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Emergency Spill Response

Unfortunately, accidents and equipment failures do not always
happen at convenient times. Releases of hazardous materials
and petroleum products, whether large or small, can result in
significant environmental and financial damages if not quickly
contained. Allied's emergency spill response team is ready 24
hours per day, 7 days per week, 365 days per year to respond
immediately to spills/releases of hazardous materials and
petroleum. We utilize a 24-hour emergency call line
(1-800-992-5781) manned by a live operator, to ensure that response
actions are set in motion the moment a call for help is
received. Our response equipment, including vac trucks,
absorbent pads and booms, skimmers, neutralization materials, HEPA
dry vacs, overpacking materials, and pressure washing units are
maintained in a state of constant preparedness.
Every spill situation is unique and
presents distinct hazards and challenges that must
be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Allied's response
personnel are trained and qualified to evaluate site specific
conditions and make quick and accurate decisions regarding the
appropriate response action. Allied is a preferred emergency
spill response contractor of the following county Emergency
Management Agencies (EMA) / Departments of Homeland Security in
Northwest Ohio:
Whether a release occurs along the roadside, within a stream,
drainage system, industrial facility or on residential property,
Allied can respond quickly to minimize damage and protect
property. Further, Allied provides post-spill assessment,
remediation and restoration services to remove contamination and
return property to pre-spill condition.
Allied 24-hour emergency response line:
1-800-992-5781.
Helpful links:
- National Response Center ;
- EPA
emergency management & oil spill guidance ;
- OSHA
HAZWOPER ;
- Ohio spill response contractors list ;
- Ohio EPA spills guidance ;
- Ohio EPA Division of Emergency and Remedial
Response (DERR) ;
- ODH Mercury Spill guidance.