Tanks Safety Checklist - Mason County Public Health Septic System User Manual

Care and feeding of on-site sewage system
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Tank Safety Checklist
• Never enter the septic tank or pump tank.
Components should be accessed from the
outside only. There are very low levels of
oxygen in the tanks, plus there could be
accumulations of hydrogen sulfide, methane,
carbon dioxide and other harmful gases.
• Never use electrical devices (extension cords, lights, tools, etc.) in, or
close to water or wet ground near the system. You could be shocked or
cause an explosion.
• Keep vehicles and other equipment away from your system.
Driving on tanks or over pipes could collapse them.
it is open or being worked on.
• If you smell sewage inside yo
immediately. You may have a blocked or incorrectly
routed pipe, or other problem that should be taken care
of as soon as possible. Call a plumber if needed.
• Always remember that the contents of your tank are
hazardous to human health and can cause infectious
diseases. Anytime you come into c
or solids from your system, wash y
clothes before eating, drinking, g
around others.
Drivin
g over your drainfield will destr
ability to breathe and transmit water.
• Never smoke near system openings.
Combustible gases may be present.
• Keep childr
en and pets away from the system when
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