SWINDON, ENGLAND, October 10, 2012 (Press-News.org) Swindon based business idh direct have launched further products in their gas bottle storage range including mesh and wire cages. The gas cages come in a variety of sizes and depths to securely store all shapes and sizes of gas cylinders. All of the cages are built with superior strength and galvanised quality mesh, wire and steel and include padlocks. Some cages are also available in high visibility red powder coated finish and all the security cages include health and safety signs.
Large gas bottle cages are supplied flat-packed with security fixings for easy self-assembly.
Both empty and full gas bottles are required by law to be stored in a secure and ventilated area. Gas bottles must also be stored in an upright position at all times and they should be stored in a specially designated area. Gas cylinders should also be kept away from any risks of fire and all heat sources.
idh direct also supply a range of safety storage equipment for commercial, industrial and business premises. Their range of safety and security products include security cages, mesh cages, machine guarding and mesh partitioning. They also provide lockable cabinets and lockers as well as pallets and safety and security barriers.
The company also provides anti-collapsible mesh used for storage and screening.
Delivery is free to anywhere in the UK and orders can be placed over the telephone or bought online.
idh direct provide a range of security, storage and safety equipment. For further information go to: http://www.idhdirect.co.uk
Gas Cages Make Gas Bottle Storage More Secure
A Swindon-based security and safety equipment provider have launched a full range of safety storage solutions to help businesses secure gas and hazardous substances on-site.
2012-10-10
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[Press-News.org] Gas Cages Make Gas Bottle Storage More SecureA Swindon-based security and safety equipment provider have launched a full range of safety storage solutions to help businesses secure gas and hazardous substances on-site.

