If you keep flammable liquids on site, then by law you are required to keep them in a fireproof flammable storage cabinet. Among other things, flammable storage cabinets must meet the NFPA Code 30 requirements as well as conform to the OSHA standards.
Flammable storage cabinets are not required by law to have ventilation, although most come standard with this feature. In the case of class 1A flammables (flash point less than 73 degrees F) it is highly advisable that you only buy a flammable storage cabinet that has ventilation, and more than enough storage space.
It is possible to by flammable liquid storage cabinets with capacities from 20 - 120 gallons, but it is always advisable to go for a flammable storage cabinet that is slightly larger than your needs require. This is because highly crowded flammable storage cabinets might not ventilate as easily, and this can lead to flash explosions.
If you want to buy Jamco flammable storage cabinets, you can find them in our catalogue from as little as $430 for smaller capacity flammable storage cabinets to just under $950 for the full capacity models. This might sound expensive for a cabinet to store chemicals, but the damage that flammables can cause if they are stored in a regular cabinet can be incredibly costly. Always remember to check that your flammable chemicals are stored in a safe place, and always use Jamco flammable storage cabinets for all of your hazardous chemical storage needs. Safety is should always be at the top of your priority list.