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Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Eagle Containers

Paints, inks, flammable chemicals, and corrosive chemicals are often the key to getting certain jobs done. And, as long as you store them correctly, they make for safe and efficient tools in a variety of applications. The problem is, many don't know, or simply don't adhere to, the rules set aside by the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Regulations 2002. Before you work with potentially poisonous or hazardous chemicals, Google these regulations, and find the right storage container for your purposes.

Eagle cabinets, for instance, have been a great source for the storage of flammables and other liquids for over 40 years. Whether you're working with pesticides, corrosive chemicals or paints, Eagle makes a container that's designed specifically for these potentially dangerous substances.

Eagle pest cabinets provide needed protection for companies who specialize in lawn care, golf course management, agricultural interests or who handle and store pesticides and poisons. These pest containers vary in options, from the 12 gallon with self closing door, to the 22 gallon under counter storage cabinet.

If you're working with paints and inks, Eagle has designed (among many others) the red 30 gallon manual closing door aerosol paint storage cabinet. The fact that it meets OSHA and NFPA code 30 specifications is its hottest selling point for those shopping for safety.

Many times, people forget how dangerous chemicals can be when exposed to the wrong temperatures and conditions. They're vital for many applications, but when mistreated or ignored, they can present major safety and health concerns. Contribute to a safer environment, and protect people and animals from chemical hazards by using the proper storage container and technique.

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