Green Bull

Do you have:

  • Building odor problems?
  • Interceptor Problems?
  • Jetting/Pumping too frequently?
  • Grease Trap/Odor control problems?
  • Clogs, Backups?
How do you use Green Bull?
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Green Bull is available in multiple forms: from an automatic spray remediation application inside an interceptor, to foam assisted Dock & Dumpster treatment, to liquid janitorial (floor, septic, drain, shower, etc.) solutions

 
Is Green Bull safe for my facility and my employees?
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Absolutely. Green Bull contains no caustics or acids, and is 100% environmentally safe for use in any facility. Of course, directions for use must be followed.

 
What is grease?
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Grease is the melted or rendered fat of animals. It consists of glycerol joined to three fatty acids. This combination is known as a triglyceride. It is water resistant which means it does not dissolve and builds up in drains, clogs pipes and pollutes the environment when released into sewers.
 
Why is grease a concern to me?
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For many reasons. Clogged drains will back up and may require you to shut down your business until they are cleaned. They can also cause odors and gaseous fire hazards. If they persist you can be sure that you will fined by your local municipality. Cleaning your drains can be a costly and on-going expense. Trying to solve the problem with toxic chemicals is harmful to the environment and illegal in many areas.
 
What's my alternative?
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Bioremediation is the best solution today because it controls fats, oil and grease without harming the environment. Bioremediation employs naturally occurring microbes to substantially reduce these contaminants in your drains and pipes. They are the safe and effective solution preferred by municipalities and concerned environmentalists.

 
How does Green Bull Grease Trap Treatment work?
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Each gallon of Green Bull contains over one trillion naturally occurring microbes, more than five times greater than the industry standard. Once introduced to a food source in a grease trap environment, the dormant microbes activate and begin to consume large amounts of organic fats, oils, and grease (FOG) and other organic waste. Green Bulls microbes then reduce the FOG to its base elements of carbon dioxide and water.
 
How much does it cost?
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Every facility has different requirements depending on size, age, number of cooking areas, complexity of drain systems, etc., but with proper regular use, Green Bull can substantially reduce FOG (Fat, Oil, & Grease), odor and associated problems. Along with good maintenance and kitchen practices, it should reduce the need for jetting, pumping, and harsh and damaging chemical treatments.

 
Do you have Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) available?
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