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Cleaning up the Mess
..After the Flood or Sewage Back-up
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What is the
greatest danger in a flood or sewage back-up?
The greatest
danger is not the risk of disease, but the risk of electrocution or
explosion. Do not enter a flooded basement or light matches
until the utility companies have shut off the gas and electric service.
If flood
waters or sewage
fill your basement,
you must
clean properly to prevent you and your family from becoming sick or
injured. Do not bring children into the flooded area during dean-up!
If you experience a sewer backup , it is recommended that a
professionally trained restoration firm be utilized. If it is a small event
and you prefer to do the work yourself, the following are suggestions on how to clean up a flood or sewage problem.
Cleaning and Sanitizing
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Drain all flood waters and/or sewage by natural draining or pumping. |
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Remove dirt,
soil and debris from surfaces that came in contact with flood
waters. |
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Wash down all walls, floors and surfaces that the flood water or sewage
touched with clean, warm or hot water and a low suds detergent.
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Rinse
again with warm or hot water.
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Sanitize by rinsing walls, floors and surfaces using one of the
following mixtures:
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2 1/2 tablespoons (tbs) of Lysol/Pine Sol per gallon of water
used, or
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8 tablespoons (tbs) of laundry bleach
(i.e., Clorox, Roman Cleanser) in each
gallon of water used.
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Air the area by opening windows or using
fans.
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Prevent tracking flood debris and sewage
into clean areas.
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Utilities
The following
guidelines should be followed when entering a flooded area with gas and/or
electricity present:
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Have the utility companies shut off the gas
and electricity.
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Do
Not
touch
the fuse box or any plugged in cords or appliances until the
electricity is shut off |
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If an
electrical appliance motor or its controls are submerged under
water, do not start it until consulting with the
dealer or service company.
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Do not relight appliances until checked by the gas
company. Make sure all pilot lights are on before relighting
burners.
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Do
not
light
matches until the gas is turned off. If there is a gas leak, it
could cause an explosion |
Clothing and Bedding
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Clothing, carpets, furniture, toys and/or bedding should be
discarded unless they are cleaned and disinfected. Movable
objects could be put outdoors to be cleaned and dried in the
sunlight. Discarded clothing should be placed in a tightly
closed container until pick-up or disposal.
After clean up, make sure that all clothing and parts of the
body that came in contact with the flood waters and sewage are
thoroughly washed. Be sure to wash hands immediately afterwards.
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Persons
engaged in cleaning operations should be particularly mindful of their
personal hygiene. Contaminated fingers should be kept away from eyes, nose
and mouth. Persons are advised against smoking at this time because soiled
fingers carry disease germs to the cigarette and then to the mouth. After
cleanup, hands should be thoroughly cleaned using a nail brush and a lot of
soap
Foods
Foods that are contaminated
can make you and your family sick. They should be dealt with in the
following manner:
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Destroy and discard all contaminated
bottled and boxed foods.
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Canned goods (including home canned jars) may be kept if cleaned
thoroughly. To clean containers:
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Scrub with soap and water. (Use a brush around the rim of home
canned jars.)
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Submerge in chlorinated water for 15 minutes (1 ounce of bleach
per gallon of water).
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Air dry to prevent rusting.
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Food stored in a freezer will keep for 2 days after losing power, if
the freezer is full (1 day for a half-full freezer) and not opened.
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If your freezer cannot be
started in a day or two, store food in someone else's freezer.
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Meat that
has ice crystals may safely be re-frozen. If it is only
"cool-feeling" it is best to cook it, and then re-freeze it.
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Food stored in a refrigerator will keep for 4-6 hours after losing
power, depending on how warm the room temperature is. Do
not open the refrigerator unless absolutely necessary.
You may add ice to the refrigerator if you know it will be turned on
soon.
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Throw out
anything with an unusual color, order, or if a perishable food is
above
45° F internally.
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Place discarded food in a tightly closed container
until pick up or disposal. |
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Note:
This
information base was compiled from various state and local health agencies.
Although this outline may be sufficient for your community's needs, contact
your local health agency for further suggestions.

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