Brady SPC Specialty Spill Kits

Brady SPC Specialty Spill Kits

 

 

This February Brady announced its new Specialty Spill Kits designed to tackle hard-to-treat spills, including formaldehyde, bodily fluids, mercury and battery acids. The individualized kits were designed based on customer feedback that identified the four most common difficult spills that require unique components.

Each of the four kits are provided in a re-usable, 6.5-gallon screw-top bucket that meets Department of Transportation (DOT) requirements. The buckets contain the following products for each category:

       Formaldehyde: Absorbent pads, granular, acid neutralizer, scoop and scraper, gloves, goggles, respirator and disposal bags

       Bodily Fluid: Absorbent pads, granular, scoop and scraper, gloves, goggles, apron, disposal bags and sanitary wipes

       Battery Acid: Absorbent pads and socks, granular, acid neutralizer, scoop and scraper, gloves, goggles, apron, face shield, disposal bags

       Mercury: Absorbent pads, mercury powder, scoop and scraper, gloves, goggles, disposal bags

For Brady’s complete product offering, visit BradyCanada.ca.

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