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Spill Pallet vs Spill Berm: Which Spill Containment Solution Is Right for You?

Spill Pallet vs Spill Berm: Which Spill Containment Solution Is Right for You?

Spill Pallet vs Spill Berm: Which Spill Containment Solution Is Right for You?

If you're deciding between a spill containment pallet and a spill berm, you're already close to selecting a solution. Both options provide secondary containment, but they are designed for different applications. Choosing the right one depends on your container type, environment, and whether your setup is permanent or temporary.

What Is a Spill Containment Pallet?

Spill containment pallets are rigid platforms with built-in sumps designed to capture leaks from 55-gallon drums and similar containers. They are commonly used in facilities that require structured drum storage with reliable containment.

Spill Pallets Are Best When:

  • You are storing 55-gallon drums
  • You need a permanent containment setup
  • You want forklift accessibility
  • You require compact, defined containment areas

Browse our full selection of spill containment pallets and drum containment systems for single-drum, two-drum, and enclosed hard-top options.

What Is a Spill Berm?

Spill berms are flexible containment systems that can be deployed quickly and configured for larger or irregular footprints. They are commonly used to contain vehicles, equipment, and temporary work areas.

Spill Berms Are Best When:

  • You need portable or temporary containment
  • You are containing vehicles or equipment
  • You require a larger footprint
  • Your containment area changes frequently

Explore our spill berm systems for flexible containment solutions.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Feature Spill Containment Pallet Spill Berm
Best For 55-gallon drum storage Vehicles & equipment
Portability Low to moderate High
Footprint Flexibility Fixed size Flexible sizing
Permanent Installation Yes No (typically temporary)
Outdoor Use Yes (hard-top models available) Yes

When You Might Need Both

Many facilities use spill pallets in drum storage areas and spill berms for maintenance or fueling zones. The correct solution depends on how and where liquids are stored or handled.

Still Unsure? Consider Container Type

If you're storing bulk liquid totes or IBCs, you may need a dedicated containment platform. View our IBC containment systems for high-capacity solutions designed for larger vessels.

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Selecting the right containment system protects your facility, reduces environmental risk, and improves operational safety. If you need help choosing the right solution, our team is ready to assist.

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