Leading first tier subcontractor and safety supply distributor in the Triangle
Safely Transport Leaking Transformers
with our Environmental Kit™
American Safety Products has created Transformer Leakage Containment Bags (Environmental Kits) to contain leakage of pole-mount transformers needed by electricity providers. With this Environmental Kit, your utility company can avoid costly federal and state fines and labor-intensive cleanup projects with these portable and easily disposable kits. Multiple sizes available to fit both pad-mounted and pole-mounted transformers.
Each kit contains two absorbent pads, one Griffolyn bag and a set of instructions.
Available in 3 sizes
Small (40” x 80”) Capacity: Up to 500kvc
Large (60” x 90”) Capacity: 500kvc to 1000 kvc
X-Large (90” x 120”) Capacity: Regulators
OSHA, EPA and DOT Compliant
The American Safety Products Environmental Kits are in compliance with all OSHA, EPA and DOT standards.
These lightweight, durable kits are compactly packaged so multiple Environmental kits can be conveniently stored on utility trucks.
Portable-Store them on utility trucks
Weather-proof, tear-proof and leak-proof
Our transformer bags are extremely durable because they are made of Grifflyon material. The Grifflyon material provides superior puncture, tear, and abrasion resistance.
Quick shipping and No Minimum Orders
The Environmental Kits usually ship from North Carolina within 2-3 business days after receipt of the purchase order. *Based on availability.
Reduce Fines, Insurance Claims and Waste
Avoid costly federal and state fines and labor-intensive cleanup projects with these portable and disposable transformer spill kits.
More than Three Decades in
Industry Experience
American Safety Products was founded in 1985 and is a leading first tier subcontractor of Division 10 items in the Triangle and surrounding areas. For over three decades, our team has provided professional and knowledgeable installers for public facilities. American Safety Product created the Transformer Environmental Kit, which has been utilized by Duke Energy, Georgia Power and New York State Electric.