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What Is Category 1 Water Damage?

4/26/2022 (Permalink)

Commercial water damage in Glendale, CO.

What Is Water Damage in Category 1?

Water damage is categorized in different ways based on the cleanliness of the water and what contaminants it may contain. Category 1 is considered clean water.

Sources
There are several potential sources of category 1 water:

  • Supply line: broken pipe
  • Overflow: sinks or bathtubs
  • Toilets: broken tank
  • Environmental: rain, snow or ice

Damage
Since category 1 is clean water, it will not contaminate things it touches with any harmful microorganisms. Therefore, most items damaged in the flood can able be salvaged by simply drying and cleaning them. However, any type of water can cause mold growth. Mold grows in wet or moist areas, so if the flooding is not properly dried and treated, you could develop a mold problem. Fluid and mold can also deteriorate building materials, such as wood, and cause structural damage. A water damage restoration service in Glendale, CO, can dry the area, clean it with antibacterial sprays to prevent mold growth and check for structural damage.

Cleaning and Drying
Water is an excellent conductor of electricity, meaning contact with water that is touching any part of an electrical circuit can result in electrocution. You should turn off the power in the flooded area before attempting to clean the fluid.
Once the electricity is turned off, you should remove items the water has touched and move them to a place where they can dry. You should then open windows and doors to help dry the area. You can then begin soaking up the water with towels or using a pump to remove the water depending on the extent of the flooding. Once you have removed most of the liquid, you can plug in fans to help dry the area faster. Lastly, you should have a professional treat the area for mold growth.
Category 1 is considered clean water and typically results in less damage than categories 2 and 3. If you know the right cleaning procedures, you can minimize damage and salvage most items that come into contact with the water.

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