Secondary containment systems can be installed indoors to provide an additional layer of protection against leaks and spills. Indoor secondary containment systems typically consist of barriers such as HPDE/RPE liners surrounding storage tanks, drums, or other containers. These liners prevent leaked or spilled material from reaching the surrounding environment, minimizing the risk of environmental contamination and ensuring compliance with regulations.
Indoor secondary containment systems are commonly used in industries such as chemical manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and laboratories, where hazardous materials are stored or handled. By containing potential leaks or spills, indoor secondary containment systems help protect workers, facilities, and the environment from the harmful effects of hazardous materials.