Proper sewage cleanup is crucial for health and environmental reasons. Sewage contains harmful bacteria and viruses that can cause serious illnesses, such as E. coli, Salmonella, and Hepatitis A. In addition, sewage can contaminate water supplies and damage property.
**Cleanup and Disinfection**
Sewage cleanup should be performed immediately after an accident. The first step is to contain the spill and prevent it from spreading. Next, the affected area should be cleaned and disinfected. This can be done using bleach or another approved disinfectant.
**Effects of Sewage on Health and Environment**
Exposure to sewage can cause a variety of health problems, including:
– Gastrointestinal problems, such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea
– Skin infections
– Respiratory problems
– Eye infections
– Neurological problems
Sewage can also contaminate water supplies and damage property. Sewage leaks can lead to bacteria buildup in water supplies, which can make people sick. Sewage can also cause property damage by corroding pipes and fixtures.
**What Kills Sewage Bacteria?**
There are a number of disinfectants that can kill sewage bacteria, including:
– Bleach
– Chlorine dioxide
– Hydrogen peroxide
– Quaternary ammonium compounds
The best disinfectant for a particular situation will depend on the type of sewage and the extent of the contamination.