A family heat-treatment process, carried forward through Vermont Safe Heat.
Vermont Safe Heat is focused on one thing: helping Vermont homes, rentals, lodging properties, and facilities move from bed bug uncertainty to a clear eradication plan.
Owner Justin Barich grew up around heat-treatment work through his father, Warren Barich, known by many as “The Bugman.” Warren was an inventor and practical leader in heat-treatment technology and method, with public records tied to mobile thermal-remediation equipment, hotel-room heat treatment, whole-structure residential work, and international patent-family references. Warren later retired and has since passed, but after retirement he still helped with select treatments here alongside Justin. Those final treatments became part of the same process Justin now carries forward through Vermont Safe Heat: no shortcuts, no guesswork, just a serious process built around solving the problem.
No shortcuts. No guesswork. Just a controlled path back to confidence.
The legacy is not a story for decoration. It is a standard for how the work is approached: listen carefully, prepare correctly, move heat intentionally, and give clients a clear next step.
The company is not about Warren. It is about the process Justin continues.
The family heat-treatment background helps show where the experience came from. Warren’s public record connects to invention, mobile thermal-remediation systems, hospitality heat treatment, residential whole-structure work, and international patent-family references. Justin Barich was around that work from childhood, began doing the work as a teen, and after Warren’s retirement continued working with him on some of Warren’s final treatments. Justin now carries that same practical heat-treatment discipline forward through Vermont Safe Heat.
For clients, that matters because bed bug work is stressful. People need a company that understands the problem, explains the next step, and does the work with care instead of shortcuts.
Listen first
Every property starts with what the client is seeing, what has moved, and what needs protection.
Plan carefully
Preparation, access, airflow, contents, and communication all affect the outcome.
Execute seriously
Heat must be moved intentionally. The process should not rely on assumptions.
Inventor. Field leader. Practical heat-treatment pioneer.
Warren’s role is included for credibility, not as the center of the company. The center of the company is Vermont Safe Heat’s current process: clear communication, careful preparation, positive-pressure and high-CFM heat movement, rapid heating, temperature awareness, and client-focused solutions.
Mobile thermal-remediation systems
Public patent records connect Warren Barich to portable pest-control and thermal-remediation equipment.
Practical field method
His work helped translate heat-treatment concepts into real-world service methods used on difficult pest problems.
Whole-structure treatment
Public Vermont reporting connects his work to heating entire houses for bed bug remediation.
Patent-family footprint
The public record includes international patent-family references connected to the portable pest-control system.
Raised around the work
Justin Barich grew up around heat-treatment and pest-control work through his father’s field experience. That early exposure shaped how he understands the seriousness of bed bug problems, and those lessons continued when Warren helped on select treatments after retirement.
Hands-on from a young age
Justin began doing this type of work as a teen, learning that heat treatment is not about equipment alone. It is about preparation, airflow, timing, and follow-through.
Continued through Vermont Safe Heat
Vermont Safe Heat carries that practical process forward for Vermont homes, hotels, rentals, apartments, and commercial properties, continuing the same no-shortcuts approach Justin learned through years around the work.
Focused on solutions
The promise is simple: no shortcuts, no guesswork, and no vague answers. Clients should understand the plan before the work begins.

Real Vermont service experience
Residential, lodging, seasonal, and multi-unit properties all require different planning, access, and communication. Vermont Safe Heat is built around those realities.
Public records support the heat-treatment background.
Warren Barich’s public record is included only as credibility and context. He retired and has since passed, but his final help with select treatments here is part of the continuity behind Vermont Safe Heat. The customer-ready point is that the company continues a proven process through Justin Barich: the method, discipline, and solution-focused standard matter more than the name itself.
No shortcuts. No guesswork. Just a controlled path back to confidence. Just solutions.
That is the legacy Vermont Safe Heat carries forward: practical heat-treatment knowledge, clear communication, and a service experience built around the client’s peace of mind.