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    Safety Kit

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    Safety Kit

    SaraWest Safety Kit gives contractors a basic starter set for safer chemical handling. It includes gloves, goggles, apron, and a printed application safety guide.

    B2B Verified

    Factory Direct

    Heritage 40+

    Made in Pampa, Texas

    Our chemists are downstairs. Your product is made right here.

    Typical use cases

    • 01Car wash tunnels and detail bays
    • 02Industrial cleaning contractors
    • 03Fleet maintenance and wash racks

    Everything your crew needs to handle chemicals safely, in one kit.

    Crews lose time hunting for gloves, swapping scratched goggles, or working in aprons that don’t cover what splashes. New hires start before they’re ready. Auditors flag gaps. Incidents creep in when PPE is piecemealed from retail shelves and training is a verbal handoff. The cost isn’t just injuries - it’s downtime, rework, and claims.

    SaraWest Safety Kit standardizes chemical-handling PPE in one pull: gloves, goggles, apron, and a printed application safety guide that aligns with how operators actually mix and apply product. Components are selected for daily wash bay, degreasing, and facility maintenance tasks - durable, simple to clean, and easy to replace. The printed guide turns SOPs into muscle memory, clarifying donning order, splash zones, and rinse-down steps so teams move faster and safer.

    Built by a contract chemical manufacturer with four decades formulating in the field, the kit reflects real hazards we solve every day. Assembled in our 30,000 sq ft facility in Pampa, Texas, it’s ready for white-label with your brand, color-matched labels, and a custom insert tuned to your chemistries. Standard and crew kits ship bulk for distributors and operators who need consistent PPE across sites.

    • Operator-grade PPE curated for daily chemical handling, not retail throwaways.
    • Printed application guide aligns with real mixing and rinsing workflows.
    • Standard and crew kit options streamline purchasing and restocking.
    • White-label ready: branded packaging and custom safety insert available.
    • Assembled by a chemical formulator that understands jobsite hazards.

    Car wash tunnels and detail bays
    Industrial cleaning contractors
    Fleet maintenance and wash racks
    Janitorial and facility services
    Distributors building private-label lines
    Municipal maintenance yards

    Before handling chemicals, inspect gloves, goggles, and apron for wear or cracks. Don apron first, then goggles, then gloves. Adjust for full splash coverage at sleeves and neckline. Keep eyewear sealed and dry before starting work.

    Follow the dilution, dwell time, and temperature guidance printed in the included application safety guide and in each product’s SDS. Mix concentrates before use, never after application. Wear the full kit during mixing, transfer, spraying, brushing, and rinse-down. Target working conditions of 50–90°F for crew comfort and consistent PPE performance.

    After use, rinse apron and goggles with clean water, then hang to dry. Wipe gloves before removal and take gloves off last to avoid skin contact. Store the kit clean and dry between 40–100°F, away from direct sun and heat sources. Replace any component that shows damage, stiffness, or fogging that won’t clear.

    • Reduced splash incidents per 1,000 jobs across sites
    • Faster onboarding time for new techs and helpers
    • Higher safety audit pass rates on PPE readiness
    • Less job delay from missing or mismatched gear
    • Lower total PPE cost versus piecemeal purchasing

    Distributors stack margins on generic PPE that doesn’t fit your workflow. Factory-direct from Pampa, TX, we cut that markup and build kits around how chemicals are actually mixed and applied. With four decades of formulation experience, our printed guide and component selection reflect real-world hazards, not catalog copy. You get consistent, branded kits, bulk-packed for crews, with shorter lead times and one accountable source.

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