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These heated stations can be fully exposed to the elements without freezing in temperatures as low as -50° F.
Stations are FM approved for Class I, Division 2, Groups B, C, and D hazardous locations. They are heated and can be fully exposed to the elements without freezing in temperatures as low as -50° F.
You can install the shower head and eye wash in an unheated area, but the valve must be installed indoors to keep water flowing at a comfortable temperature.
With a large label showing where and how to activate them, these push handles help your eye wash station meet ANSI standards.
Bolt in the floor-mount flange and connect the pipe to your facility's plumbing to use these freestanding stations.
Mount these stations next to a sink—water flow is activated by swinging the unit 90° from the storage position.
The hose gives you longer reach than other eye wash stations. Direct the flow of water and rinse any part of your face or body.
The easy-to-install saline cartridges used in these stations can go four times longer without being changed than the solution used in our other stations. A side window displays the cartridge's expiration date.
Plug this station in and the thermostat keeps eye wash solution at a comfortable temperature in environments as cold as -20° F.
No plumbing required—this station holds 16 gal. of eye wash solution.
For jobs that require mobility, this station delivers a continuous flow of water without plumbing.
Plug this station in and the thermostat keeps water at a comfortable temperature in environments as cold as -20° F.
Use these in addition to an ANSI-compliant station for areas that need immediate access to eye wash.
Use these eye washes in addition to an ANSI-compliant station for areas that need immediate access to eye wash.
With a built-in eye cup, these eye washes concentrate the flow of solution over the eye.
Keep eye wash solution handy when you're on the go.
Station comes ready to attach to your faucet. An on/off valve allows the faucet to function normally after installation.
Rinse chemicals from your eyes, hands, and body when ANSI-compliant decontamination stations aren't immediately available.
Mount your eye wash station over this container to capture used fluid when a floor drain isn't available.
Attach this hose to an eye wash station to rinse your eyes, face, or any part of your body.
Test shower stations to ensure they're working if needed.
Bolt in the floor-mount flange and connect the pipe to your facility's plumbing on the top or side to use these freestanding stations.
Connect these shower stations to your facility's overhead plumbing.
Ensure water flows at a comfortable temperature.
Press the pedals with your knees for water; release them to stop the flow.
Place your hands in front of the sensor for water.
Step on the pedals for water; release them to stop the flow.
Wash your hands without touching a knob or handle—these freestanding sinks turn on with motion sensors. They’re often used in food service applications.
Replace the valve control module in touch-free faucets.
Replace the solenoid valve in touch-free faucets.
Place your hands under these faucets to start the flow of water.
To prevent the spread of illness, these stations give people a place to wash their hands, wherever they need it.
Clean your shoes and boots before entering sanitary environments, such as production areas in food-processing plants.
Discard these stations when the pump bottle runs out.
A refillable pump bottle lets you reuse these stations.
These individually packaged wipes are ready to use out of the wrapper.
Add water to these wipes before cleaning.
Individually wrapped wipes remove dirt and sweat from respirators. The alcohol-free solution won't damage your device.