Aerosol Cans are everywhere. From whipped cream, various food items, Paints, deodorants, Odorants, cleaning solutions, medicines, paints and even Self defense products like pepper spray and mace? It’s such a convenient delivery method that in almost all aspects of our daily life we can find an aerosol can that can fix a problem we’re having. Despite being everywhere and being so easy to use Aerosol Cans are still considered Class 2 Dangerous Goods.
Hidden within the can that you hold in your hand is a pressurised vessel that contains a substance. Aerosol Cans if not handled properly can be properly dangerous. If pressure builds up in them they can become miniature projectiles, Firebombs or explosives.
For businesses that handle large amounts of aerosol cans be it for selling or for business use Storage of these goods must be taken seriously. Disposing of your aerosol cans is important but from a business perspective where and how you store them could be a lifesaving decision.
You will have noticed now that when you take a trip to the hardware store to buy spray paint that they are now stored in a cage. This is because they need to be stored in accordance with AS/NZS 3833-2007 under the Australian Dangerous Goods Code. As well as saving space there are six major reasons that you should store your aerosols in a cage.
We here at Wholesale Safety Storage Australia offer several different size options for storage of your aerosol cans and depending on your stock levels and style of business. The cage sizes available are –
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