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Fire & Water - Cleanup & Restoration

Don't Drink the Water

2/2/2022 (Permalink)

For all of its far-reaching benefits, water can be a very destructive force of nature. If you rank all the potential disasters that could hit your property, water damage will stand a very good chance of taking the top spot. And the health risks of drinking contaminated water after an emergency are just as high.

Knowing what type of water has invaded your home or business is essential to know a safe and quick clean-up and restoration process.

Three Types of Water

  1. Clean water
    The United States Geological Society defines clean water as “water that will not harm you if you come in contact with it.” Clean water comes from a pipe or could be rain water.
  2. Grey water
    Grey water is slightly contaminated. The most common sources of grey water damage include toilet bowls containing urine, water from a dishwasher or washing machine, and flood damage caused by sump pump failure. It can cause a lot more damage than clean water and may devolve into black water if not treated quickly.
  3. Black water
    Black water is highly contaminated and filled with fungi, bacteria and chemicals and is often sewage water. It poses serious health risks and increases the damage to your water. It's extremely important to avoid all contact with black water.
  • Do not walk through contaminated areas.
  • Do not turn on HVAC systems or fans when black water is present, to avoid spreading contaminants through the air.

SERVPRO of Aberdeen/Holmdel has the knowledge and experience to deal with any type of water damage to your home or business. Our experts will determine what type of water damage has taken place and safely extract excess water before beginning the drying process.

Contact SERVPRO of Aberdeen/Holmdel After a Water Emergency

Call our office at 732-290-3170.

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