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Disaster Advice Glossary
Disaster recovery and restoration can be veiled in mystery to the many who have not undertaken specific training. This glossary explains technical terms to assist both report writing and the understanding of those technical terms so often misunderstood.

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Abandoned Aseptic Conscience Image: A heightened awareness by mitigation workers that is developed through training, maintaining appropriate health and safety at the cleanup job at all times while enforcing appropriate sanitary procedures. Aseptic conscience image includes addressing contaminated areas and non-contaminated areas, and providing appropriate steps to keep them separate. ? Mitigation Note: Surprisingly and unknowing to most black water sewage mitigation workers for example, the field of contamination amplifies and becomes larger as the cleanup progresses. This comes from dragging in and removing equipment, walking on to non-contaminated surfaces, moving contents sitting in sewage to clean or less contaminates areas, The removal of sewage saturated carpet and pad, the removal of sewage effected drywall and insulation, to the installation of airmovers before all contamination of infected building materials have either been removed or have been made aseptic, resulting in aerosolizing sewage bacteria throughout the building's environment.

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