Infiltrator 24″ EZsnap Safety Screen – SNAPSAFT-2400 | Pump Professionals

$28.88

Infiltrator SNAPSAFT-2400 — 24″ EZsnap safety screen that sits inside the riser stack. Provides a second level of protection against accidental entry into the septic tank.

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Description

The Infiltrator EZsnap Safety Screen is a 24-inch protective barrier engineered to add a critical layer of security to residential and commercial septic systems. Designed to sit snugly inside the riser stack, this screen acts as a secondary safeguard between the surface lid and the tank opening below — providing peace of mind in installations where accidental access is a genuine concern.

Sold under the model designation Infiltrator SNAPSAFT-2400, this 24-inch septic safety screen features the brand’s signature EZsnap star design, which locks securely into place within the riser without the need for tools or hardware. The EZsnap safety star configuration distributes load evenly across the opening, creating a firm, stable barrier that resists displacement while still allowing for straightforward removal by authorized personnel during service and inspection. As a dedicated riser child safety screen, it is built to meet the demands of installations near yards, playgrounds, or any property where unsupervised access is a risk.

This septic riser safety screen is ideally suited for new installations using Infiltrator riser systems, but it is also a practical retrofit solution for existing 24-inch riser stacks that currently lack an interior safety layer. Contractors and homeowners alike rely on it as a low-cost, high-value upgrade to bring older systems up to current safety standards. It is particularly recommended in jurisdictions where local codes or health regulations require secondary access protection on septic risers. Whether installed during new construction or added as part of a system inspection and upgrade, the SNAPSAFT-2400 delivers dependable, tool-free protection that holds firmly in place until it is deliberately removed by a trained technician.