Item Name |
Portable eye wash |
material |
PE |
Volume |
30L |
Application |
oil, chemical, nuclear energy, power plant, pharmaceutical, medical,
electronic, smelting, printing and dyeing, education, labs and other fields. |
FAQ:
1. Why are emergency showers or eyewash stations important?
Emergency showers and eyewash stations can help workers to flush away hazardous substances that can cause injury.The first 10 to 15 seconds after exposure to a hazardous substance, especially a corrosive substance, are critical. Delaying treatment, even for a few seconds, may cause serious injury.
2. Where are emergency showers or eyewash stations required?
Work areas and operations that may require these devices include: Battery charging areas; Laboratories; Spraying operations, High dust areas, Dipping operations, Hazardous substances dispensing areas
3. What type of equipment should I choose?
Emergency showers are designed to flush the user's head and body. They should not be used to flush the user's eyes because the high rate or pressure of water flow could damage the eyes in some instances.
Eyewash stations are designed to flush the eye and face area only.
There are combination units available that contain both features: a shower and an eyewash.