Environmental Clean Up
A release of heating oil into the environment or confines of your home may require acting quickly to minimize your safety and cleanup costs. While most Heating Oil Systems remain in tact, it can be unsettling to know what is acceptable or safe when a release or leak appears.
What is a release of heating oil?
A release of heating oil into the environment can include any kind of spill or leak from your oil tank, oil delivery line or other part of your heating system. By acting quickly, you can minimize your cleanup costs and…
* Maintain your property value
* Minimize the disruption to you and your family
* Protect against lawsuits
* Minimize your T.S.S.A. compliance fees
* But most importantly, protect your health, your drinking water and the environment.
Immediate steps to take after a release of heating oil.
As soon as a heating oil release is discovered, call Mannion Petroleum or if after regular business hours, your oil company, which may have 24-hour technicians available to help. Protect your Family and reduce potential health risks.
After making the initial calls limit your and your family’s potential exposure to the heating oil and it’s vapours. High concentrations of oil vapors can cause a number of short- and long-term health effects. Provide good ventilation in areas where you smell odours.
Notify your Insurance Agent or Company.
For proper claim payment, prompt notification is not only a requirement of your insurance company but gets a claims adjuster to your property as soon as possible, aiding in the decisions regarding coverage and claims.
Hire a T.S.S.A. registered contractor…
Such as Mannion Petroleum with a staff of licensed petroleum mechanics and the best equipment to ensure an efficient and thorough release clean up. We work with environmental engineers providing the necessary documentation to assist you with your insurance claims and peace of mind.


