Every now and then we hear news of a massive industrial fire that caused huge loss of life and property. The most common causes are improper handling of flammable and hazardous liquids. Storing the liquids correctly in fire safety storage cabinets is the easiest way to prevent any uncalled for situation. If you handle large amount of chemicals in your facility, fire safety should be your first priority. Dangerous chemicals need to be stored properly, organized and segregated and kept away- out of danger.
One might ask as to why should you in invest in extra storage cabinets when these liquids already come in their own containers. Not only will they put lives and your facility at risk, it will also prevent unauthorized use of such chemicals. But one mistake we must avoid. Always buy such stuff from reputed dealers and only the ones, approved by the concerned authority. Flammables, corrosives, pesticides and other chemicals must be stored properly.
If you buy from reputable dealers, they will guide you with the recommended storage practices along with the type of containers and I what size should you use them. Dangerous goods safety cabinets in Australia and all around the world are color coded: yellow for flammable, blue for corrosives, red for combustible, white and gray for wastes and green for pesticides. Not all chemicals are equally lethal. Some become more lethal once they come in contact with another chemical or with the vapor that is released. Excessive vapor also might be a cause of concern when such potent substances are kept in safety cabinets- ventilation is a must.
What makes these fire safety cabinets so safe is the face that they are made with a lip around them to contain any liquid that may leak. They are also flame resistant so that even if there is a fire, the liquids stay protected in its container and does not come in contact with the air and create havoc. One must always store the supplies safely, get fire safety storage cabinets made for your special chemicals, always remember corrosives and acids require extra precautions, get storage drums if you can and watch out for pesticides- they are a considerable hazard.