Unfortunately septic tank accidents happen to often in the Orange, Seminole, Lake and Volusia county areas. Just this month in Fruitland Park a toddler fell into an open septic tank, this is not an isolated case. “It appears to be a very, very tragic accident”, according to the police Chief Terry Isaacs.

Deaths due to septic tanks happen more often than you think, every year over 50 children drown from unprotected septic tanks and many more are injured. Many adults have been found passed out due to the methane fumes while trying to repair their septic system.

The homeowner is responsible for the septic tank and it is imperative to properly maintain the system, as well as follow all the safety rules:

Never work by yourself on or even around a septic tank.

Unless you’ve been properly trained, never go inside a septic tank. Professional technicians have specially made equipment and self-contained breathing apparatus.

Never lean over or stick your head into a septic tank. The gasses can quickly overcome anyone.

Never go onto a septic to rescue someone who has accidentally fallen in and overwhelmed by the hazardous gasses, unless you have the proper equipment on. On 911 for emergency services and try to blow fresh air into the tank with fans.

Ensure your septic tank cover is secure and cannot be collapsed by children or animals. For the safety of your family, this needs to be done by a professional Septic Tank Service.

Be cautious of older or abandoned septic tanks; watch out for rusted tank covers, sinking soil and home-made covers.

Look and smell for any unsanitary conditions caused by sewage backups, this can expose your loved ones to bacteria and serious viral hazards.

Never drive over the septic system, they can collapse.

If you’re having a problem with your septic system, whether residential or commercial, don’t hesitate to contact Orlando Septic Services. We are here help you with all your waste managements needs!