Water Damage Mildew



Water damage mildew can occur from any type of the following water damage types:

Clean Water: The safest of all water types. This water lives up to its name in that it is visibly clear, and looks "clean." As long as this water is cleaned up promptly (within 72 hours), the affected materials may be saved and restored. If the water had been sitting there for over 72 hours, it should be treated as black water. Examples of clean water sources include malfunctioning sump pumps, broken appliance supply lines, rain run-off, foundation cracks, and leaking or overflowed pipes.


Gray Water: This is a mildly hazardous water type. It may look clear as if it is "clean" water; however, it possesses contaminants that can cause illness and discomfort amongst people and pets. It is not extremely dangerous to work with; however, precautionary measures should be taken. It often originates from an overflowed toilet or a drain backup.

Black Water: The most hazardous type of water damage. This water damage should be treated and remediated with the use of extreme caution. This water may still contain solid pieces of fecal matter and toilet tissue. In most cases, you will also be able to identify the presence of black water through its extremely foul odor. This water often comes from faulty or broken ejector pumps, broken sewage lines, or a sewage back-up. Any and all affected materials must be immediately removed from the residence and discarded.

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