Water
damage cleanup is not something that should be handled on your own. There are
many different risks associated with water damage cleanup
in Akron, and without
the proper training, equipment, and experience, you can increase the amount of
damage to your Akron property and even put yourself in harm’s way. We at CPR
hope the following information will help inform you why professional
restoration companies should handle water damage cleanup.
Handling the Different
Water Types
Water
can carry bacteria and other harmful contaminants. When water damage occurs,
whether from a pipe, the sewer, or Mother Nature, the first thing that needs to
be determined is the category of water you are dealing with. Category 1 Water
(clear water) originates from a sanitary source. This type of water poses no
substantial health risks, but should still be handled by trained professionals.
Category 2 Water contains significant contamination and has the potential to
cause sickness if contacted or consumed. This water is termed ‘gray water’
because of the potentially unsafe levels of microorganisms that could be in the
water. Special equipment and cleaning is required to cleanup gray water. The
last category of water is Category 3 water, or black water. Black water is
grossly contaminated and may contain pathogenic, toxic, or other harmful
agents. Black water is extremely dangerous if ingested. Only trained
professionals should handle this type of water cleanup. It requires deep and
extensive cleaning and remediation, with the use of commercial-grade equipment.
State-Of-The-Art Tools
and Training
Another
reason water damage cleanup should only be handled by professionals is time.
Response time is critical in mitigating damage caused by water. To stop mold
from growing and to prevent structural damage to the home, water must be
extracted and dried completely as quickly as possible. Professional cleaning
and restoration crews have the tools and training required to handle any minor
or major water damage. By using state-of-the-art moisture detection equipment,
professional crews can locate and eliminate hidden moisture in walls and
floors. Industrial grade dehumidifiers and high-speed air movers make drying
easier and quicker. Without the use of this equipment, thorough and adequate
drying will not be achieved. Without the proper training, experience, and
equipment, you leave your home at risk for structural damage and mold growth
when cleaning up from water damage.
Call the Professionals
During
any water damage cleanup in
Canton, you want to
know that you have qualified and experienced professionals that can quickly
step in and get the situation under control. You want your home, and life, to
be back to normal following water damage as quickly as possible, and the team
at Certified Professional Restoration (CPR) can do just that. We offer 24/7
emergency response services so we can begin the water extraction and drying
process as soon as possible. We are IICRC certified in water damage restoration
and structural drying, and will get to work immediately to mitigate the damage.
Our team employs the latest and most up-to-date methods of restoration with
advanced industry equipment. We are committed to serving Akron and the
surrounding communities and providing friendly service with respect and
honesty.
Do
not try to handle water damage cleanup on your own. Save yourself and your
property from any further harm or damage, and let the team at CPR take care of all your water damage
cleanup needs.
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