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Old 05-27-2006, 01:09 PM
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Spill kits

Accidents happen, and there are some kits out there that you can take with you to help clean-up a spill.

We have spill kits located all over Boeing at all of their facilities, and I have been trained in how to use them to keep pollutants out of drains that could otherwise end up in a lake, river, or stream.

I found this site in my bookmarks that I bookmarked long ago.
http://www.bre-products.com/FourWheelKits.html

Might be a good idea to look into getting one or making your own and carrying it with you.
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The cheapest spill kit is:

dirt/sand
shovel
trash bag

Everyone already carries these items when they wheel. Right?
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nor cal TTORA is now requiring spill kits to be carried on the rubicon in every truck. you can also get some oil absorbing pads at your local auto parts store.
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I bought one of these a while back:

http://www.rallylights.com/Rally/First_Aid_Kit.asp
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Originally Posted by Cebby
I bought one of these a while back:

http://www.rallylights.com/Rally/First_Aid_Kit.asp
So... that would be a "blood" spill kit?

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Originally Posted by midiwall
So... that would be a "blood" spill kit?

Umm, yes.

Actually, no. I searched for spill kit there cause I could not find it browsing. The one I have is from Gator - they even have the description in the search results, but it goes to the wrong item for some reason. Only $30. I'll post pics of mine later.
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good ol' kitty litter works good too.
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http://www.absorbentsonline.com/spillkits.htm

I got the (SPKU-TRK) Portable Spill Kit (Universal) for $25 bucks awhile back.
Kit contains:
Universal Spill Kit
10 pads (17"x19")
2 socks (3"x48")
1 disposal bag
1 pair gloves
1 pair goggles
(Gray Absorbent)

Not the most expensive but one of the more cheaper ones. dirt + shovel + trash bags are by far the cheapest solution though.
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