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Spill Carts Catch Drips, Spills, Leaks While Transporting Materials

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Cart models come in a 1- or 2-drum capacity and feature a compact, space-saving design as well as heavy-duty casters and stout handle for ease of pushing or pulling the load.
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Denios spill containment cart. Photo Credit: Denios

Denios spill containment cart. Photo Credit: Denios

Denios spill containment carts and dollies catch spills, drips and leaks while materials are being moved, keeping the facility clean and safe. Carts with 1- or 2-drum capacity feature a compact, space-saving design as well as heavy-duty casters and a stout handle for ease of pushing or pulling the load. 

The carts and dollies are available in painted steel or galvanized steel, and are 100% tested and guaranteed to be leak-free, the company says.  Sumps can meet EPA, OSHA, NFPC, UFC and other regulations. Solidly welded from high-quality steel for durability and security, they include an easily removable hot-dip galvanized plank that works like a grate. 

The carts are well-suited for the handling of water-polluting, flammable substances such as oils and lacquers. 

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