Spilldoc Gravity-Fed Portable Eyewash Station 35 Litres, BD-600A
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- Product Code: BD-600A
Portable eyewash is small and light, with a gravity water supply. It can continuously supply clean water for 15 minutes. It can be used by pulling the yellow activation panel to the open position.
SPILLDOC GRAVITY-FED PORTABLE EYEWASH STATION 35 LITRES BD-600A
Model No: BD-600A
Compliance: ANSI/ISEA Z358.1-2014, CNSI14251 T2048-1998, DIN 12899
Warranty: 1 Year from product supply against manufacturing defects
Features
- Tank Volume: 35 Litre
- Material: HDPE, Anti UV & Flame Resistance
- Portable, Can be mounted on a wall or a trolly
- Suitable for outdoors and relocation purposes
Portable eyewash is small and light, with a gravity water supply. It can continuously supply clean water for 15 minutes. It can be used by pulling the yellow activation panel to the open position.
DETAILS:
Material: High-quality polyethylene water tank
Dimensions: 550mm X 370mm X 260mm
Total volume: 35L (about 8 gallons)
Flow: Lasts for more than 15 minutes
Application place: Used in pharmaceutical, medical, chemical, petrochemical, electronics, metallurgy, machinery, education and scientific research institutions, etc.
Use our Spilldoc Gravity Fed Portable Eyewash Station for an immediate response to remove toxic or harmful substances from your eyes or face. Our Model BD-600A comes with additional upper and lower brackets to support the load when mounted on the wall. It can also be placed on top of a desk without a bracket.
Should an accident involving chemicals or regents occur in a laboratory or a workplace, it is extremely important to immediately flush out the harmful substances from our bodies. The first 10 to 15 seconds after exposure to a hazardous substance such as corrosive substances are very critical for the personal safety of an individual.
Accidental chemical exposures can still occur even with good engineering controls and safety precautions. As a result, it is essential to look beyond the use of goggles, face shields, and procedures for using personal protective equipment. Emergency showers and eyewash stations are necessary backups to minimize the effects of accident exposure to chemicals.