The 5 most common mistakes when buying a fire protection cabinet
Avoid making the wrong investment
This free DENIOS whitepaper will outline:
- The most common mistakes lead to expensive consequences
- The structural differences between steel cabinets and fire protection cabinets
- The legal regulations and installation conditions for different cabinet types
Store flammable substances safely and in accordance with the law in hazardous materials cabinets
The storage of flammable substances presents companies with major challenges. Given their special risk potential, how can they be stored safely, in compliance with the law, and at the same time as efficiently and economically as possible? A hazardous materials cabinet is often the obvious solution, but the large selection on the market raises questions: does it have to be a cabinet with fire protection, or is it not possible to save money here? Is 30 minutes of fire resistance enough instead of 90? We clear up typical myths about storage cabinets for flammable media and clarify everything important about structural differences, legal regulations, standards, and installation conditions. So that you are guaranteed not to make the most common mistakes when making a purchase.
The 5 most common mistakes when buying a fire protection cabinet