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HAWS Corp.

Model 7501T is the only tempered portable eyewash in the market. The 9- gallon, gravity-fed eyewash uses a heated, insulated blanket that provides ANSI-compliant tempered water in ambient operating temperatures from -30° F (-34° C) to 100° F (38° C). Ideal for remote locations without access to a continuous potable water source. Haz Loc and 240V versions are available.

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Trends in ... emergency eyewashes/showers

Equipment reliability is imperative
Unlike personal protective equipment such as hard hats and steel-toe boots, emergency eyewashes and showers are not meant to be used every day. Ideally, a worker will never need one. But should an incident such as a chemical splash occur, it’s vital that emergency eyewashes and showers be ready for use.
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Portable eyewash

Model 7501T is a 9-gallon, gravity-fed tempered portable eyewash that uses a heated insulated blanket to provide ANSI-compliant tempered water in ambient operating temperatures from -30° F to 100° F.
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HAWS Corp.

The AXION Advantage® systems offer safety professionals a medically superior response for upgrading existing emergency equipment. With four Advantage kits providing the necessary pieces to convert 80 percent of existing eyewashes and showers, your facility will have the tools to replace ineffective and outdated eyewash and shower products.

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Eyewash system

The AXION Advantage System offers a medically superior response for upgrading existing emergency equipment.
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Emergency eyewashes/showers

What is considered an “obstruction” in the path to an emergency shower (e.g., doors, stairs, curbs, etc.)?
What is considered an “obstruction” in the path to an emergency shower (e.g., doors, stairs, curbs, etc.)?
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Trends in ... emergency eyewashes/showers

Consistency and comfort
Do your employees have quick access to properly working emergency eyewashes and showers? To ensure equipment is available when needed, employers should make accessibility a top priority, according to Shannon Harper, ESEW product manager for Houston-based Encon Safety Products.
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