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How to Prepare Your Construction Site for Long Holiday Breaks

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With the holiday season coming up, there will be plenty of long weekends ahead. And when everyone goes home for three or more days, you want to be sure your construction job doesn’t get set back while you’re gone. From preventing chemical leaks with spill containment berms to protecting your most important equipment, here’s how to prepare for a holiday break on the job site. Spill Containment Berms Develop a Security Plan One of the biggest hazards of leaving a job site unattended for an extended period of time is the potential for theft. It’s crucial to develop a plan that can help deter and prevent it from happening. Remove the most expensive equipment from the job site or secure it in locked structures out of sight. Double-check the locks on trailers, gates, and vehicles to ensure everything is protected. That way, you can enjoy the holiday and know all your gear will be waiting for you when your crew returns to work. Secure Any Dangerous Equipment or Hazardous Chemicals When y...

4 Winter Threats to Prepare for On Your Job Site

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With winter already hitting some parts of the country and cold temperatures right around the corner for other areas, it’s important that your job site is prepared to respond quickly and effectively. Winter weather can cause a wide variety of problems. But, with the right plan and reliable equipment, like a water storage bladder and heating solutions, you can solve them all. Here are the biggest winter threats you should prepare for on your job site. Water Storage Bladder Burst Pipes or Losing Access to Water Winter weather can cut off your access to water at a moment’s notice. Frozen pipes could burst or stop working. Or your water source might just freeze over entirely. To prepare, make sure you have a water bladder tank on hand, ready to provide clean water wherever you need it. A bladder made of ultra-tough NSF 61 compliant material is an excellent solution for any job site. Plus, a portable option, you can easily take it inside when you’re not using it so it doesn’t freeze. L...

4 Signs of a High-Quality Water Storage Bladder

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Whether you organize music festivals, manage a construction site, or run a fire response team, a water storage bladder is a must-have in your equipment lineup. But you know that not all pieces of equipment are the same, and you need a high-quality option that keeps potable water clean and holds up to the rigors of the job. Water Storage Bladder So, how can you find a high-quality bladder? These four factors set the best water tanks apart from all the rest. It’s Easy to Use, Empty, and Refill When it comes to a water bladder tank , the easier it is to use, the better. You don’t want to struggle to dispense water during an emergency or have trouble filling it up every week for your team. The best water bladders feature standard fill and discharge NPT flanges, making refilling and distribution a breeze. Plus, features like a 3/4-inch NPT check valve vent add even more functionality without any more difficulty. The Material Is Strong and NSF 61 Compliant The material makes...

How to Prepare Your Job Site for the First Overnight Freeze

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With winter practically here in some parts of the country, it’s time to prepare for the inevitable first freeze. And while the chilly mornings make that first cup of coffee taste even better, you need to get your job site ready to mitigate any damage or hazards. From storing your portable water bladders inside to double-checking scaffoldings for ice, here’s how to ensure your crew is prepared for an overnight freeze. Prepare the Night Before The best way to deal with an overnight freeze is to prepare the night before. If you see below-freezing temperatures in tonight’s weather forecast, take time today to prepare your job site. If you have any liquid chemicals or drinking water bladders, move them to a warehouse or other insulated storage facility if you want to prevent freezing. Portable bladders make it easy to move your water to warmer areas to avoid freezing. Show Up Early to Check for Ice After the freeze, it’s important to show up early and assess the job site for ...

How to Prepare a Water Bladder Tank for Long-Term Water Storage

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When it comes to long-term water storage, a water bladder tank is exactly what you need. Whether 50 or 5,000 gallons, a bladder tank keeps your water safe and easily accessible. It’s perfect for both residential and industrial uses. If you’re preparing your bladder for long-term use, here are five steps you need to take to ensure your water stays safe and clean.  Water Bladder Tank Empty and Clean Your Water Bladder First The first step is emptying the bladder out. Whether it’s been full for a day or a month, if you’re preparing for long-term storage, you want to start with a clean slate. To clean out the bladder, fill it with a solution that’s approximately one ounce of bleach for every 10 gallons of water. Let the solution sit for a few hours for a thorough cleaning. Then, empty it and flush the bladder with fresh water. Now, you’re going to want a dry bladder. If the weather allows, setting it in the sun can help evaporate residual moisture. Suspending the tank...

4 Ways Automotive Mechanics Can Keep Their Shop Clean

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Keeping a clean shop can affect everything you do as an automotive mechanic. From customer satisfaction to your bottom line, the cleaner your shop, the cleaner every job can be. Spill Containment Berms Besides wiping down your tools and sweeping the floor, how do you keep your shop clean? From using spill containment berms to scheduling deep-cleaning days, these four tips can help you keep a pristine shop without spending all your time cleaning. Keep Spill Containment Berms Deployed Oil and coolant leaks are among the most common culprits of a dirty shop. They can stain the floor and spread across the shop if you’re not careful. That’s why a spill containment berm is an excellent piece of gear to have in your shop. Every time you’re working on a vehicle, set up a berm first. A high-quality berm gives you spill prevention without adding extra time to the job. You can drive right over the foam walls, and they’ll pop right back into place for a containment solution you can count on. ...

5 Underrated Items Every Rural Airstrip Should Have

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Rural or small-town airports—often just a single airstrip—are vastly different from international airports. They service smaller planes, typically only have a few aircraft on-site, and are usually found in a more remote location. Spill Containment Berms With these details in mind, there are a few pieces of gear that can help operations at a rural airport run smoothly. From spill containment berms to heavy-duty loading vehicles, here are five underrated items every rural airport should have in their equipment lineup. Spill Containment Berms High-quality spill berms have two very important uses for any rural airport. First, they should be set up underneath any vehicles or aircraft (airplanes, loaders, shuttles) that aren’t in active use to avoid oil spills or chemical leaks that might lead to a bigger cleanup situation. Plus, they are the perfect addition to wash down operations. When you’re washing or cleaning an aircraft, plenty of debris, dirt, and dust come off with the water. T...