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If 2008 sprang a leak, 2009 is the year to plug the holes.

by admin on January 1, 2009

When it comes to leak prevention, detection and repair, there’s no time like the present. No matter what leaks you suffered in 2008, 2009 is the best time to put a leak awareness program in place in your facility. Here’s a number of ways we can help.

  • Hang up Leak awareness posters all over your facility, paying particular attention to areas with gas and liquid pipes overhead. http://www.awarenessideas.com/EP223-Energy-Conservation-Poster-p/ai-ep223.htm
  • Have plenty of tags in stock for every kind of leak you could have. Steam leak, air leak, hydraulic leak, etc. We have both individual tags and combination tags available. http://www.awarenessideas.com/6-Energy-Conservation-Leak-Tags-s/14.htm
  • Use a combination of energy conservation leak tag boards throughout your facility. These boards act as information centers to hold your tags, your information about leaks and procedures for handling leaks.
  • Assign Leak Detectives in each department. Having someone in each location throughout your facility who is constantly on the lookout for leaks will help you efficiently stop those leaks.
  • Reward those who report the most leaks. A simple incentive or award goes a long way to encouraging employees.

Start today in taking leaks seriously. Even a small leak can add up to thousands of dollars in lost energy.

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