Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Air Water Earth Incorporated Visit

We just enjoyed a great visit here in Cincinnati with the guys from Air Water Earth Incorporated out of the Toronto area. These guys have been very successful taking EnduroSolv into many types of industrial accounts in their area. They are now starting to reap the rewards of offering the EnduroSolv products for cooling towers and boilers. EnduroSolv has become a key component of their product offerings along with items related to air and wastewater treatment.

Feel free to contact me or check out the AWE guys at www.awe-env.com. I'm sure they would be glad to speak with anyone interested in learning more about EnduroSolv from a distributor's point of view. There is also a good profile on a YouTube video of AWE at a recent tradeshow ... check it out at http://www.gogoeco.com/index.php/science-technology-menuitem/82-a-blue-company-that-is-truely-green

Happy Thanksgiving!!

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Real Life Reason Why to Use EnduroSolv

Do you want a real life reason to use solid water treatment products, like EnduroSolv?? Read the article below from the Cincinnati Enquirer's webpage (written by Carrie Whitaker):

"A chemical spill took the rush out of rush hour Wednesday when northbound Interstate 71 had to be shut down for nearly three hours to clean up boiler cleaner from the roadway, a member of the Norwood Fire Department said.

Norwood police called the fire department at about 4 p.m. after pulling up behind a disabled medium-sized truck that was leaking some sort of liquid, said Norwood fire Capt. Steve Rump.
“We did a quick survey of the scene and realized it wasn’t something we wanted to get too close to,” Rump said. “The placard said ‘Corrosive.’”
As a steady rain threatened to spread the caustic material, authorities at the scene chose to close all lanes of traffic and an overpass just north of the Smith-Edwards highway exit.
Three members of the Greater Cincinnati Hazardous Materials team used a neutralizing powder on the liquid while wearing spaceman-like suits, one in red, one in yellow and another in silver.

Authorities are not sure how the 55-gallon drum of boiler cleaner began to leak, Rump said, but it is believed that the load shifted causing at least one drum to overturn.

The highway reopened around 7 p.m., but the closure caused traffic back-ups all over town."

Here is the link as well: http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20091118/NEWS01/311180012/1055/NEWS/Chemical+spill+snarls+I-71+N