DENIOS US Details How Simple Precautions Reduce Risk of Industrial Fires

With an average of 37,000 significant industrial and manufacturing fires in the US alone each year, cabinets designed to safely store flammable materials can make a difference, DENIOS US reports

DENIOS US Details How Simple Precautions Reduce Risk of Industrial Fires

LOUISVILLE, Ky - February 8, 2017 /MarketersMedia/

American fire departments respond to around 37,000 fires at industrial and manufacturing facilities each year, according to an April 2016 report by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). These fires together account for an average of $1 billion in annual structural damage, along with far too many injuries and unrecoverable losses of human life.

Materials specifically designated by the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA), NFPA, and others as flammable account directly for around a quarter of the financial damage, along with nearly half of the associated fatalities. A new initiative by DENIOS-US will help spread awareness about the effectiveness of Flammable Cabinets at preventing such accidents. As the American division of the leading supplier of hazardous substance storage and safety products, DENIOS US offers to clients worldwide a full range of flammable material storage solutions that enhance safety and can help prevent damaging, dangerous fires from starting or spreading.

"Some of the materials that are most important to many industrial processes are also extremely flammable," said DENIOS US representative Paul Halloran, "When stored and handled safely, these substances enable activities and output that help make life better for us all. At the same time, stocking and working with such materials comes with great responsibility. Our new public awareness campaign is going to help make it clear that there are effective ways of ensuring that no fire will ever break out because of improper storage of flammable materials. Buy DENIOS Flammable Cabinets and use them responsibly, and the associated risks can be greatly reduced."

For over 25 years, DENIOS has designed and manufactured buildings, containment systems, lockers, drums, cabinets, and other products designed to enable the safe storage and handling of hazardous materials. With sales offices throughout Europe and the United States, the company supplies to clients worldwide products that meet or exceed local and international standards established by groups like the NFPA, OSHA, the International Code Council, and others. With a long record of innovation and introducing influential new ideas to the industry, along with industry-leading product quality and customer service, DENIOS is widely regarded as one of the world's most successful and capable companies of its kind.

The new DENIOS US campaign will help build awareness as to how the company's flammable material storage cabinets can help in the fight against a consistently damaging, dangerous form of industrial accident. By shielding flammable materials from hazards like sparks, open flame, or excessive heat and containing and limiting fires that might break out, flammable cabinets sold by DENIOS US provide much-needed protection to workers, property, the environment, and more. Visitors to the DENIOS US website can learn more about the company's flammable cabinets and other products and are invited to submit questions.

About the US Division of DENIOS, Inc.:
Combining industry-leading engineering with a deep commitment to product quality, customer service, and communication, DENIOS US offers a full range of code-compliant hazardous materials storage and containment products.

Contact Info:
Name: Paul Halloran
Organization: DENIOS, Inc.
Address: 1152 Industrial Blvd. Louisville, KY 40219
Phone: 1-877-388-0187

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