They are used for segregating containers filled with hazardous or toxic liquids. Flammable cabinets feature orange powder-coated finish & GloAlerta glow-in-the-dark labels for high visibility during power outages. They have adjustable shelves for storing flashlights, radios, respirators and first-aid items.
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Justrite flammable cabinets store flammable materials or chemicals in the form of liquids or aerosols. These cabinets secure workers, decrease fire risks and increase productivity by storing... Read More
Justrite flammable cabinets store flammable materials or chemicals in the form of liquids or aerosols. These cabinets secure workers, decrease fire risks and increase productivity by storing flammable chemicals and fuels. They come with adjustable shelves for storing flashlights, radios, respirators and first-aid items. Read Less
Justrite flammable cabinets come feature heavy-duty 18-gauge (1-mm) double-wall steel construction with 1-1/2 inch (38-mm) of insulating air space.
They have easy-close, self-latching doors and a patented U-Loc handle that does not require manual rotation to engage a three-point latch.
They further have patented SpillSlope galvanized steel shelves that direct spills to the bottom and back of a leak proof sump and come with a long-lasting lead-free epoxy/polyester powder-coat finish, providing superior chemical resistance.
Justrite flammable cabinets also come with self-closing models that close and latch automatically when a fusible link melts at 165 Degrees F under fire situations.
Selected models (Justrite 860002 Emergency Cabinet) come with an installed electrical pass-through connection. It has an external 9-foot power cord, and 10 amp rated, 6-outlet power strip with 38-inch cord for charging flashlights, walkie-talkies etc. inside the cabinet.
Standards and Approvals
EN, OSHA and NFPA Compliant
Frequently Asked Questions
Does a flammable cabinet need to be yellow?
There aren't any rules that say cabinets are required to be a specific colour. Most of the installations use the following best management practices regards to colour: yellow: flammable liquids. Gray or white: waste or outdoor lockers. Red: paints, inks and other combustible liquids.
Why are flammable cabinets special?
Flammable cabinets are designed to secure flammable contents for a certain period during fire conditions. It provides extra time for evacuation and offers emergency responders more time to manage the fire before it gets dangerous.
Can flammable cabinets be drilled?
No, you cannot drill into the cabinet, as it will hamper the double-wall design, fire protection feature and FM approval.
How do we select a safety cabinet?
Size And Type Of Container: Determine if you are storing safety cans, 30 and 55-gallon drums, smaller paint cans, 1 quart (4-L) bottles, aerosols, dispenser cans or other containers.
Capacity: Choose speciality cabinets for on-the-spot requirements, larger cabinets for extended or large quantity storage.
Type of chemical: Efficiently identify, manage and segregate liquids using the right colour cabinets.