Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Spill Berms For Chemical Containment

By Andrea Davidson


One thing that makes spill berms so useful is of course the fact that they work so well. Sure, they do the job they were made for and they do it really well. Even so, one thing that makes them so much more valuable, especially when you really need one, is the fact that they can be brought to any location on the globe! The portability of this product is what makes them so great!

Spill berms are made from heavy rubber or plastic, sometimes both. Their primary purpose is to redirect the flow of water or keep the flow of water restricted to a certain area. Their solid and sturdy construction, as well as how well they work has made these little tools very useful on the job site. The variety of uses is almost endless.

Spill containment, while one of the biggest uses for this product, is not the only thing it can be used for. Some of the bigger and more sturdy ones, used in conjunction with plastic sheeting, thick of course, can be used for making a stable and relatively small pond like area. People, including teens, have used these for various reasons.

This way if it does leak, as suspected, the spill berm will keep the liquid contained into a small area around the bucket or barrel. But that's not all. People will use these around the house as well. They make great stoppers or guides for basements that have a tendency to leak when it rains heavy. Should that take place they can use the berms to guide the flow of the water to the drain.

The great advantage of these products is their extreme portability. They are extremely easy to transport anywhere. They can be rolled up or packaged for transport and some of the larger ones may even be assembled on-site if necessary. There is nothing else that can do the job and be transported as easily. They can even be placed in the trunk of a car when other similar tools need a truck.

These are used in the food industry as well. When the sinks in the rear of the restaurant overflow or the people washing dishes happen to make a mess, various rubber mats laid out across the floor keep them from slipping. But sometimes the water cannot get to the drain because of these mats. IN cases such as these the spill berms can be used to help direct the water where it needs to go.

In other cases they might place the berms around the mats on the floor to keep the water contained because perhaps the drain is right there on the floor. If the berms were not used, the water would continue to flow elsewhere and would never make it to the drain under the mats where it is supposed to flow. This way the water can drain properly.

Spill berms are manufactured in various shapes and sizes for a reason. You will never know what situation might present itself or what you will need it for. The flow velocity and the type of liquid will dictate the materials needed and for this reason a large variety of selections is available.




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