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Dust Barrier Temporary Wall System 2 Pack 20' Poles

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SKU ZIP-KT20
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  • Manufacturer:ZipWall
  • Type:Dust Barrier/Temp. Wall Enclosure
  • Size:9.3 lbs
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Item Description:

The Kit 20 package is ideal for any job with a ceiling height from 6 feet 9 inches to 21 feet.

Information about the EPA's New Renovation, Repair & Painting Regulations (RPP)

Just try putting up a 20 foot high barrier using a step ladder, it's impossible. But with the ZipWall® Kit 20 poles, you can have a tight barrier up in just minutes without your feet ever leaving the ground.

The ZipWall® Kit 20 is used in commercial sites such as malls, building foyers, stairwells, and any place with a ceiling height up to 21 feet. Many residential contractors have several pairs for those jobs with vaulted ceilings, grand staircases, and foyers. If you need to put up a barrier in these situations the Kit 20 is the only way to go.

  • The Kit 20 poles extend from 6' 9" to 20 feet. The spring loaded plunger called the jack screws onto the end of the pole and adds a foot of reach. This product can actually be used in areas with a ceiling height up to 21 feet.
  • The poles can be placed 8 to 10 feet apart. If there is any significant air movement that pushes the plastic you will need to pull them in closer together, anywhere from 4 to 8 feet.
  • If the poles are placed closely together you may need two or more people to attach them to the plastic and raise them into place.
  • The GripDisk™ slide stoppers should always be used especially on hard surfaces. Two GripDisk™ slide stoppers come in every Kit 20 package.
  • Plastic Sheeting is not included, a wide variety of plastic sheeting & poly tarps are available seperately

Package Includes:

  • 2 20' extension poles
  • 2 spring-loaded jacks
  • 2 grip disks
  • 2 tethers

EPA's New Renovation, Repair & Painting Regulations (RPP)

Are you prepared for the dust containment law 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 took effect April 22, 2010.

Are you prepared for the dust containment law 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 took 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.

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