Web Site Advises Homeowners on Oil Tank Safety
A new Internet Web site aims to help homeowners avoid potentially costly home oil tank spills and damage to the environment.
Tankhealth.com informs provides web-based risk analysis program that helps homeowners identify if their tank is at risk for failure.
The company cites statistics showing that 1 in 10 systems have installation concerns with 8 out of 1,000 already starting to fail. Tankhealth.com web site includes an Internet based software solution, which enables homeowners to generate a detailed risk potential report, customized to their home oil tank. This could help a homeowner save potentially thousands of dollars in cleanup costs, according to the company.
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