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Smoke Testing This Week!

Smoke may also appear in basements by means of unused floor drains, disconnected or faulty plumbing fixtures, or any direct opening to the house lateral. To reduce this possibility, pour a small bucket of water down all floor drains, sinks, or other rarely used plumbing fixtures. This water will fill the plumbing trap and prevent the entry of smoke.

The smoke used for the tests is non-staining and will disappear rapidly without leaving a residual odor. If smoke should appear in your building during the test, leave the building and contact a member of the survey tem working in your street. The smoke will dissipate quickly if a window or door is opened.

It takes only a few minutes to test an average block and it is not necessary for you to be home during the testing period.

The smoke used in this program has been analyzed by a team of experts in the field of industrial hygiene, toxicology, and medicine and has been proven harmless. Although harmless, the smoke may irritate nasal passages, but irritation should disappear quickly after exposure has ended. Those persons suffering from heart or lung diseases such as emphysema, should attempt to avoid exposure as they would any other potential airborne irritant.

Sewer smoke testing will be done the week of August 31st. Testing will not take place in inclement weather. If you have any questions, please contact Visu-Sewer, Inc at 262-695-2340.