rwa2004
Well-known member
Does anyone have Self-Extinguishing garbage cans they recommend?
It seems like I remember there being a can option that had a lid that normally stayed open but a flame or sufficient heat would trip something that made the lid fall shut. I thought this was even something you could buy to add to a 35gal or 55 gal drum. I swear I can see it in my head, but I cannot find it online. Is this type of can a figment of my imagination?
The only thing I can find are the safety cans that you need to step on to open. I really want to find one that is normally open to encourage it's use, but know that it would close if there was heat/fire.
Backstory: A young guy was using our paint booth the other day and 1/2 cleaned up after himself. He swept a bunch of paint chips and overspray dust into one pile in the middle of the floor. He had also been cleaning the gun with MEK and left the wet rags on top of the overspray dust when he went to leave, thinking he would clean up the pile in the morning. When morning came, the room was filled with thick smoke and the rags and dirt were completely gone. For some fortunate reason, the cardboard they were on only singed a few inches bigger than the dirt pile.
It seems like I remember there being a can option that had a lid that normally stayed open but a flame or sufficient heat would trip something that made the lid fall shut. I thought this was even something you could buy to add to a 35gal or 55 gal drum. I swear I can see it in my head, but I cannot find it online. Is this type of can a figment of my imagination?
The only thing I can find are the safety cans that you need to step on to open. I really want to find one that is normally open to encourage it's use, but know that it would close if there was heat/fire.
Backstory: A young guy was using our paint booth the other day and 1/2 cleaned up after himself. He swept a bunch of paint chips and overspray dust into one pile in the middle of the floor. He had also been cleaning the gun with MEK and left the wet rags on top of the overspray dust when he went to leave, thinking he would clean up the pile in the morning. When morning came, the room was filled with thick smoke and the rags and dirt were completely gone. For some fortunate reason, the cardboard they were on only singed a few inches bigger than the dirt pile.
