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Justrite 100 Gallon Pop-Up Pool

Space-saving, lightweight, and easy to stow

Justrite 100 Gallon Pop-Up Pool
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Justrite’s 100 Gallon Pop-Up Pool is a space-saving and lightweight pool used to contain spills from punctured saddle tanks, leaking drums, hydraulic lines, pipes, and machinery.
By Work Safety 24/7 Staff 

The 100 Gallon Pop-Up Pool from Justrite is a space-saving and lightweight pool used to contain spills from punctured saddle tanks, leaking drums, hydraulic lines, pipes, and machinery.

The durable PVC-coated vinyl fabric provides increased abrasion resistance and more reliable seam adhesions.

Product features

  • Economical emergency spill containment
  • Folds tightly and stows easily
  • Embedded foam ring top raises containment wall as fluid level increases
  • Helps comply with EPA Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) container storage regulation 40 CFR §264.175.
  • Yellow color provides visibility and easy identification.

Interested parties can visit Justrite's website to learn more information and purchase the 28323 pool.

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