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Bacteria-free eyewash systems

I’m concerned about bacterial growth in my emergency shower/eyewash equipment. What proactive steps can I take to keep my equipment clean and free of bacteria?
I’m concerned about bacterial growth in my emergency shower/eyewash equipment. What proactive steps can I take to keep my equipment clean and free of bacteria?
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Power outages and safety showers: Be prepared

How can a facility plan ahead for extreme weather events to keep its safety showers and eyewash stations supplied and functional?
How can a facility plan ahead for extreme weather events to keep its safety showers and eyewash stations supplied and functional?
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Tepid water solutions

For tepid water solutions, what are the best environments for steam and electric? What are the benefits and drawbacks of each?
For tepid water solutions, what are the best environments for steam and electric? What are the benefits and drawbacks of each?
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Trends in ... eyewashes/showers

Regular testing is key
For workers who are exposed to chemicals or other hazardous substances at work, the importance of emergency eye/facewashes and showers can’t be overstated. But to prevent injuries – and even save lives – that equipment need to be fully functional. That’s where testing comes in.
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Emergency signaling systems

Customized Emergency Signaling Systems help to quickly alert and mobilize emergency response teams to affected workers using emergency safety showers and eyewash and eye/facewash fixtures.


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Water supply station

The Therm-O-Mix Station instantly and continuously delivers an OSHA-compliant 80° F tepid water supply to emergency safety shower and combination face/eyewash stations using a facility’s existing steam and water supplies.


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Emergency eyewash station

Kleen Eyes II is an emergency eyewash station that attaches directly to existing faucets. The station irrigates both eyes simultaneously with gentle streams of aerated water.


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Trends in ... eyewashes and showers

Properly working, easily accessible emergency eyewashes and showers are vital to on-the-job safety. That’s because “the first 10 to 15 seconds after exposure to a hazardous substance, especially a corrosive substance, are critical,” the Canadian Center for Occupational Health and Safety states. “Delaying treatment, even for a few seconds, may cause serious injury.”


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