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Flammable Storage Cabinets
- If you’re dealing with small quantities of flammables at point-of-use applications, space-saving styles such as the Compact are the best for you. For limited floor space, the narrow Slimline flammable cabinets are gonna be ideal. There’s also the small Piggyback cabinets can be placed on top of counters, and the Undercounter ones if you do not want to cut your workspace. Both Slimline and Piggyback cabinets can also be used in conjunction with the Standard cabinets for expanded storage.
- Manual vs. Self-Closing Door Styles: Flammable storage cabinets with manual-close doors are undeniably the economical choice. However, self-closing doors offer added protection in case of an emergency. Safety cabinets with self-closing doors feature a fusible link that melts at 165°F and thus automatically shuts the doors in the event of a fire. Door style is usually chosen by preference except in states that follow the Uniform Fire Code (UFC) which requires the use of self-closing doors.
- How about safety standards? Our flammable cabinets are compliant with the two major standards everyone has to remember when it comes to safety storage. OSHA 29 CFR 1910.106 and NFPA Code 30 both demand safety cabinets to be designed and constructed in such a way that they can keep the internal temperature down to 325°F when subjected to a 10-minute fire test. The flammable cabinets should also be labeled with "Flammable - Keep Fire Away".
- What is FM Approval? FM Approval means the safety cabinet has been evaluated and approved to meet the industry’s published standards for safety and compliant with the laws specified for certain designs. FM Approval is a laboratory under OSHA's Nationally Recognized Laboratory program, and they actually publish lists of approved products for public reference.
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