Many industries and companies must store liquid chemicals, fuels, oils, and other items for use in daily tasks around the building. While it is always a good idea to have plenty of these liquids on hand, you must ensure that they are stored properly.
Flammable cabinets are designed to keep leaks and spillage contained and to prevent a fire. They are usually made with a material that doesn’t burn, so if a fire does happen inside, it may put itself out. Similarly, they prevent fire from outside the cabinet to enter inside, which could cause minor explosions and a lot more damage.
When considering flammable cabinets, you must ensure that it complies with all EPA regulations. Choosing one that exceeds the Australian Standards AS 1940-2004 will also help because you won’t have to worry about how it was constructed or whether or not it will work during a crisis. They are usually designed to be used indoors and not outside because flammables often require controlled air environments. You can place a cabinet nearby to where they will be used, ensuring that you can quickly get to these items when they’re necessary.
At EcoSpill, their primary goal is to give you a cabinet that is fully welded with1.2mm steel double walls. They also use a unique electrostatic high-gloss powder coat finish that prevents static build-up from causing a fire. They use dual vents or flash arresters, as well as latching and self-closing doors. No more will you have to worry about someone not shutting the door properly or keeping it latched. They also include leak-proof containment sumps, adjustable shelving, and continuous stainless steel hinges. Their flammable cabinets have all been fire tested and are compliant with Australian Standards to ensure that you’ve got a cabinet that does its job and keeps flammables safe.