Exposure to Sewage and Biogreel Contaminants
pose serious health consequences. Failure to remove sewage will
result in a dangerous environment. MasterDry’s sewer damage
removal service is designed to safely and effectively remove
bio hazardous substances and dispose of them properly according
to the health regulations. Armed with the top of the line safety
equipment and sanitizing products our certified technicians turn
unsafe structures into clean, safe homes and offices.
There are several factors bearing on the remediation of the problem.
Among these are the nature of the contamination, the types of water-damaged
materials (organic or synthetic; porous, semiporous, or nonporous),
the sewage microflora (pathogens and allergens), organic matter
load, water volume, and impact of ambient outdoor temperature and
humidity on the indoor environment. Of major concern are the survival
of sewage-borne microflora (viral, bacterial, fungal, parasitic)
and their potential transmission to humans. The potential exists
for some fungal and bacterial contaminants to establish an ecological
niche and present a health risk from chronic exposure for some
time after the event.
Gastroenteritis |
An inflammation of the stomach and the intestine.
Gastroenteritis may result in diarrhea with vomiting and cramps,
when irritation is excessive. When caused by an infectious
agent, it is often associated with fever. |
Hepatitis |
Literally, Hepatitis means inflammation of the liver. Hepatitis
caused by a virus is known as viral hepatitis. When Hepatitis
is a result of sewage backup, it is often characterized by
inflammation of the liver, and jaundice. |
Occupational asthma |
A respiratory disorder characterized by attacks of breathlessness,
chest tightness and wheezing. |
Weil's disease |
An acute feverish disease marked by gastroenteritis, mild
jaundice, persistent and severe headache. |
Allergic Alveolitis |
Inflammation of the alveoli in the lungs. It is rarely reported
with relation to sewage backup. However, when reported it is
characterizes by fever, breathlessness, dry cough, and aching
muscles and joints. |