Hotel-room bed bug treatment and nonchemical heat
A hospitality industry article quoted Warren Barich discussing nonchemical bed bug treatment, dry heat, airflow, room recovery, and reducing hotel downtime.
Read the hotel industry articleThis page exists for credibility, transparency, and reference. Vermont Safe Heat is focused on current Vermont clients and current eradication work. Warren Barich’s public record is included because he was an inventor and practical leader in heat-treatment technology and method, with public references tied to mobile thermal-remediation equipment, hotel-room heat treatment, whole-structure residential work, technical workshop education, and international patent-family records. Owner Justin Barich grew up around that process, began working with it young, and continued working with Warren on select treatments after Warren retired. Warren has since passed, and Justin now carries that same no-shortcuts approach forward through Vermont Safe Heat.
The company should not be understood as a memorial page or a brand built around Warren. The value to clients is simpler: Vermont Safe Heat is not guessing its way through heat treatment. The process comes from years of practical exposure, invention-minded problem solving, hands-on work, and continued field execution, including some of Warren’s final treatments after retirement.
The public record adds trust. The current promise is Vermont Safe Heat’s: no shortcuts, no guesswork, just a clear solution-focused process.
These references are included carefully. They support the background behind the process while keeping Vermont Safe Heat’s service focused on current clients, current properties, and current results. The strongest customer-ready framing is this: Warren helped pioneer practical heat-treatment field use, and Justin continues the process through Vermont Safe Heat.
Preparation, airflow, access, and communication matter.
Heat should be moved intentionally through the environment.
The client should leave with clarity, not more uncertainty.
Call 802-871-2292 or schedule online. Vermont Safe Heat will review your situation and provide a clear next step.