Colorado Blast-Resistant Buildings

Blast-resistant building rentals are available in Colorado for use in petrochemical refineries and other potentially hazardous environments. Custom configurations, as well as standard layouts, are available to meet nearly any safety and protection requirement.

When it comes to protecting personnel and equipment, HUNTER is the #1 name in safety for blast-resistant buildings in Colorado. The HUNTER name is known around the world for safety and productivity in industrial areas, disaster preparedness and conflict zones. Choose Hunter Onsite for:

  • Personnel protection in Colorado
  • Critical equipment protection in Colorado
  • Continued safety and productivity for projects in Colorado

Blast-Resistant Buildings Available in Colorado

Colorado
 20' Single Modular
20' Single Modular
12’ W x 20’ L x 11’ H
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Colorado
 40' Single Modular Layout 5
40' Single Modular Layout 5
12’ W x 40’ L x 11’ 9” H
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Colorado
 40' Single Modular Layout 4
40' Single Modular Layout 4
12’ W x 40’ L x 11’ 9” H
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Specialty BRM Rentals Available in Colorado

Colorado
 Restrooms
Restrooms
12’ W x 40’ L x 11’ 9” H
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Colorado
 Tool Crib
Tool Crib
12’ W x 40’ L x 11’ 9” H
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Colorado
 Permit Building
Permit Building
12’ W x 40’ L x 11’ 9” H
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Blast-Resistant Buildings Available in Colorado

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About HUNTER Blast-Resistant Buildings

Blast-resistant buildings for rent in Colorado are built to strict specifications. Units are minimally rated for 8 PSI at medium response level. Each unit features finished walls and ceiling, communications panel, electrical outlets and an efficient HVAC unit.

BRB Fact of the Day: What is the difference between blast-proof and blast-resistant?

The term "blast-proof" is used occasionally, but it is not correct. Instead, we use "blast-resistant." Explosions are powerful forces; no structure is completely blast-proof.

 

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