Contains 22 absorbent pads that soak up water and oil quickly and completely for an effective way to deal with spills.
Pads resist slipping while the universal caution symbol and “Caution Wet Floor” message in English and Spanish to alert pedestrians
Tablet backing is constructed of corrugated plastic and mounts on flat surface or affixes to floor sign
Each caution sign pad absorbs up to 12 oz. of fluid for robust cleanups
Tear-off pads are constructed of melt-blown polypropylene for added strength and absorbency
Each absorbent pad measures 16-inches long x 12.6-inches wide
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The Rubbermaid Commercial Over the Spill Tablet contains 22 absorbent pads that soak up water and oil quickly and completely for an effective way to deal with spills.
Features and Benefits:
Pads resist slipping while the universal caution symbol and “Caution Wet Floor” message in English and Spanish to alert pedestrians
Tablet backing is constructed of corrugated plastic and mounts on flat surface or affixes to floor sign
Each caution sign pad absorbs up to 12 oz. of fluid for robust cleanups
Tear-off pads are constructed of melt-blown polypropylene for added strength and absorbency
Each absorbent pad measures 16-inches long x 12.6-inches wide
specifications
U.S.
Metric
Product Length
16.50 in
41.91 cm
Product Width
14.00 in
35.56 cm
Product Height
0.10 in
0.25 cm
Product Weight
20.00 lb
9.07 kg
Upc
00086876162516
Case Pack Length
14.57 in
37.00 cm
Case Pack Width
17.72 in
45.00 cm
Case Pack Height
16.54 in
42.00 cm
Case Pack Weight
16.65 lb
7.55 kg
Case Pack Quantity
12
Ucc
10086876162513
Packaging Length
16.50 in
41.91 cm
Packaging Width
14.00 in
35.56 cm
Packaging Height
0.10 in
0.25 cm
Packaging Weight
1.39 lb
0.63 kg
Color
Yellow
Country of Origin
USA
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Certifications & Regulatory Information
California Prop 65
<p>Proposition 65 is an initiative originally approved by CA voters to address their growing concerns about exposure to toxic chemicals. It became the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986, better known by its original name of Proposition 65. Prop 65 requires the State of CA to publish a list of chemicals known to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm, etc. The chemicals include additives or ingredients in pesticides, common household products, food, drugs, dyes, or solvents. The program is administered by The Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) which is part of the CA Environmental Protection Agency. Where required, warnings must be included with the product’s labeling.</p> <p>Link: <a rel="noopener" href="https://oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65" target="_blank">https://oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65</a></p>