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BearSaver HB1G-P: The Ultimate Bear-Resistant Trash Enclosure

BearSaver HB1G-P: The Ultimate Bear-Resistant Trash Enclosure

Posted by Securr Blogger on Apr 18th 2025

In areas where wildlife encounters are common, managing waste securely is crucial. The BearSaver Hid-A-Bag Mini Single Trash Enclosure (HB1G-P) offers a robust solution to keep bears and other animals out of your trash, ensuring safety and cleanliness in your community.

Key Features

  • 32-Gallon Capacity: Ample space for residential or commercial waste needs.

  • Standard Trash Bag Compatibility: No need for specialized bags; uses one standard trash bag in a single bag rack.

  • Bear-Resistant Design: Equipped with a reinforced latch system to prevent wildlife access.

  • Durable Construction: Made from corrosion-resistant steel with a textured powder coat finish, available in Forest Brown and Fir Green.

  • User-Friendly Maintenance: Features a side-opening rear door and a tilt-out bag rack for easy servicing and to minimize back strain.

Versatility and Compliance

The HB1G-P is part of BearSaver's versatile Hid-A-Bag series, which includes various configurations to meet different needs:

  • HB1G-Y: Recycling enclosure with a recycle plate under a rear-hinged top door.

  • HB1G-UP: ADA-compliant trash enclosure with a side-hinged top door.

  • HB1G-UPY: ADA-compliant recycling enclosure with a recycle plate under a side-hinged top door.

All models are designed for ease of use and maintenance, ensuring long-term reliability in various outdoor settings.

Contact Information

For more information or to place an order, contact BearSaver:

Visit the BearSaver HB1G-P product page for more details.

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.