ZipWall Complete Seal Pack (6 Pole Kit)

Regular price $1,638.10

ZipWall complete seal pack, six pole kit

A complete containment kit: poles, rails, clamps, zippers and sheeting in one bag.

Contents

  • 6 x spring-loaded poles, 1.4 m to 3.8 m
  • 4 x Tight-Seal rails, 1.2 m
  • 2 x Side-Seal clamps, 1.5 m
  • 2 x premium zippers and a zipper cutter
  • 1 x carry bag
  • 10 m x 4 m containment sheeting

Why containment is done without tape

Tape on a customer’s wall lifts paint, marks paper and leaves adhesive. On a restoration or remediation job you are already there because something went wrong — creating a second defect while you fix the first is how a job turns into a claim.

A pole-and-rail system puts pressure against the surface instead of adhesive on it. It also goes up in minutes and comes down in minutes, which matters when containment has to be built and rebuilt around a working building.

A barrier is only as good as its edges

Containment under negative pressure fails at the gaps, not in the middle of the sheet. Air takes the easiest path, and a 20 mm gap along a ceiling line will carry more air than the rest of the barrier combined — which means dust, spores or odour going exactly where you promised they would not.

Seal the top, seal the sides, and check the barrier is drawing inward once the air scrubber is running. A barrier that bows toward you is not sealed.

Why six poles

Two poles hold a barrier across a doorway. Six lets you build a proper room seal — a barrier across an opening, a second barrier as an airlock, and spares for an awkward ceiling line. On a mould or asbestos-adjacent job an airlock is not optional, and it is the reason most operators outgrow a two-pole kit quickly.


Building a containment kit? Tell us the ceiling heights and the size of the openings you typically seal and we will work out poles, rails and sheeting as a set rather than piece by piece.