Smoke Testing FAQs

Smoke testing

FAQ Sheet

The smoke is odorless, creates no fire hazard, and should not enter your home or business unless you have defective plumbing or dried-up drain traps. This test, which involves forcing smoke into the sanitary sewer lines, will check for leaks, breaks and defects in the system. This smoke testing is part of our continuing effort to provide a safe, economical, efficient and environmentally sound sewer system. The smoke used for this test is manufactured for this purpose and leaves no residuals or stains and has no effect on plants and animals.

Health Concerns that you may be asked about are:

• What if I have COPD (emphysema)?

• What If I am on an oxygen concentrator?

• What if I use oxygen tanks?

• What if I have heart problems?

• What if I (child) have asthma?

• Any other health concerns that might be asked about.

What if I have health concerns?

Give us your name, address, and phone number and the crews in the field will be happy to let you know when they will be in your neighborhood. This will give you time to leave the house if you so choose while they are smoke testing.

Pets:

•   Will the smoke hurt my pet/s?

No harm will come to your pets.

•   If my pet/s breath in the smoke will they be hurt?

No they will not be harmed.

•   Do I have to bathe my pet/s if they come in contact with the smoke?

The smoke is designed to not be harmful to your pets or their skin.

Other:

•   Do I need to be home when the testing happens?

No, you do not need to be home at the time of testing.  The crews do not need to enter your house unless there is a problem that you want documented.  They will not fix this problem. This is the responsibility of the home owner.

•   What happens if the smoke enters my home or business?

Contact one of the uniformed crew members who will be inspecting outside for leaks and they will be happy to help you figure out where the smoke is coming from, but we will not make repairs.  This is the responsibility of the home owner.  If smoke enters your home/business, open your doors and windows so it can be aired out.

•   How long will the smoke testing take?

The smoke testing will take about 20 minutes to complete.

Smoke testing