A spill doesn't wait for a convenient moment. Whether you're mid-oil change in the garage, managing drum storage on a job site, or handling chemicals in the field, reliable containment gear needs to be within reach and ready to use.
The FLASHDRY Portable Spill Containment Berm is built from heavy-duty PVC-coated polyester that resists tears, abrasions, cracking, and fading in direct sun. A UV-resistant coating prevents the delamination that causes competing fabric berms to fail outdoors, making this a containment solution built to last across seasons and environments.
Foam-core walls self-support the moment you unfold the berm - no tools, no assembly, ready in seconds. The PVC-coated surface wipes clean with water or standard household cleaners, so it stays ready for repeated use without disposable liners or replacement pads. At under 6 lbs, it folds flat for storage in a truck bed, tool cabinet, or vehicle trunk.
The 48 x 48 x 6 inch reusable spill containment tray handles oil changes, brake bleeding, fluid top-offs, paint work, and chemical storage. Four resilient foam walls retain their shape even after being stepped on or rolled over, keeping walls upright and functional in high-traffic shops and busy job sites.
Q: Can it handle large spills? A: Yes - the 4x4 footprint and 6-inch walls contain significant fluid volumes for oil changes, drum overflow, and larger chemical spills.
Q: Is it easy to store? A: It folds flat and weighs under 6 lbs, fitting easily in a truck bed, tool cabinet, or tight garage space.
Q: Can it be used for chemical spills? A: Yes - PVC-coated polyester handles oil, fuel, and common industrial and shop chemicals.
Q: Is this made for industrial use? A: Yes - it replaces hard-shell containment pallets in regulated environments and meets secondary containment requirements for drum and barrel storage.
FLASHDRY builds containment gear for professionals and serious DIYers who cannot afford to be unprepared.
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