**Cleanup and Disinfection**
Raw sewage contains pathogens and bacteria that can cause severe health issues. After a sewage backup, immediate cleanup and disinfection are crucial to ensure the safety of your family and property.
**How to Clean Up After a Sewage Backup**
1. **Remove Standing Water:** Use a wet/dry vacuum or bucket to remove standing water. Wear gloves and boots for protection.
2. **Dispose of Contaminated Items:** Throw away any items that have come into contact with sewage, such as rugs, clothing, and upholstered furniture.
3. **Clean Surfaces:** Use a bleach solution (1 part bleach to 9 parts water) to thoroughly clean all surfaces that have been contaminated. Rinse with clean water and dry completely.
4. **Disinfect the Air:** Open windows and doors for ventilation. Use air purifiers or fans to circulate clean air.
**How to Get the Sewer Smell Out of Your House After a Backup**
1. **Identify the Source:** Check drains, toilets, and pipes for any leaks or blockages.
2. **Use Baking Soda:** Sprinkle baking soda liberally on carpets, rugs, and affected areas. Let sit for several hours and vacuum up. Baking soda absorbs odors.
3. **Apply White Vinegar:** Mix equal parts white vinegar and water. Spray on surfaces and let air dry. Vinegar neutralizes alkaline odors.
4. **Use Activated Charcoal:** Place bowls of activated charcoal around the affected areas. Activated charcoal absorbs odors and purifies the air.
**Call a Professional Sewage Cleanup Service**
If the sewage backup is extensive or you are unable to clean it up effectively, contact a professional sewage cleanup service. They have the experience and equipment to safely remove and disinfect the contaminated area, reducing the risk of health hazards.
**Prevention Tips**
* Regularly inspect and clean plumbing fixtures.
* Install backflow valves to prevent sewage backups.
* Keep drains free of debris.
* Avoid flushing non-biodegradable items down drains.
