Eyewash Stations & Safety Showers
Eyewash Stations & Safety Showers Categories
- Wall Mount Eyewash
- Faucet Eyewash
- Bottled Eyewash
- Combination Safety Shower Eyewash Stations
- Eyewash Repair Parts
- Portable Eyewash
- Drench Showers
- Pedestal Mount Eyewash
- Drench Hoses
- Alarm Systems
- Deck Mounted Eyewash
- Laboratory Eyewash Stations
- Tempering Valves
- Freeze Resistant Eyewash
- Enclosed Safety Showers
- Eyewash Accessories
- Barrier Free Eyewash
- Eyewash and Safety Shower Water Heaters
- Guardian G3600LF Lead Free Water Tempering Valve, 6 GPM Capacity Product Code: #C1977758Special Price $523.63 List Price $755.60
- Bradley S19-2000 Eyewash Mixing Valve, 8 GPM (Universal Mounting Capability, No Cabinet Required) Product Code: #C1974095Special Price $576.80 List Price $800.00
- Bradley S19-921 On-Site Gravity Fed Portable Eyewash Station Product Code: #C1971795Special Price $256.90 List Price $367.00
- Bradley S19-465EFW Deck Mount Eyewash Hand-Held Drench Hose, Double Product Code: #C1972690Special Price $342.30 List Price $475.00
- Speakman SE-697 Traditional Series Combination Emergency Station Product Code: #C1967107Special Price $568.10 List Price $692.80
- Guardian G1902P Safety Station with Eyewash Station, Plastic Bowl Product Code: #C1977751Special Price $556.87 List Price $800.30
- Guardian G1814P Eyewash Station, Wall Mounted, Plastic Bowl Product Code: #C1977609Special Price $179.97 List Price $261.93
- Hemco 16601 Laboratory Emergency Shower Decontamination Booth, Non-Finished Exterior Side Panels Product Code: #c2611236Special Price $6,806.67 List Price $8,300.81
- Guardian 470-004R Eyewash Foam Filter, GS, PK6 Product Code: #C1977785Special Price $8.97 List Price $10.60
- Speakman SE-580 Traditional Series Eyewash Product Code: #C1963919Special Price $194.35 List Price $237.01
- Speakman SE-1000 Optimus Eye And Face Wash Bowl Wall Mount System Product Code: #C1963936Special Price $256.50 List Price $312.80
- Bradley S19214EW Halo Eyewash Station, Pedestal Mount, Plastic Bowl Product Code: #C1964396Special Price $264.60 List Price $367.00
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- Speakman SEF-1000-CA Lead Free Eyesaver Eyewash Faucet Product Code: #C1967076Special Price $531.75 List Price $648.48
- Guardian G1635 Emergency Drench Shower, Vertically Mounted Product Code: #C1977600Special Price $153.23 List Price $221.11
- Guardian G1643 Emergency Drench Shower, Horizontally Mounted, Plastic Shower Head Product Code: #C1977606Special Price $159.93 List Price $230.79
- Bradley S19314EW Halo Safety Shower Eyewash Station w/ Plastic Bowl Product Code: #C1964532Special Price $648.20 List Price $899.00
- Bradley S19-220 Wall Mount Eyewash Station Product Code: #C1971496Special Price $255.50 List Price $354.00
- Bradley S19-210 Pedestal Mount Eyewash Station Product Code: #C1972455Special Price $331.80 List Price $460.00
- Speakman SE-227 Lifesaver Emergency Shower Product Code: #C1966960Special Price $176.80 List Price $215.61
- Guardian G1825P Eyewash Station, Pedestal Mounted, Plastic Bowl Product Code: #C1977654Special Price $235.21 List Price $339.41
- Hemco 16604 Laboratory Emergency Shower Decontamination Booth, Finished Exterior Side Panels Product Code: #c2611237Special Price $7,683.33 List Price $9,369.91
- Speakman SE-4400 GravityFlo 9 Gallon Portable Eyewash Product Code: #C1963863Special Price $135.20 List Price $164.88
- Guardian G1562 Portable Eyewash/Drench Hose Unit, 15 Gallon Product Code: #C1977784Special Price $814.28 List Price $1,175.00
- Bradley S19224EW Halo Eyewash Station w/ Plastic Bowl, Wall Mount Product Code: #C1964372Special Price $200.20 List Price $278.00
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- Haws 7260B-7270B AXION MSR Wall Mount Eye Face Wash Station w/ Plastic Bowl Product Code: #C1977886Special Price $228.41 List Price $278.55
- Haws 7620 Axion Eyepod Faucet Mounted Eyewash Product Code: #C1977979Special Price $187.95 List Price $229.21
- Fend-All 1 gal. Replacement Eye Wash Bottle, For Use With MFR. NO 32-000400-0000 - 32-000401-0000 Product Code: #C1865441Special Price $33.92 List Price $41.37
- Speakman SE-927 Eyesaver Drench Hose & Eyewash Combination Product Code: #C1967006Special Price $278.20 List Price $339.27
Our wholesale supply chain provides you with the lowest prices available on the internet for Bradley, Guardian, and Haws emergency Eyewash Stations, Combination Units, Safety Showers, Portable Eyewash and more. Since we drop-ship most eyewash and safety shower products directly to you from the manufacturer, you'll not only save money but you'll also help the environment by reducing transportation and packaging waste. Top eye wash fountain and emergency shower sellers ship within 48 hours. Keep your workers safe and comply with the current ANSI Z358.1-2014 Eyewash Standard and OSHA regulations.
5 Critical Factors Impacting Emergency Shower and Eyewash Specification and Installation
Emergency eyewash stations and safety showers can prevent permanent skin and eye damage caused by chemical burns or foreign objects produced by pouring, transporting, grinding, hammering, and more. The specification and location of emergency safety equipment are controlled by the specific needs and risks of your business as well as the requirements of standard Z358.1 from the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).
There are five factors to consider:
1. Location of Safety Equipment
Location of Safety Equipment According to ANSI, emergency fixtures must take no more than 10 seconds to reach, and the path to the safety station must be free from obstructions. Appendix B5 suggests that a distance of 55 feet is the appropriate guideline for the area covered within 10 seconds. The number of safety showers and eyewash stations to be made available must be evaluated when determining installation locations.
2. Assure Visibility
Visibility is a critical component in an emergency situation where one’s vision might be impaired. Therefore, ANSI requires emergency equipment to include a “highly visible sign.” The sign must be closely located to the equipment, and lighting must also be provided for the area surrounding the unit. Major manufacturers of emergency safety equipment such as Bradley, Haws, Speakman, Guardian, and others also incorporate highly visible coatings and materials that further increase the visibility of each unit.
3. Product Suitability
There are a multitude of different emergency response systems available, but even with so many choices, it’s vital that you assess the specific risks of your locations to determine the appropriate product. For example, if your company manufactures and sells many commercial cleaning products which are classified as moderate or severe eye irritants, it may not be the best solution to install an eyewash station. What if the chemical ingredients splashed onto a worker’s face, not just in the eyes? Considering the specific risks of that operation, an eye/face wash safety station would have been the most appropriate choice.
With recent product advancements made by all of Sustainable Supply’s emergency safety equipment manufacturers, the ability to address the specific application requirements of your facility, and maximize the safety of all workers, is easier than ever before.
4. Tempered Water Requirement
Tempered water is an often-overlooked requirement of ANSI Z358.1 that can have serious consequences. Water that is too hot or too cold can have negative effects on an injured worker, and those effects can cause the victim to shorten the flushing cycle from the required 15-minute time period, potentially reducing the effectiveness of the safety station. ANSI Z358.1 therefore requires water temperatures that are conducive to promoting a minimum 15-minute irrigation period. The suitable temperature range is defined as 60-100 degrees F, but with such a wide range, each hazard should be assessed individually.
5. Proper Maintenance
ANSI requires a weekly activation process intended to ensure proper operation and the performance of pre-emptive maintenance. This process requires that all eyewashes, drench showers, and drench hose systems are activated weekly. During such tests, the unit is to be checked for compliance with the numerous provisions of ANSI Z358.1.
5 Critical Factors Impacting Emergency Shower and Eyewash Specification and Installation
Emergency eyewash stations and safety showers can prevent permanent skin and eye damage caused by chemical burns or foreign objects produced by pouring, transporting, grinding, hammering, and more. The specification and location of emergency safety equipment are controlled by the specific needs and risks of your business as well as the requirements of standard Z358.1 from the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).
There are five factors to consider:
1. Location of Safety Equipment
Location of Safety Equipment According to ANSI, emergency fixtures must take no more than 10 seconds to reach, and the path to the safety station must be free from obstructions. Appendix B5 suggests that a distance of 55 feet is the appropriate guideline for the area covered within 10 seconds. The number of safety showers and eyewash stations to be made available must be evaluated when determining installation locations.
2. Assure Visibility
Visibility is a critical component in an emergency situation where one’s vision might be impaired. Therefore, ANSI requires emergency equipment to include a “highly visible sign.” The sign must be closely located to the equipment, and lighting must also be provided for the area surrounding the unit. Major manufacturers of emergency safety equipment such as Bradley, Haws, Speakman, Guardian, and others also incorporate highly visible coatings and materials that further increase the visibility of each unit.
3. Product Suitability
There are a multitude of different emergency response systems available, but even with so many choices, it’s vital that you assess the specific risks of your locations to determine the appropriate product. For example, if your company manufactures and sells many commercial cleaning products which are classified as moderate or severe eye irritants, it may not be the best solution to install an eyewash station. What if the chemical ingredients splashed onto a worker’s face, not just in the eyes? Considering the specific risks of that operation, an eye/face wash safety station would have been the most appropriate choice.
With recent product advancements made by all of Sustainable Supply’s emergency safety equipment manufacturers, the ability to address the specific application requirements of your facility, and maximize the safety of all workers, is easier than ever before.
4. Tempered Water Requirement
Tempered water is an often-overlooked requirement of ANSI Z358.1 that can have serious consequences. Water that is too hot or too cold can have negative effects on an injured worker, and those effects can cause the victim to shorten the flushing cycle from the required 15-minute time period, potentially reducing the effectiveness of the safety station. ANSI Z358.1 therefore requires water temperatures that are conducive to promoting a minimum 15-minute irrigation period. The suitable temperature range is defined as 60-100 degrees F, but with such a wide range, each hazard should be assessed individually.
5. Proper Maintenance
ANSI requires a weekly activation process intended to ensure proper operation and the performance of pre-emptive maintenance. This process requires that all eyewashes, drench showers, and drench hose systems are activated weekly. During such tests, the unit is to be checked for compliance with the numerous provisions of ANSI Z358.1.