When most people think of "hazardous materials," they picture trucks and drums full of chemicals oozing the by-products of our synthetic society. Yet every home can be a warehouse of hazardous materials. Cleansers, bleach, oil, paints, thinners, batteries, medicines, pesticides and other common household items hold the distinction of being "hazardous”. The average household contains between 3 and 10 gallons of materials that are classified as hazardous.
Inmark can help you choose the right packaging for your application through proper training, consultation and packaging selection guidance. Our knowledgeable staff can assist you in determining what UN specification packaging system (if any) is need to comply with today's dangerous goods transportation regulations.
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