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Product Release: Brady TAA-Compliant Spill Kits
MILWAUKEE - Brady has expanded its SPC absorbent product line to include a new line of Trade Agreement Act (TAA)-compliant spill kits. These spill kits help customers meet the requirements of the General Services Administration (GSA), which call for products that are manufactured in the United States or designated countries. In addition to the TAA-compliant spill kits, Brady has also added two new spill kit sizes to its offering, including a 30-gallon kit and a 65-gallon kit.
SPC spill kits now available to meet TAA requirements
The TAA requires U.S. government agencies to purchase products that are manufactured in the United States or TAA designated countries. Designated countries include: world trade government procurement agreement countries, free trade agreement countries, least-developed countries and Caribbean basin countries.
Brady has put together a new offering of SPC spill kits that are specifically designed to meet these requirements. Spill kits are ideal for fast and easy response to critical spill accidents. They contain all the equipment necessary for cleaning up oils, solvents, coolants and other fluids. These kits can work in a variety of industries, including manufacturing, petro chemical, power generation, printing, transportation, fluid transferring centers, fueling stations, laboratories and more.
Brady adds two new spill kit sizes
Brady spill kits, including TAA-compliant kits, are now available in two new sizes: a 30-gallon kit size and a 65-gallon kit size. The 30-gallon kit includes: 25 pads, six socs, six pillows, one pair of gloves, three disposal bags, one pair of goggles and an emergency response handbook. The 65-gallon kit contains 100 pads, seven socs, seven pillows, one pair of gloves, five disposal bags, one pair of goggles and an emergency response handbook.
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For more information about SPC spill kits, visit www.BradyID.com/SPC.
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