Sewage, a mixture of wastewater and human waste, poses significant health risks when it enters a home or commercial space. Its cleanup requires professional intervention to prevent the spread of harmful pathogens.
Sewage can harbor bacteria such as E. coli, which cause gastrointestinal distress, including nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.
Sewage-contaminated water can transmit skin infections like impetigo and cellulitis, causing rashes, blisters, and itching.
Mold and fungi thrive in sewage-contaminated environments, releasing spores that can trigger respiratory problems, such as asthma and bronchitis.
Exposure to sewage can lead to conjunctivitis (pink eye), causing redness, irritation, and swelling of the eyes.
Sewage exposure can potentially cause a range of health problems, including:
Sewage cleanup is crucial to prevent the spread of harmful microorganisms and protect human health. Professionals use specialized equipment and disinfectants to effectively remove contaminated materials and restore a safe environment.