secondary container
In any laboratory environment, safety is not optional—it’s a necessity. One often overlooked but critically important component of lab safety is the secondary container . Whether you’re handling chemicals, biological samples, or hazardous liquids, using a proper secondary container helps prevent spills, leaks, and contamination. Let’s break down what a secondary container is, why it matters, and how it supports safer lab operations. Email Us : sales@solventwaste.com What Is a Secondary Container? A secondary container is an outer container designed to hold a primary container. Its main job is to provide an extra layer of protection in case the primary container leaks, breaks, or spills. Think of it like a safety net—if something goes wrong inside, the secondary container keeps everything contained. Secondary containers are commonly used for: Chemical bottles Reagent containers Sample storage bottles Waste containers They come in various forms such as trays, tubs, bins, and carr...