Category 1 Water Will Not Remain Clean
6/20/2018 (Permalink)
Water damage that comes from natural weather or any sanitary supply line is considered to be Category 1. While the water is from an uncontaminated source, it is still worth concern. Clean water threatens damage to commercial property. Understanding what it is, helps mitigate its severity.
Sources of Category 1 Water
Category 1 classification is for water that has a very low risk of starting out contaminated. It’s considered clean because it is either treated before use or naturally occurring. It can be from various sources:
• Broken pipe
• Defective faucet, toilet or sink
• Rainwater
• Melted snow
• Sprinkler system
• Overflowing commercial containers of sterile water
Categories of Water
Water is broken into categories depending on how dangerous cleanup will be. There are three different categories depending on severity. Category 2 and above pose an additional danger to health since those types contain harmful microorganisms. Category 1 is safe for people to be around but can damage the building if untreated.
Damage Caused by Category 1
While the water will not absorb or evaporate to heavily damage property, there are dangers of the damage escalating. As the water picks up contaminates from its surroundings, it can become more unhealthy and dangerous for everything to be around in as little as a day. If an odor that isn’t like tap water is in the air, the area probably has become contaminated and should be avoided until treated.
Valuable electronics and carpet can become damaged if not removed from the water. Precaution should be taken to ensure all movables are relocated somewhere dry and electronics remain nowhere near the water.
Treatment of the Damage
Clean water needs a cleanup. If desired, the affected property can be dried and carpeting can be cleaned by business owners or employees. To additionally evaluate secondary water damage, it’s worth considering a professional water damage restoration crew for your company in Richland Hills, TX. Making sure the damage has no larger implications can save money in the future. For more information, visit http://www.SERVPROnorthrichlandhills.com/.