Multizorb™ is used for emergency response and spill response in all types of applications. Multizorb™ absorbs up to 8 times more fluid than competitive products and it contains no silica, making it safe for landfill disposal.
Due to the 'quick absorbing' nature of the product it is considered an instant absorbent, making it ideal for quick response in industrial and other accidental spills. "Usually, by the time you turn around to sweep it up it is fully absorbed", says Ron Porter, an emergency response & HAZMAT trainer who works with the product on a daily basis.
As shown in the attached picture, Multizorb™ is used whenever accidents occur. The product contains a special fire retardant material that prevents the fumes from flammable materials from igniting and causing additional problems for emergency response workers. Multizorb™ is used by emergency response personnel around the country as a safe and effective spill response absorbent.
Multizorb™ is a cost effective alternative to other absorbent products - 6 bags (120 lbs.) will quickly pick up the contents of a 45 imperial gallon (55 US gallon) drum compared to 30 - 40 bags of clay or 'kitty litter' type products (1500 lbs.). It passes the environmental TCLP test proving that once the fluid is absorbed into the Multizorb™ it won't leach out!
Once the liquid is picked up with Multizorb™, our EATOILS™ BT200™ can be used to clean up the residual stain on the surface (works well on concrete, asphalt and soil) to bring the site back to its original state. Both of these products provide cost effective yet environmentally friendly alternatives for clients who wish to be sensitive to environmental concerns while keeping an eye on the bottom line.
For more information about these products please come to our website at www.eatoils.com or call us toll free (in North America) at 866 621 8244. Our Customer Service Staff is standing by to serve you during business hours 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Monday through Friday, and our telephone answering system is available 24 hours per day, seven days of the week where you can leave a message.
Showing posts with label oil spill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oil spill. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Friday, July 17, 2009
Spill Response - EATOILS™ Removing Oil From Soil

Every day people everywhere are dismayed to hear about fuel spills, oil spills, and leaks of hydrocarbons. Not only are there accidents at sea and on the railway lines, but also on highways and even in our own back yards. At WorldWare Enterprises Ltd., we are working together with our bio-remediation contractors to train them in the methodology of "how to use our EATOILS™ Bacterial Blends™ and BT200™ to work with nature's own little workers to clean up spills".
The insurance industry has been aware of the advantages of using microbes to treat hydrocarbon spills for several years, however, most of their experiences have not been as successful as promised. The promise is that microbial bio-remediation will cost between 1/3 and 1/10 of the cost of alternative treatment options. With the successful field tests and actual site successes of our EATOILS™ bio-remediation system many insurers are now specifying our methodology whenever they encounter a claim.
With hundreds of successfully completed projects and a wealth of experience with this process we are the industry leaders in Bio-remediation technology and microbe injection methodology in all conditions. Our contractors have an enviable record of successful hydrocarbon removal from virtually all site types and soil conditions. In addition, our results have proven time and again that the cost of bio-remediation is much less than alternative methods.
If you know of someone who has a spill to clean up, no matter how old it is, have them call our tech service personnel at (North America toll free) Monday - Friday 9:00 - 5:00 Eastern Time 866 - 621-8244 or contact me directly at - crobinson@eatoils.com with the details and we will provide them with the answers they need.
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accident cleanup,
bioremediation,
oil spill,
oil spill cleanup
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