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4 Safety Measures to Take Whenever You’re Around Septic Pump-outs

Septic pump-outs should have a secure lid that children

If your property is smaller than 2,000 meters, chances are you have a septic pump-out system in it since it’s considered rather small for onsite disposal.

Septic pump-outs are useful, but they can also be dangerous if handled the wrong way. One false move could cost you dearly. Even if you’re not pumping it out (which you shouldn’t do), here are some precautions you can take so you’re safe whenever you’re around the system.

 

1.    Don’t Retrieve Anyone From the System

Accidents happen. Your child or someone else who is close to you may fall into the system. Your first line of thought may be to get in and rescue them, right? Well, you shouldn’t do it, especially if you do not have a self-contained breathing gear and aren’t in special attire. Call emergency services instead.

2.    Keep the System Covered

Septic pump-outs should have a secure lid that children and can’t easily remove. As you strive to maintain safety, aim to locate every part of your system. If you’re having doubts about where it is, don’t hesitate to call a professional septic company.

3.     Keep the System Flame-Free

The contents in the system produce methane gas with time, which is a highly flammable gas. Lit cigarettes and bush fires, even if accidental, can be the cause of a serious fire.

4.    Clean Up

Anytime you’re working around septic pump-outs, clean your hands once you’re through to keep off harmful bacteria. Also, tie up any injury on your fingers or hands before beginning any work.