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Avoiding Fuel Spills At The Dock

Clean WayTM Helps Take the Danger Out of Refueling

Published: Thursday, June 6, 2019

No matter how strict a marina’s safety protocols may be, boat fuel tanks are going to belch. Nuisance spills and splashes on your hands and clothing can quickly escalate and become a real disaster when rags, pads, and boat surfaces are exposed to flammable liquid. Additionally, that swirling rainbow sheen lapping the pilings of your marina’s fuel dock and spreading out along the water’s surface can be a death sentence to the fragile ecosystems thriving below. It only takes one cup of spilled fuel to contaminate 62,000 gallons of water!

In an effort to end the hazards of boat fuel spillage forever, Fox Environmental Products, LLC has developed an incredibly innovative fuel filler that actually captures fuel spills before they happen. Made of heavy-duty composite material, the amazing Clean Way Fuel Fill is easy to use. It’s designed to fit snugly into your boat’s fuel deck. Tough rubber adapters create a tight seal around both the fuel deck and the fuel nozzle, while the ingenious baffle design allows air to escape, diverting fuel back into the tank.

Boaters can now enjoy spill-free refueling that not only keeps their boats and the environment clean, but let’s them refuel faster, too. With Clean Way, the dangers of being exposed to flammable liquid and toxic fumes is greatly diminished, and fuel spills that might otherwise harm the environment are safely contained.

There may be fuel clean-up products that come and go, but Clean Way(tm) is truly the type of product created when safety and environmental consciousness work hand in hand. Used by marine environmental organizations, Coast Guard Stations, and concerned mariners everywhere, this is a product no boater should be without.

Clean Way(tm) allows for safer refueling while protecting the environment at the same time. It’s an idea whose time has come. Get it today at www.cleanwayfuelfill.com.

This article first appeared in the Launch Issue (May/Jun) 2019 of Great Lakes Scuttlebutt magazine.


tags: Accessories, Environmental Impact

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