Spilldoc Portable Emergency Air Charged Shower and Eyewash Station SD-570A
Brand: Spilldoc
Material: 304 Stainless Steel
Type: Portable Shower & Eyewash
Standard: ANSI Z358.1-2014
Warranty: 12 Months from product supply against manufacturing defects
TECHNICAL DATA
Material: 304 stainless steel
Eye Wash Valve: 1/2” 304 stainless steel ball valve
Pressure: The eye wash provides water by air pressure, common air pressure: 0.6MPA
Original Water: Drinking water, add water to the tank through the water supply at the top of the tank
Water Storage: 45L
Using Temperature: Ambient temperature range is 5°C - 45°C
Special Note: If the temperature is below 5°C, please use heat preservation measures or buy electric heat preservation cover.
Do not use if the temperature is higher than 45°C, in order to avoid scalding, need to cool before use.
Use our Spilldoc portable combination shower and eyewash SD-570A for an immediate response to remove toxic or harmful substances. It comes with both a hand push plate and a foot pedestal for immediate flushing of water.
The portable eyewash is very suitable for use in places where there is no fixed water source for washing. The water storage tank body is equipped with a rubber wheel suitable for movement, which is convenient for the user to set it anywhere. The portable eyewash is simple and convenient to operate, and the continuous working time of the eyewash water flow is ≥15 minutes (the time for the user who install the shower device depends on the actual working situation). The main body of the eye wash is made of high quality 304 stainless steel.
Emergency eyewash and safety shower stations are essential equipment for every industry that uses chemical and hazardous substances. We provide a wide range of Emergency safety showers and equipment and guidance to maintain a safe environment in a hazardous workplace.
Should an accident involving chemicals or regents occur in a laboratory or a workplace, it is extremely important to immediately flush out the harmful substances from our bodies. The first 10 to 15 seconds after exposure to a hazardous substance such as corrosive substances are very critical for the personal safety of an individual.
Accidental chemical exposures can still occur even with good engineering controls and safety precautions. As a result, it is essential to look beyond the use of goggles, face shields, and procedures for using personal protective equipment. Emergency showers and eyewash stations are necessary backups to minimize the effects of accident exposure to chemicals. Safety Showers & Eyewash Station can also be used effectively in extinguishing clothing fires or for flushing contaminants from clothing.