- 100% recycled and recyclable.
- Easier access.
- Larger, shatterproof mirror.
- 50% smaller – less plastic.
- Illustrated instructions, so no translation required.
- Mirror is 88% bigger.
- Uses 47% less wall space.
- Size with bottles: 19cmW x 30.7cmH x 5.9cmD
- Size without bottles: 19cmW x 15.8cmH x 5.9cmD
Now made with 100% recycled and recyclable plastic this updated station is manufactured in high visibility green from recycled plastic materials incorporating two 500ml bottles of sterile solution, two eye pads, and an extra-large shatterproof mirror. With isolated workers in mind, easy to follow instructions on the fascia make self-administration by an injured person practical and straightforward.
The innovative wall mounting layout is almost half the size of traditional eye wash stations, and now makes it possible to deliver a complete response for emergency eye injuries in virtually any location.
Kit Contents
2 Dressings, Eye Pad
2 Eye Wash, Bottles 500ml
1 Mirror
Are there any recommended procedures on how to effectively flush eyes that have been contaminated?
Individuals should be instructed to hold the eyelids open and roll the eyeballs so fluid will flow on all surfaces of the eye and under the eyelid.
Where should my eye wash station be located?
The eyewash station should be within close proximity of the hazard area, it should never be obstructed and the station should also be on the same level as the hazard.
How many emergency wash stations do I need?
The number of eye wash stations needed per hazard depends on the number of employees in the area and the probability of multiple employees being exposed to the hazard at the same time.
When should I replace the eye wash/dressings?
You should regularly check the expiry date of both bottles and both dressings, do not use if they are out of date as sterility is no longer guaranteed. If the eyewash is used then it should be replaced immediately.