Sewage Cleanup Service Cleanup and Disinfection

### How Long Does Sewage Stay Toxic?

Sewage cleanup service is an important part of maintaining a healthy environment. When sewage backs up into your home or business, it can create a serious health hazard. Sewage contains harmful bacteria and viruses that can cause illness. It is important to have sewage cleaned up as quickly as possible to prevent the spread of disease.

**Cleanup and Disinfection**

The first step in sewage cleanup is to remove the sewage from the affected area. This can be done using a pump or a wet/dry vacuum. Once the sewage has been removed, the area should be disinfected to kill any remaining bacteria or viruses. Disinfection can be done using a bleach solution or a commercial disinfectant.

**How Long Does Sewage Stay Toxic?**

The length of time that sewage stays toxic depends on a number of factors, including the temperature, the pH level, and the presence of organic matter. In general, sewage will stay toxic for several hours at room temperature. However, if the sewage is heated, the toxicity will decrease more quickly. The pH level of the sewage will also affect its toxicity. Sewage with a high pH level will be less toxic than sewage with a low pH level. The presence of organic matter will also increase the toxicity of sewage.

**It is important to note that sewage can still be toxic even after it has been disinfected. This is because some bacteria and viruses can form spores that are resistant to disinfection. These spores can remain viable for long periods of time and can cause illness if they are ingested. Therefore, it is important to avoid contact with sewage and to have it cleaned up by a professional as soon as possible.**