The 4 Pack Plus is a great package to start out with.
Information about the EPA's New Renovation, Repair & Painting Regulations (RPP)
It comes with four poles, enough to build a barrier in many configurations, plus 2 Foam Rail™ cross bars to seal straight across the ceiling without marring it. It also comes with a Carry Bag large enough to accommodate up to eight more poles or Foam Rails. If you are a contractor, keep a 4 pack plus in each truck so there will always ZipWall® system on the job. If you are a home owner keep a 4-pack-plus on hand for those messy projects.
The 4 Pack Plus also comes with two ZipWall® Standard Zippers. This zipper is great for interior work in temperatures above 55 degrees, and it's easy to install. The Standard Zipper makes getting in and out of the work area a cinch.
- The four SLP poles extend from 4' 9" to 12 feet
- To use the Foam Rails you will need to remove the head of the SLP pole by pulling the head straight off. Then snap the Foam Rail onto the pole. Each foam rail is five feet long
- The GripDisk should always be used especially on hard surfaces
- Plastic sheeting is not included, a wide variety of plastic sheeting & poly tarps are available seperately
Package Includes:
- 4 SLP's
- 2 Foam Rail cross bars
- 4 Grip Disks
- 2 ZipWall standard zippers
- 1 Carry bag
EPA's New Renovation, Repair & Painting Regulations (RPP)
Are you prepared for the new requirements? Regulation compliance by contractors & firms for the renovation, repair and painting activities of target housing or child-occupied facilities built before 1978 for compensation takes effect April 22, 2010.
Lead dust must be contained by law, starting April 22, 2010
Sanding, cutting and demolition can create hazardous lead dust and chips by disturbing lead-based paint. Even tiny amounts of lead paint dust will poison children and adults. To protect against this risk, the EPA issued a rule requiring the use of lead-safe practices and other actions that will affect contractors. This was past into law on March 31, 2008.
Under the new rule, contractors that disturb 6 square feet or more of lead-based paint in homes, or child occupied facilities (built before 1978) must be certified in these new procedures and work practices before April 22, 2010.