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Containment on the Jobsite
Apr 15 ,2024

When Covid-19 hit the U.S., the painting and construction industries in many areas ground to a halt. Once restrictions loosened, it didn’t take long for many contractors to figure out how to comply with the new requirements and safety measures of social distancing. One way was to begin using, or step up their use of, portable containment structures. 

Portable containment structures are not new to painting contractors. Long before COVID-19, many businesses had fine-tuned the construction of mobile containment to protect from overspray and dust. So the question on many contractors’ minds has been, “Can these same containment ideas be applied to create an additional safety barrier to enhance social distancing and separation?” The answer was a resounding “yes,” and it allowed some contractors to go back to work quickly. 

There are different kinds of containment systems on the market, and it’s worth knowing the difference between them. 

Some kinds create temporary rooms so businesses can continue to operate during construction or renovation work. These systems typically utilize partitions to create sleek, professional areas. They can be used in a variety of configurations to create corridors and offices as well as storage areas. These are often used to minimize disruption and maximize privacy and protection. 
Other systems utilize plastic sheeting and poles to provide a floor-to-ceiling barrier against dust and overspray, providing another option to create extra separation. You can even get accessories to create zipped doorways to allow access in and out of workspaces without having to do any deconstruction.

“Both systems offered by Trimaco are easy to install, making them an efficient way to separate areas quickly,” says Charlie Reaves, vice president at Trimaco, a manufacturer of jobsite protection equipment, including portable containment solutions. “They help contractors follow social distancing guidelines by creating separation on the jobsite.”