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Rent Blue Tarp

A 10–12 mil polyethylene tarp, waterproof and tear-resistant, used for protecting locations, equipment, or creating temporary set covers.

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Overview

A 10–12 mil polyethylene tarp, waterproof and tear-resistant, used for protecting locations, equipment, or creating temporary set covers. Its reinforced grommets allow secure anchoring, and the durable construction withstands repeated outdoor use.

Water-resistant polyethylene

Protects floors, equipment zones, and locations

Reinforced edge grommets

Provides repeatable tie-down points

Tear-resistant utility cover

Handles outdoor and messy production tasks

High-visibility blue

Easy to identify during load-in and wrap

Cover type
Utility polyethylene tarp
Colour
Blue
Material
Water-resistant polyethylene
Construction
Tear-resistant sheet with reinforced edges
Tie points
Perimeter grommets
Primary uses
Floor, location, weather, and equipment-zone protection
Limitations
Not a rated roof, load sling, electrical barrier, or walking surface
  • Treat the tarp as water-resistant protection, not a certified roof, load sling, or electrical barrier.
  • Remove standing water and avoid smooth folds on walking paths; wet polyethylene becomes extremely slippery.
  • Use every available grommet to spread wind load and never suspend a tarp where failure could strike people or equipment.
  • Dry and clean both sides before folding so trapped moisture does not contaminate cases, floors, or the next location.

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