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Why Professionals Clean Storm Drains

Confined Space Tank Cleaning

Leave storm drain cleaning to the pros! At Jet Blast, we’re ready to help!

Storm drains go beyond people’s homes. Municipal storm drains technically start at the end of people’s properties along roads. This network of drains and pipes usually runs all the way toward the nearest stream, river, or other natural body of water. The only exception to this setup is the combined sewer and stormwater system, which takes all wastewater into the nearest wastewater treatment plant. You might have seen heroes unclogging storm drains online, but why is it best for professionals to clean storm drains?

Storm Drain Grates Are Heavy

First of all, you cannot properly clean storm drains if you do not remove the metal grate above the inlet. It may sound silly, but it is better to let a professional clean storm drains for the sake of how heavy it is to remove this cover. Attempting to lift such heavy objects could result in injury or a misplaced cover.

Storm Drains Can Contain Hazardous Materials

Storm drains are more dangerous than you think. A lot of debris goes through them, unfortunately into the nearest ecosystems. These waste materials can include anything from dead animal bodies to toxic chemicals to fertilizers to animal waste. You don’t want to mess around with pathogens and other substances like these without understanding what you’re dealing with.

Storm Drains Need Specialized Cleaning Tools

How does storm drain cleaning work, anyway? Water blasting trucks, which can also include industrial vacuums, are the tools needed for the job. Storm drains need industrial-level equipment to achieve a thorough cleaning. These tools blast away all kinds of debris from the storm drain walls, suck up the sludge, and dispose of filtered water back into the system. 

Storm Drains Are Confined Spaces

Confined spaces are those that are not designed for human occupancy. They have a limited entry and exit point and endanger anyone inside with entrapment, suffocation, drowning, etc. Storm drains are one kind of confined space; it is best to leave it to a professional like Jet Blast Inc. to maintain these safely.

Contact Jet Blast Inc. Today!

Jet Blast® Industrial Services strives every day in an effort to provide our customers with the best service and equipment possible. Providing a safe and stable workplace has allowed us to keep a team of quality people, with most having a tenure of 15 – 25 years with Jet Blast®. With all that experience under one roof, we have been able to provide reliable 24-hour service since 1979. I believe this helps to set us apart from the competition.

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