Water Damage Categories | Panama City
Water damage
issues may be caused by broken pipes, blocked or damaged drains, worn out
appliances, storms, fire damage, and from many other sources in and outside of
your Panama City home. The appropriate cleanup treatment depends on the nature
of the water damage. Some water carries contaminants and should be considered dangerous, so
you really don’t want to start cleaning up this type of damage on your own
without the proper gear. Whatever the origin, the prospects for restoration
depend largely on the speed with which your home and personal property can be
dried. Even clean water can generate mildew and other bacterial growth if
neglected.
Did you know
that water damage disasters can be categorized by the type of water that is
involved?
There are three water damage
categories to consider when dealing with water damage.
CATEGORY 1: CLEAR WATER
Clear water
is the safest category to clean up and does not pose an immediate health risk.
Clear water typically comes from clean water sources such as a malfunctioning
appliance, faucets, cracked clean water lines. When dealing with clear water,
it is important to react quickly, even clean water can cause a lot of damage if
left to long.
CATEGORY 2: GREY WATER
Gray water
refers to water that is not contaminated by fecal matter, but is not clean and
clear. Grey water typically includes water from washing machines, showers, and
bathtubs, dishwashers, and sinks. This type of water damage contains fewer
pathogens than a category 3 wastewater and can induce illness if ingested. Gray
water can turn to black water if left unattended too
long, causing serious health hazards for your family.
CATEGORY 3: BLACK WATER
Black water
refers to wastewater that has been contaminated with fecal matter. Black water
typically comes from, clogged plumbing systems, clogged toilets and external
sewage systems, this includes raw sewage. Sadly, this colored water is the most
dangerous type of water damage you will experience. It contains dangerous
bacteria, pathogens and, potentially, dangerous chemicals. Because of the
unsanitary conditions of this category of water, absorbent and porous items
such as carpets, furniture, drywall, and clothing are often damaged beyond
repair. When dealing with black water you must take the necessary safety
precautions to avoid health risks and serious illnesses. When dealing with
black water, it is extremely important to have the proper (PPE) personal
protective equipment before entering contaminated areas.
Whether your
water damage comes from a flood, damaged plumbing or a roof failure, you need
expert help to clean up the damage and restore your home. You need a
professional restoration team like Daystar Cleaning in Panama City to:
·
Pump
out any remaining water.
·
Remove
dangerous and damaged material.
·
Dry
and clean ceilings, walls, floors, and carpets with professional drying
equipment, after the damaged material is removed.
·
Rebuild
any damaged structures.

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