Kentucky Blast-Resistant Buildings

Blast-resistant buildings are available for rent and sale throughout Kentucky from Hunter Onsite. Blast-resistant buildings (aka BRBs) are available in a variety of sizes and configurations. Choose a BRB standard layout or a custom configuration to meet specific needs.

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When it comes to protecting personnel and equipment, HUNTER is the #1 name in safety for blast-resistant buildings in Kentucky. The HUNTER name is known around the world for safety and productivity in industrial areas, disaster preparedness and conflict zones. Choose Hunter Onsite for:

  • Personnel protection in Kentucky
  • Critical equipment protection in Kentucky
  • Continued safety and productivity for projects in Kentucky

Blast-Resistant Buildings Available in Kentucky

Kentucky
 40' Single Modular Layout 2
40' Single Modular Layout 2
12’ W x 40’ L x 11’ 9” H
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Kentucky
 20' Single Modular
20' Single Modular
12’ W x 20’ L x 11’ H
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Kentucky
 40' Single Modular Layout 5
40' Single Modular Layout 5
12’ W x 40’ L x 11’ 9” H
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Specialty BRM Rentals Available in Kentucky

Kentucky
 Restrooms
Restrooms
12’ W x 40’ L x 11’ 9” H
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Kentucky
 Tool Crib
Tool Crib
12’ W x 40’ L x 11’ 9” H
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Kentucky
 Permit Building
Permit Building
12’ W x 40’ L x 11’ 9” H
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Blast-Resistant Buildings Available in Kentucky

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About HUNTER Blast-Resistant Buildings

Blast-resistant buildings for rent in Kentucky are built to strict specifications. Units are minimally rated for 8 PSI at medium response level. Each unit features finished walls and ceiling, communications panel, electrical outlets and an efficient HVAC unit.

BRB Fact of the Day: What is the difference between blast-proof and blast-resistant?

The term "blast-proof" is used occasionally, but it is not correct. Instead, we use "blast-resistant." Explosions are powerful forces; no structure is completely blast-proof.

 

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