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It's Time to Rethink Your Spill Response & Containment System


A Modern Approach to Spill Response & Containment


While we all strive for perfection in the manufacturing process, spill response and containment are a necessary evil to deal with the unfortunate, but all too common, accidental spill or leak. Whether it’s a hydrocarbon, toxic chemical, HAZMAT liquid or other contaminants, a quick response is necessary to mitigate the damage and provide first responders the extra time they need to develop a full remediation plan.

SmartVista, LLC based in Duncan, South Carolina was launched to develop uncommon solutions to existing challenges. Their first product, SpillArmor™ is a revolutionary rapid deployment spill response system engineered to quickly absorb a variety of spills in seconds. What makes SpillArmor™ so innovative is its light weight design and quick deployment capability – 100 feet of SpillArmor™ weighs in at less than 20 lbs. and can be deployed in under 30 seconds!




SpillArmor™’s portable, compact size enables manufacturers, refineries, and other industrial facilities to stock a proactive solution in high-risk areas prone to spills and leaks. When seconds count, SpillArmor™ is your first line of defense, engineered to deploy and contain dangerous spills in seconds.  

It’s time to rethink your spill response. We upgrade our phones every 12 months, isn’t it time you upgraded your spill response and containment systems?

Contact sales@kelleyindustrial.com for more details on this exciting new product from SmartVista, LLC.  

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