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BearSaver Introduces New Line of Receptacles
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BearSaver is pleased to announce the introduction of the HA-CH series. By combining the best features of two of our most popular models – the BearSaver HA Series and the BearSaver CE Series - we are able to offer an innovative new line that is sure to meet the needs of our customers! Exploring the BearSaver HA Series The BearSaver HA Series offers a number of features that our customers enjoy. For example, this series offers a versatile cabinet that is ideal for using add-on materials to change the appearance of the receptacle. The HA Series is also a popular choice for those who want to install recycled plastic wood siding or a custom laser cut motif to the receptacle. These features make it possible to create a highly-personalized appearance that is well-suited to the setting where the receptacle is used. Exploring the BearSaver CE Series While the HA series is popular for its ability to be personalized, the CE...
BearSaver Helps Tennessee State Parks Meet Recycling Goals
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BearSaver is pleased to be a trusted brand that is used parks and other locations around the country. In fact, the BearSaver name is backed by such a positive reputation that the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) recently decided to add BearSaver receptacles to all 56 of its State Parks. Taking the Lead in Waste Management and Recycling By adding BearSaver recycling receptacles to all of its parks, the TDEC hopes to be a leader in terms of waste reduction and promoting the overall sustainability of its park system. Brock Hill, deputy commissioner with the TDEC, further emphasized in a recent statement that promoting recycling within the state’s park system will help with “meeting the needs of our visitors and upholding our responsibility to protect Tennessee’s public lands and natural resources.” As part of this process, the TDEC purchased more than 400 BearSaver recycling receptacles to place throughout its parks. These receptacles are set up to receive aluminum,...
Safely Store Food with Bear Resistant Food Storage Lockers from BearSaver
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When camping or otherwise spending time outdoors where food will be enjoyed among the wildlife, taking the proper steps for safe food storage is essential. Not only will this help to ensure your food stays fresh and safe to eat, but it will also keep it from attracting wildlife or otherwise having your food taken or damaged by nearby animals. Packing Your Food Safely If you want to be self-contained with your food storage, you will need to be sure to pack all of your food safely away before you head outdoors. Non-perishable items can be saved in a plastic storage tote. To be effective against wildlife, you should select a tote that is durable, that closes securely and can be easily carried. Resist the temptation to purchase a tote that is very large. While this may hold more food, it will also be more difficult to transport or to find a place to stow away while camping. For perishable...
Collect Waste in Style with the BearSaver Hid-A-Bag Series
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When it comes to bear resistant trash receptacles, BearSaver is pleased to be able to offer a variety of different designs and styles to meet the needs of various organizations, businesses and individuals in need of tamper-resistant receptacles. The Hid-A-Bag series is one line of bear-resistant receptacles that is particularly popular among those who are looking for a receptacle that is both attractive and easy to use. What Makes the Hid-A-Bag Series Special? The Hid-A-Bag series of bear-resistant receptacles is different from many other models on the market in that it is shaped at an attractive 60 degree angle. Not only is this eye-catching, but the design remains unobtrusive while also being easy to access when throwing away trash or items in need of recycling. How Are Hid-A-Bag Receptacles Serviced? The Hid-A-Bag series features side-opening rear doors that make it easy to access the waste inside when it is time for removal. Even better, it features a tilt-out bag...
Stay Safe From Fire with BearSaver Hot Coal Containers
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Sometimes, keeping campgrounds or other similar areas safe for people to enjoy requires more than installing bear-resistant trash receptacles. In fact, those who enjoy these outdoor spaces frequently build fires to help to enhance their experience. While these fires provide a great source of warmth and heat for cooking, they also pose a potential hazard if the used coals are not disposed of properly. For this reason, BearSaver also offers a line of hot coal containers to help keep campgrounds and other similar areas safe. How are Hot Coal Containers Used? Using a hot coal container is easy. When done with the fire, camper simply scoop up the coals with a shovel or other fire-resistant tool and dump the coals in through the top of the container. No other steps or prep work is necessary. When it is time to empty the container, you simply open the back service door and swing out the inside container. In this way, the...