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Can sewage smell make you sick

Yes, of course! Sewage smell is unpleasant and harmful to our health. And, thatu2019s why it is important to get sewage clean up regularly. For Professional Sewage cleaning service contact us . visit: https://emergencyfloodrestorationsunshinecoast.com.au/services/sewage-clean-up/

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Can sewage smell make you sick

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  1. Can the sewage smell make you sick? Yes, of course! Sewage smell is unpleasant and harmful to our health. And, that’s why it is important to get sewage clean up regularly. Sewage releases gas, that affects the health of humans. While some gases have distinct odors many gases are odorless. That rotting smell doesn’t just cause discomfort but can damage your sense of smell as well. So, let’s dig deeper to understand how and why sewage smell makes us sick! Gases Released From Sewage Sewage consists of all kinds of wastes, from chemicals, toxins, liquid, solid waste, pathogens, dirt and gases, and so on. The smell consists of gases, and these mainly include: ● Carbon Dioxide: A properly managed sewage system releases a little amount of carbon dioxide. However, congestion can release an excessive amount of carbon dioxide into the air. Inhalation of such air affects our health negatively. Therefore sewage water cleaning is necessary. ● Ammonia: Ammonia is the most famous gas that releases a distinct smell. Exposure to ammonia is extremely dangerous for humans as it causes irritation and even leads to death. ● Hydrogen Sulfide: Hydrogen sulfide is the most common sewage gas. The smell released by this gas is similar to rotten eggs. This gas is highly dangerous and you should immediately get flood damage restoration in case of sewage spills. ● Methane: Methane is a highly flammable gas. In case it is released in higher volume it can make you sick and put your property at risk with a fire hazard. Water damage restoration services should be availed quickly. Exposure to these gases has a severe health impact. It is necessary to remain attentive with sewage backups, as the gases may or may not smell.

  2. Now, let’s understand the kinds of symptoms you can experience with the sewage smell. Diseases and Symptoms of Sewage Gas Exposure The symptoms caused by sewage exposure vary depending on the volume of gases. Some may show mild symptoms like dizziness, and breathlessness while some may experience serious sickness. Some most common symptoms caused by sewage smell include: ● Nausea ● Sore eyes ● Breathlessness ● Dizziness ● Memory Loss ● Headache ● Tiredness ● Coughing ● Throat Irritation In case of severe sewage gas exposure, make sure to seek medical assistance initially. Evacuate your house to assure the safety of yourself and your loved ones. Contact your nearest sewage clean up company for a quick solution to sewage water cleaning. Where Does Sewage Smell Come From? Even though the sewage system is designed efficiently and remains covered, the smell somehow manages to enter your house. So, where does the sewage smell come from? Here are some common sources from where sewage gases enter your house: Pipes: Sewage water is carried through pipes, and a leaky or broken pipe can easily bring in that nasty smell. Make sure to get complete flood damage restoration for preventing such accidents.

  3. Toilets: The septic tanks accumulate human waste that breaks down to release odor. A minor problem in the pipes and tanks can release a sewage smell inside your house. There can be numerous other entrance sources for sewage smell. Just be cautious and pay attention to your house and sewage system for prevention from health hazards.

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