Prevent Heating Oil Leaks and Spills
Home heating system requires lot of regular maintenance and care for preventing oil spills. Oil spill disaster usually occurs when storage tanks are overfilled, have leaks, the heating system malfunctions. Oil leaks from home heating systems tend to seep into the soil, contaminating the underground water and foundation of the house. Also, the fuel oil, being combustible, can lead to many other safety hazards.
Oil spill dispersants can help you get rid of such oil spills, but they are usually very expensive and non-biodegradable. So, preventing oil spills is always better than an oil spill cleanup. After all, a stitch in time saves nine!
If you are worried as to how to avoid oil spills, then here are few tips:
- Make sure that you check the heating system regularly for any oil stains or leaks and act immediately to stop the leak.
- A major cause of oil spills is overfilling of the tank. So, come every fall, inspect the vent pipe, keep it clear of any obstruction, and make sure an audible sound is coming from the vent.
- Check for any signs of corrosion and replace affected parts immediately.
- Oil tanks generally start corroding from inside. So, if you notice any signs of aging in the tank, it is best to have a technician check it and replace it, if necessary.
- For above-ground tanks, check if the legs of the tank are stable and strong enough to hold the weight. Surely, we don’t want the tank to fall over result in an oil spill disaster!
Even with these precautions, there is always the possibility of an accidental oil spill. In such cases, it is best to use biodegradable oil spill cleaners, rather than chemical oil spill dispersants to ensure that the environment is brought back to its natural state. Oil Gone Easy S-200 is one such eco-friendly cleaner used for oil spill cleanup.
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