Spill Kits

Spill Kit Systems for Chemical, Drum, and Facility Response

Our curated collection of Spill kits delivers high-capacity performance and operational flexibility for technical environments:

  • Targeted spill response: Products visible in this category include chemical spill kit refills, acid and caustic spill agents, drum funnels, drum spill trays, and mobile spill containment equipment for managing leaks and transfer incidents quickly.
  • Technical feature and real-world use case: Industrial sites handling acids, caustics, oils, and mixed process liquids use spill kit systems to isolate hazards around drums, dispensing stations, maintenance zones, and laboratory work areas before contamination spreads.
  • Scalable containment options: Buyers can choose from portable kits, refill agents, funnels, trays, and drum-mounted accessories to match small localised spills or larger facility-wide preparedness plans.

How to Choose the Right Spill Kits

Selecting the correct Spill kits for your facility requires evaluating several technical parameters:

  • Spill type and absorbent compatibility: Match the kit to the liquid being handled, whether chemical, acid, caustic, oil, or general-purpose fluid, so the absorbent and containment components are fit for purpose.
  • Capacity and deployment format: Review whether you need a compact response kit, refill program, drum-top funnel, or spill tray system based on the likely spill volume and site layout.
  • Compliance and response readiness: Choose kits that support workplace safety procedures, clear labelling, and rapid access in areas where hazardous liquids are transferred, stored, or used daily.

Related Categories That Support Spill Control Workflows

Versatile equipment is essential for comprehensive facility management. To further optimise your workspace, we recommend exploring these related categories:

  • Cleaning cloths or wipes: Cleaning cloths or wipes help complete post-containment cleanup once the spill kit has isolated and absorbed the initial hazard.
  • Cleaning brushes: Cleaning brushes are useful for final surface cleaning and residue removal after a spill kit has been deployed in workshops, plants, and laboratory support areas.

Trusted Support for Hazard Control and Site Readiness

John Morris Group has supported Australian industry since 1952 with ISO 9001 certified operations, factory-trained engineers, and nationwide technical coverage. We help facilities source spill kit products that improve incident response, workplace safety, and operational readiness across laboratories, workshops, and industrial sites. For expert guidance, call 1300 501 555.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a spill kit used for?

A spill kit is used to contain, absorb, and help clean up accidental liquid releases such as chemicals, oils, acids, and other process fluids before they spread across the workplace.

What is inside a spill kit?

Contents vary by application, but many spill kit systems include absorbents, pads, neutralising or spill control agents, disposal bags, PPE, and containment accessories such as trays or funnels.

Can John Morris Group supply spill kits and refills in bulk for industrial sites?

Yes. We support bulk procurement across Australia for laboratories, workshops, plants, and multi-site operations, including spill kit refills, drum accessories, and containment products matched to your hazard profile.