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BearSaver HA-P: The Ultimate Bear-Resistant Trash Enclosure

BearSaver HA-P: The Ultimate Bear-Resistant Trash Enclosure

Posted by Securr Blogger on Mar 11th 2025

When it comes to keeping bears and other wildlife out of trash, the BearSaver HA-P Single Trash Enclosure is a top-tier solution. Designed for durability, security, and ease of use, this rugged receptacle is ideal for parks, campgrounds, rest areas, and anywhere human-wildlife interaction needs to be minimized.

Built Tough for Maximum Protection

The HA-P enclosure is engineered with heavy-duty, powder-coated steel to withstand both the elements and the determined efforts of hungry wildlife. Its bear-resistant latching mechanism ensures that animals can’t access the waste inside, while its user-friendly design makes disposal easy for people.

Features You Can Rely On

  • Durable Construction: Heavy-gauge, corrosion-resistant steel for longevity.
  • Bear-Resistant Latch: Secure closure that meets stringent wildlife-proofing standards.
  • ADA Compliant: Accessible for all users, ensuring ease of operation.
  • Customizable Options: Available in multiple colors and configurations to fit your site’s needs.

Why Choose BearSaver?

With years of experience in designing high-quality bear-proof waste solutions, we at BearSaver know what it takes to create effective and reliable products. The HA-P model is just one of many solutions we offer to help keep nature wild and human spaces clean.

Get Yours Today!

Ensure the safety and cleanliness of your outdoor spaces with the BearSaver HA-P Single Trash Enclosure. For more information or to place an order, contact us at:

? Call: 800-851-3887
? Email: sales@bearsaver.com

Certified as Bear-Resistant by the Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee (IGBC)

BearSaver products meet all the specific Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee (IGBC) criteria. The protocol for testing was developed through a cooperative effort among Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee (IGBC), Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, the US Forest Service, the Living with Wildlife Foundation, and the Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center.