Compliant chemical storage isn’t a one-size fits all mentality. There are many variables to consider when securing proper storage for the job-site. Does your chemical stockpile contain flammable items? Are you trying to store non-compatible items? How does temperature affect you chemicals and how will fluctuations affect their composition? These are all important questions to consider. One of the more common constraints, is of course the size and quantity of the chemicals you’re trying to store. As you search through the endless Google results, you might find yourself asking ‘What size chemical storage locker do I need?’ At U.S. Hazmat Rentals, there is no storage dilemma too big or small that can’t be fixed with one our OSHA and NFPA30 compliant lockers.
Giving Your Business Room To Grow
Let’s say you run a growing residential painting service. Right now, 100 gallons of paint in reserved is probably more than enough to get you through the busy season, but what about next year? If you’re true to your trade and value craftsmanship, your reputation as a top-notch painter will spread quicker than a base coat. By next spring, you will be inundated with new clients eager to showcase your beautiful home renderings. Clients will probably even pay a little more for a retainer to secure their spot at the top of your to-do list. In just a few short months, you have transformed your target area to a Parade of Homes caliber neighborhood! But first you need to account for the growing pains of operating an expanded business. To meet surging demand, you need to keep more paint on hand. Suddenly, bulk paint pallet storage is a sudden reality. Buying in a bulk will of course save money in the long-run and there’s nothing worse than running out of paint in the middle of a job and running to the local hardware store. Our fire-rated chemical storage lockers come in a variety of sizes and can give you room to expand your business without interrupting operations.
Temporary Storage for Changing Industry Dynamics
Not every jobsite requires a permanent storage solution. Jobsites remain in a state of flux. You will likely change venues several times a year before the conclusion of your busy season. But what about your chemical storage locker? Do you take it with you? Could you imagine being forced to tote around ginormous chemical storage locker from one job to the next? You have a hard enough time moving around heavy equipment. Why add to the headache of additional transport that’s going to cut into your time and profits? Again, you suddenly find yourself asking, “What size chemical storage locker do I need?’ as you contemplate downsizing operations just so you can get meet federal safety regulations. Don’t fret over these fine details. U.S. Hazmat Rentals removes the guesswork by solving your logistical challenges. We can secure transport new chemical storage rentals for different jobs. Why would you buy when the job only requires a temporary storage solution?
Economical Sizes to Fit The Tough Constraints of Tight Spaces
Space is a premium on any jobsite. You have a thousand moving parts flying around at any time. Clutter is a direct predecessor to accidents and catastrophe. Adding a volatile stockpile of dangerous chemicals ups the propensity for chaos. A tinder box of wanton destruction with improper chemical storage is primed for disaster. Not only do you need compliant chemical storage that protects your workers and immediate surroundings, but you also need a storage locker that doesn’t take up too much space. Enter the U.S Hazmat Rentals’ 4FS2206. This locker is the tugboat of our chemical storage arsenal. It’s small enough to accommodate smaller jobs, yet tough and durable enough to secure highly combustible and dangerous materials. By taking advantage of its unique size profile of 22′ x 6′ x 12′, we’ve engineered a quality chemical storage locker that allows you to maximize your storage potential with double stacked tote capabilities. Instead of renting a larger unit which might only offer single stack options, you can declutter your jobsite with a locker that features a small footprint, but doesn’t sacrifice on volume. Roll-up doors also allow for the easy removal and retrieval of dangerous, yet necessary chemicals.