Heavy duty materials and the extra wide adhesive edge are what makes this zipper the perfect fit for a tough job.
Information about the EPA's New Renovation, Repair & Painting Regulations (RPP)
The Heavy Duty zipper comes with the exclusive ZipWall® Zipper Knife™ sheeting cutter. To install this zipper, just remove the backing and stick it to the barrier. Then open the zipper and cut the sheeting to make the doorway. The Zipper Knife™ sheeting cutter double cuts a channel in the plastic to keep the zipper from jamming while opining and closing. This zipper is great for heavy use over long periods and cold temperatures.
- Has a greater adhesive area allowing for an aggressive tack
- Each box comes with the ZipWall® zipper knife™ sheeting cutter
- Has the smoothest glide available
- Is engineered with large sturdy easy-slide teeth
- Made with 2-sided pulls for easy entry/exit to or from the barrier
- Works in cold weather
Package Includes:
- (2) 7' Heavy-Duty Zippers
- Zipper Knife
- Instruction sheet
NOTE: This is the only zipper on the market that comes with the exclusive ZipWall® Zipper Knife™ sheeting
EPA's New Renovation, Repair & Painting Regulations (RPP)
Are you prepared for the new requirements? Regulation compliance by contractors & firms for the renovation, repair and painting activities of target housing or child-occupied facilities built before 1978 for compensation takes effect April 22, 2010.
Lead dust must be contained by law, starting April 22, 2010
Sanding, cutting and demolition can create hazardous lead dust and chips by disturbing lead-based paint. Even tiny amounts of lead paint dust will poison children and adults. To protect against this risk, the EPA issued a rule requiring the use of lead-safe practices and other actions that will affect contractors. This was past into law on March 31, 2008.
Under the new rule, contractors that disturb 6 square feet or more of lead-based paint in homes, or child occupied facilities (built before 1978) must be certified in these new procedures and work practices before April 22, 2010.