The Trap Guard device was introduced to the market in 2002 making Trap Guard the first trap seal device for protecting sewer gases and sewer backups to the general public.
The Trap Guard is normally in the closed position and sealed tight .It opens with as little as one ounce of water but will allow a flow of 34.5 GPM of waste water when opened.
This prevents back flow of contaminated gas, thus preventing infectious disease and pests getting indoor.
The Trap Guard has been tested in accordance with the ASSE 1072 test standard for ANSl/ASME A112.6.3 drains and by Warnock Hersey for the CSA B79 General Purpose Drains. It was evaluated by the ICC Evaluation Service and listed under ICC-ES-PMG Listing 1091.
The Trap Guard saves time and money because of the simple one step installation by the plumber. It normally takes a 3 step labor process for the plumber to install water fed Trap Primers.
The Trap Guard device was introduced to the market in 2002 making Trap Guard the first trap seal device for protecting sewer gases and sewer backups to the general public.
The Trap Guard is normally in the closed position and sealed tight .It opens with as little as one ounce of water but will allow a flow of 34.5 GPM of waste water when opened.
This prevents back flow of contaminated gas, thus preventing infectious disease and pests getting indoor.
The Trap Guard has been tested in accordance with the ASSE 1072 test standard for ANSl/ASME A112.6.3 drains and by Warnock Hersey for the CSA B79 General Purpose Drains. It was evaluated by the ICC Evaluation Service and listed under ICC-ES-PMG Listing 1091.
The Trap Guard saves time and money because of the simple one step installation by the plumber. It normally takes a 3 step labor process for the plumber to install water fed Trap Primers.
The Trap Guard device was introduced to the market in 2002 making Trap Guard the first trap seal device for protecting sewer gases and sewer backups to the general public.
The Trap Guard is normally in the closed position and sealed tight .It opens with as little as one ounce of water but will allow a flow of 34.5 GPM of waste water when opened.
This prevents back flow of contaminated gas, thus preventing infectious disease and pests getting indoor.
The Trap Guard has been tested in accordance with the ASSE 1072 test standard for ANSl/ASME A112.6.3 drains and by Warnock Hersey for the CSA B79 General Purpose Drains. It was evaluated by the ICC Evaluation Service and listed under ICC-ES-PMG Listing 1091.
The Trap Guard saves time and money because of the simple one step installation by the plumber. It normally takes a 3 step labor process for the plumber to install water fed Trap Primers.