Pesticide and Fertilizer Chemical Storage Buildings

Proper outdoor chemical storage buildings are constructed to reduce poison hazards or other accidents that affect the environment and our communities. This includes protecting crops, controlling weeds, insects and fungi, and altering the life cycle of harmful pests. Insurance carriers often require safe chemical storage practices to be in place before granting or renewing a policy. Failure to store chemicals according to regulatory standards could also result in fines. All U.S. Chemical Storage buildings meet EPA spill containment regulations and can be customized to meet NFPA requirements.*

We are your solution for safe chemical storage and compliance. Our TurfLoc™ buildings promote proper storage, handling, and disposal practices, enhance safety, and minimize contamination.

*Always consult your local authority with jurisdiction to ensure that all rules and regulations are followed, including proper setback requirements.

Features & Benefits

Common Applications

Compliance & Approvals

At U.S. Chemical Storage we strive to give you the best solution for your operations. This building and its accompanying accessories can be engineered to meet the following approvals and certifications based upon your unique set of needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Location of the building can be either inside another building or outside to fit your needs. Fire Separation, which is the amount of fire rating required between two occupancies, or the separation distance between those two occupancies, is determined by the type of chemical or hazard being stored, and distances between buildings, egress pathways, or environmental features.

To determine the required fire separation, it is best to consult with your local code authority. Inside another building or within 10 feet of another building, you’ll be required to have a 4-hour fire rating. If your hazmat storage building is located at distances 30 feet or greater your building may not be required to have a fire rating at all.

Diagram of 3 U.S. Chemical Storage buildings shown at placement of 10 and 30 ft to show how to distance from other property

Start by speaking with one of our experienced Technical Sales Engineers to learn about the needs of your application. They will want to know what type of chemicals you are storing? How much of it will you be storing? What proximity to other buildings, people, egress paths, or environmental features will it need to be? Do you require special spill containment?

And from there they’ll ask any related questions that determine additional options; Material Handling – Climate Control – Ventilation – Occupancy – Lights – Sensors – Alarms – Door Styles – Eyewash Stations and other requirements are not uncommon. Answers to these questions will dictate the building’s fire rating construction as well as anything else you’ll need for proper code compliance.

The definition of a “sump” is a pit or reservoir providing containment for spilled liquids. U.S. Chemical Storage offers leak-proof spill containment sumps in each standard model. All our sumps are tested for leaks for a 24-hour period prior to finishing. The sump is then covered by a steel or fiberglass floor grating and can even be equipped with a resistant plastic sump liner to protect against corrosive chemical accidental spills. The size of the sump is dictated by code based on the volume of liquid being stored within the building.

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