Containment Products FAQs
Learn more about our containment products such as our flexible HEPA filters with more questions to come! If you have additional questions, contact us today!
HEPA (High-Efficiency Particulate Air) filters are critical for contamination and particulate control, particularly in environments where clean air is essential for safety, health, or product quality. They’re used for air filtration and radiological control as well as in medical and pharmaceutical facilities.
HEPA filters play a crucial role in maintaining safety and compliance in industries dealing with particulate hazards, offering a reliable method for contamination control across multiple sectors.
Containment Tents FAQs
One of the most versatile and customizable products is our containment tents. With many different sizes available, if you can think of it, we can built it. Feel free to contact us today if you have any additional questions!
Containment tents provide controlled environments to safely contain hazardous materials during maintenance, decontamination, or other industrial processes.
Yes, containment tents can be custom-made to fit specific dimensions, access points, and other unique requirements.
Containment tents are typically made from durable, chemical-resistant fabrics that can withstand harsh environments.
Yes, containment tents can be equipped with ventilation systems to maintain air quality and manage fumes within the enclosed space.
Not necessarily, but ventilation is particularly important when the tent is being used for handling hazardous materials. Ventilation for a containment tent is important for air quality control, pressure management, worker safety, and compliance with safety regulations.
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Glovebags FAQs
We generally receive a lot of questions around our containment glovebag options as they are small, easy to install and can be invaluable in many situations for their protection and safety. Feel free to contact us today if you have any additional questions!
Glovebags are used to create a sealed, controlled environment for handling and removing hazardous materials, such as asbestos and radioactive contamination, particularly from pipes, valves, and other fixed components.
Glovebags provide a flexible containment solution with built-in gloves that allow workers to manipulate and remove hazardous materials without direct exposure, thereby reducing the risk of contamination.
Glovebags are typically designed for single-use to prevent cross-contamination, especially when dealing with highly hazardous materials. However, certain glovebags may be reused if they are properly decontaminated and inspected before reuse.
Glovebags come in various sizes to accommodate different diameters and lengths of pipes and other equipment. Custom sizes can also be manufactured to meet specific requirements.
Glovebags often feature zippers, Velcro, or adhesive seals to ensure airtight containment. After installation, additional sealing, such as taping or applying RTV sealant, may be used to secure the closure and prevent any leakage of contaminants.
Yes, glovebags are made from materials that are resistant to various chemicals, making them suitable for handling both radiological and chemical hazards.
Glovebags are commonly used in nuclear power plant maintenance, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and other industries where safe containment of materials is critical
Used glovebags should be disposed of following local regulations for hazardous waste, which often requires them to be placed in specially designated containers and managed by certified disposal services.
Glovebags are widely used in the nuclear industry, chemical processing, hazardous waste management, and any other sector where there is a need for safe containment and removal of hazardous materials.
Glovebags are designed for rapid installation. With features like continuous Velcro strips, a glovebag can be securely attached and sealed around a pipe or valve in just a few minutes, minimizing downtime and exposure.
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