Spill kit systems help technical workplaces respond quickly to leaks, drips, and hazardous liquid releases across Cleaning and janitorial supplies operations. John Morris Group supplies spill kit products for laboratories, workshops, warehouses, and industrial plants, supported by trusted brands including Cole-Parmer, Kinesis, Justrite Safety Drum Funnel, Spill-X, and Eagle.
Spill Kits
Spill Kit Products for Daily Preparedness and Fluid Containment
Our range of Spill kits is selected for buyers who need dependable response products in practical operating environments:
- Broad response options: This category includes spill kit refills, acid and caustic agents, drum spill trays, drum funnels, mobile drum platforms, and emergency chemical reference tools that support controlled spill response.
- B2B use in real facilities: Spill kit systems are widely used in manufacturing, maintenance areas, laboratories, chemical stores, and transfer points where liquids must be contained quickly to protect people, equipment, and surfaces.
- Flexible site coverage: Buyers can build a response program using refill buckets, local drum accessories, and mobile containment equipment to suit both fixed workstations and larger operational spaces.
How to Choose the Right Spill Kits
Selecting the correct Spill kits for your facility requires evaluating several technical parameters:
- Fluid risk profile: Start with the liquids present on site and choose a kit suited to acids, caustics, oils, solvents, or mixed industrial fluids.
- Response scale: Consider whether the need is for a portable spill kit, a refill system, or larger drum containment accessories for high-risk handling points.
- Accessibility and procedure fit: Kits should be easy to locate, easy to deploy, and aligned with site safety procedures so staff can respond quickly during an incident.
Related Categories for More Complete Cleanup and Control
Many buyers combine Spill kits with nearby janitorial categories to create a more complete response workflow:
- Cleaning cloths or wipes: Cleaning cloths or wipes support the finishing stage of cleanup once the spill kit has controlled the main liquid hazard.
- Cleaning brushes: Cleaning brushes help remove residue and complete surface restoration after spill kit deployment in industrial and technical settings.
Local Support for Spill Response Procurement
John Morris Group supports New Zealand customers with product guidance and service coordination through our Auckland service centre. We help laboratories, industrial sites, and technical teams choose spill kit systems suited to daily preparedness, liquid containment, and safer facility operation. For supply advice, call 0800 651 700.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are spill kits used for in industrial workplaces?
Spill kits are used to contain and clean up accidental releases of chemicals, oils, acids, and other liquids in workplaces where fluid handling, storage, or transfer is part of daily operations.
What is in a spill kit for chemical handling areas?
Depending on the kit, contents may include absorbents, neutralising agents, disposal materials, PPE, and accessories such as trays or funnels that help manage chemical releases safely.
Can you supply spill kits in volume for New Zealand sites?
Yes. We support bulk supply for laboratories, warehouses, manufacturing plants, and multi-site organisations across New Zealand, backed by our Auckland service centre and local technical team.