An Introduction : Water Has Many Faces
4/21/2017 (Permalink)
Water - life’s sustenance, the world’s most valuable resource, accounts for an estimated 70 % of the earth’s surface. According to the USGS Water Science School, the adult human body contains up to 60 % water. It is commonly known that it is necessary to consume a certain amount of water in order to survive and support cell growth as well as promote healthy digestion. Ironically, water is also the leading cause for destruction and damage in North America (RSA, 2015). Excessive amounts of water comes not only in the form of hurricanes, but most water damage actually occurs in building structures due to rain, construction defects, plumbing failures, damage from freezing and even improper maintenance. Water is so very unique because it is the only natural substance that is found in 3 states – liquid, solid, and gas – at temperatures normal to the earth. Often overlooked when it comes to thinking of the dangers of water, according to Restoration Sciences Academy (2015) it is also the single leading carrier of pathogens in the world today. Furthermore, the elements supporting microbial growth are always present; leaving only the addition of excessive moisture to create a destructive chain reaction in which microorganisms can multiply and cause structural deterioration, create odors, and potentially create serious health issues for building occupants. For these reasons, it is very important to properly and professionally mitigate water damage after a loss. All restorers should follow the standard of care for water restoration, IICRC. SERVPRO of Jefferson City has this expertise, and we are here when you need us to help answer your questions and safety mitigate any damages from water that you may experience.