Keeping Your Water Safe
When leaks develop in your water pipes it not only can be a major
headache for you to have someone come and fix, but can also be the
source of potential water contamination in your pipes. The pipes
that carry your fresh water supply can be affected but so can the
pipes that carry away the waste water from your home. Usually
starting out as barely noticeable areas of dampness in your ceilings
or on your walls that you may overlook in your daily living, some
leaks can even go unnoticed for many weeks or even months. When you
finally come across any sort of dampness or discoloration in your
paint or wallpaper, do not hesitate or ignore it. This sort of thing
could quickly lead to a problem in your water system that could
bring contamination into your home and to your family.
Water-borne diseases can wreak havoc on your family’s health and all
it takes to help prevent it is to visually inspect your home’s water
system once in awhile to make sure there are not any leaks. Any sort
of leaks in your pipes or joints can allow contaminants to enter
into your water supply system and infect your family with all manner
of water-borne illnesses. Having your water supply contaminated will
make it unsafe to drink and will require you to take immediate
actions to clear it up.
Every year thousands of people end up in hospitals due to being
exposed to contaminated water supplies within their homes. However,
it is not only private homes that are at risk of water supply
contamination; businesses and public institutions such as hospitals
and seniors homes are often the site of water contamination
problems. Sometimes the problem is contaminated drinking water
supply and other times it is a problem with airborne contaminants
brought on by mildew and mould created by the leak’s dampness. It
cannot be stated strongly enough that many of these water problems
can be prevented by simply taking the time to inspect your water
supply to make sure it is safe.
Apartment Living at Its Finest
People who live in apartments have a different sort of problem than
anyone who owns their own home. It is not always easy for apartment
dwellers to inspect the water supply system in the building, as it
is far more complex and extensive than the system of pipes in a
normal home. However, if you happen to notice any sort of difference
in the way your water tastes or looks (discolored or smelly water is
never a good sign) get in touch with your building’s superintendent
with your concerns.
A great many apartment buildings in the country are older and have
ancient water systems, some even still using lead pipes. The water
that comes out the tap end of the system is only as good as the
pipes it flows through and so if the pipes are old it is probably a
pretty safe bet that they are dangerously contaminated and it’s only
a matter of time before the diseases are passed along through the
pipes.
It is important that you report any water problems quickly to your
building’s superintendent so that he will remedy the impending
contaminant situation. The longer you wait to have something done
about the problem, the more likely, that you will soon start to
notice yourself or your family members not feeling well and having
trouble staying healthy. It is much easier to fix water supply
problems when they are small and caught early on. If left unattended
the contamination will only spread and it will grow rapidly, quickly
becoming a danger not only to you and your family, but also to every
other person who lives in the same building.
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