Our Commitment

At Trivcor, we are committed to remain focused on environmentally friendly product development. The future of our planet depends on it.

Ongoing research allows us to continually improve our product line while working towards more environmentally friendly solutions and we appreciate that our customers feel the same way.
Our Conscience
We have made every effort to eliminate many common ingredients found in graffiti removers. We do not employ the use of harsh solvents such as Toluene, MEK or Xylene that are still commonly used today. We have also avoided the use of NMP N-Methyl-2-Pyrolidone, a common ingredient found in most graffiti removers.

We recommend that you scrutinize all material safety data sheets carefully when selecting a product.
Our Competency

Our core competency is our graffiti removal products. Through product development and work in the field, we have developed systems designed to remove graffiti from all types of surfaces from brick to plastic. Our experience has taught us that much of today's graffiti removal is done hastily resulting in varied results.
Government buildings, private property, bridges, traffic signs, subways and much more are vulnerable to graffiti attack. The long term social impact is greater than we can imagine. The simple presence of graffiti can leave lasting impressions with people. Graffiti can make people feel unsafe and result in avoiding the area. Graffiti also attracts more graffiti.

Programs such as CPTED (Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design) is one step in helping alleviate the graffiti problem. However, this is only one part of a larger solution.
Education

Our program is designed to help you remove graffiti as well as provide methods of abatement. Taking a proactive approach to graffiti can slow down repeat offences and in some cases eliminate the problem. It takes a commitment to end the cycle.

Here are a few basic ideas to be considered for your community

CPTED - Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design with lighting, foliage, access etc.
Rapid Response Removal Program - remove in 24 hours
Abatement - coatings to help ease removal and reduce damage to property
Alternative Channels - allow graffiti artists to express themselves without vandalism

Rapid Response Removal Program

Removal Response Time versus Reoccurance
Reoccurance versus Removal Method

Further reading

The Community Oriented Policing Services has published a series of books on various subjects relating to community policing. We have posted a copy of their "Graffiti" guide to help you better understand how to deal with graffiti in your community.

Download "Graffiti" by Deborah Lamm Weisel. Find more info at www.cops.usdoj.gov