Tarps for Utilities
Weather and
static electricity. Probably the two biggest enemies of any utility,
in their facility, in their office or outside. Both can ruin supplies,
lose revenue and anger customers. Reduce your losses with the right
tarp from BuyTarpsOnLine.com.
Use ThoroShield(TM)
covers to store excess supplies
outside, protected from sun, wind and rain. Tremendous tear
strength and flexibility along with UV light resistance will give
you years of outside storage. Customize belly wraps around reels
of cable or keep PVC pipes from degrading in the sun with a custom
cover.
Protect equipment,
offices and plant from dirt and dust contamination during in-plant
construction with BuyTarpsOnLine.com hemmed and grommeted sheets
that you can use to enclose entire construction areas. DuraShield
8000ASFR flat panels can create an anti-static
clean room for unpacking sensitive digital equipmen.
Telephone
and electric utilities with sensitive digital equipment to protect
need DuraShield(TM) 8000ASFR with its antistatic and fire retardant
properties. Aerial closures that are fatigued, cracked and leaky
can be inexpensively protected with BuyTarpsOnLine.com's
Genuine ThoroShield 1200 SlickSeal
Closure Cocoon, a semi-permanent protective covering for
overhead plant installations. Protect your revenue lifeline from
water, dust and electrostatic discharge. We created the Three-in-One
Rain Drain tarp kit to let you have protection immediately at
hand for any emergency.
Nuclear plants
have an even stronger need to keep contamination contained. Used
properly, ANI-approved ThoroShield and DuraShield tarps will protect
personnel and material from radioactive dust particles, contain
radioactive water and serve as a LSA waste container liner. Best
of all, both tarps are SEG certified as incinerable. They have a
1200:1 volume reduction ratio when incinerated along with your LSA
waste, a much greater ratio than you get with simple compaction.
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fire retardant materials come in your choice of colors to allow
color coding of the hazard. For example, use white for construction
zones, yellow for maintenance areas and green for clean, contamination-free
areas.
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