Our Laboratory Eyewash Station is a high-efficiency emergency flushing device designed for immediate response when chemicals splash into the eyes—deployed standalone or paired with emergency showers for full-body decontamination. Delivering 15–20 gallons per minute (GPM) of tepid water (60–100°F) as mandated by safety guidelines, it ensures a full 15-minute flush capability to neutralize acids, alkalis, and irritants before they cause lasting damage.
Built with solid brass body, soft rubber spray heads for gentle ocular contact, and corrosion-resistant ABS/SS components, this eyewash combines rapid activation with user comfort during critical moments. Features like automatic dust cap removal, self-closing non-return valve, and hands-free trigger lock eliminate operational friction during emergencies, while wall-mounted and portable configurations suit any lab layout.
Delivers immediate, copious water volume to dilute and physically remove chemical residues from corneas and conjunctiva—slowing tissue damage and improving medical outcomes after exposure.
Engineered to meet ANSI/ISEA Z358.1 requirements for flow duration, temperature, and accessibility; supports OSHA 1910.151 compliance in laboratories handling corrosive liquids.
Self-cleaning dust caps keep nozzles sanitary; automatic emptying variants prevent freeze damage in cold environments; high-visibility signage ensures quick location under stress.
| Industry | Common Splash Scenarios | Recommended Setup |
|---|---|---|
| Chemical Synthesis Labs | Acid dispensing, solvent transfers | Wall-mounted near fume hoods; dual-outlet high flow |
| University Teaching Labs | Student pipetting errors, reagent spills | Combined shower + eyewash station at exit aisle |
| Pharma Manufacturing | Tank cleaning, formulation line splashes | Stainless steel finish; tamper-evident inspection tags |
| Battery & Energy R&D | Electrolyte handling, slurry splatter | Portable cart for shared/open lab spaces |
Unlike generic eye/face washes, this unit prioritizes usability during panic—soft rubber nozzles reduce discomfort, auto-removing dust caps eliminate delay, and hands-free locking lets users stabilize posture instead of gripping a lever. The robust brass-and-braided-hose construction withstands harsh lab conditions, while dual-outlet flow exceeds minimum standards for thorough rinsing. For facilities valuing both compliance and human factors, this eyewash delivers measurable safety ROI through reliability, speed, and ease of validation.