Sewage cleanup is an essential service that protects public health and the environment. When sewage backs up into homes or businesses, it can create a serious health hazard. Sewage contains harmful bacteria and viruses that can cause a variety of illnesses, including gastrointestinal problems, skin infections, and respiratory problems.
Health Risks and Symptoms
Exposure to sewage can cause several health risks, including:
- Gastrointestinal problems, such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea
- Skin infections, such as rashes, boils, and cellulitis
- Respiratory problems, such as coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath
- Eye infections, such as conjunctivitis and pink eye
- Long-term health problems, such as liver damage and kidney failure
The symptoms of sewage exposure can vary depending on the type of bacteria or virus that is present. Some symptoms may appear within a few hours of exposure, while others may take days or weeks to develop.
How does sewage affect human health?
Sewage can affect human health in several ways:
- Direct contact: Direct contact with sewage can cause skin infections, eye infections, and gastrointestinal problems.
- Inhalation: Inhaling sewage fumes can cause respiratory problems, such as coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath.
- Ingestion: Ingesting sewage can cause gastrointestinal problems, such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.
- Long-term exposure: Long-term exposure to sewage can cause liver damage, kidney failure, and other serious health problems.
