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VaporRemed: Down the memory lane: Case Study 5.
Mitigation of vapor intrusion after release of heating oil at a residence in Virginia using VaporRemed.
VaporRemed Down the memory lane: Case Study 4: Recovery of pets
We recently converted our oil boiler to gas and the heating crew could not remove the half-full, 250-gallon oil tank until one week later. Hence, we had an open fuel oil tank (the pipes were remove...
VaporRemed: Down the Memory Lane 20 years Ago: Case Study 3: A DIY Solution
VaporRemed is a Do-it-Yourself product and has many homeowners appreciated the same. Here the customer is from Long Island, NY.
Down The Memory Lane: VaporRemed 20 years Ago (2)
We applied VaporRemed to the excavation and within minutes the fumes began to dissipate. Soon the homeowners were back in their home and I could sleep peacefully again.”
Down the Memory Lane: VaporRemed 20 years ago
During replacement of oil furnace by an HVAC contractor in Ohio, there was an accidental release of almost 250 gallons of No. 2 heating oil in the basement. The oil seeped below the concrete surfac...
Happy Thanksgiving from VaporRemed
We wish to thank you and your team on this occasion for continued support. We at SBR wish you and your family a very enjoyable and fun filled Thanksgiving Day. May you all be blessed with Health, ...