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Bradley combination emergency shower and eye/face wash station with plastic bowl (S19314FW).
Certified ANSI Z358.1-2009. The emergency shower has a minimum flow exceeding 20 GPM (76 L/min). The eye/face wash has a minimum flow exceeding 3.0 GPM (11.4 L/min). This emergency shower combo does not include a device for controlling water temperature.
Ideal for laboratories, medical facilities, industries, workshops, garages, airports, food processing plants, paper mills, and any other places where workers risk being exposed to dust, particulates, and/or hazardous, irritating or corrosive materials.
This emergency shower and eye/face wash combo is floor-mounted. The emergency shower has a single-step activation simply by pulling on the triangular handle. Once activated, the emergency shower will stay on until manually turned off. The eye/face wash station is just as easy to activate by pushing on the large handle. Like the emergency shower, the eye/face wash station stays on until manually turned off, allowing the victim to use their hands to keep their eyes open when rinsing them.
The emergency shower has separate pipes for water intake and for the drain, and there is no risk of water accumulating in the drain pipe. The emergency shower has a yellow ABS plastic showerhead that imparts a spiralling motion to the water jet, allowing an even flow of water over a larger area. The bowl of the eye/face wash station is made of impact-resistant yellow plastic. Its sprayheads have an unique elongated design, with multiple water jets, that covers more area than traditional face wash sprayheads and facilitates face rinsing. These sprayheads are also equipped with strainers to filter water particulates, and with an antimicrobial protection. Yellow and gray plastic covers protect the sprayheads from dust. Pipes are made of galvanized steel protected by yellow Bradtec covering.
The package includes:
The manufacturer recommends the installation of a thermostatic valve in order to comply with ANSI Z358.1-2009 standards. A thermostatic valve keeps rinsing water at a lukewarm temperature. Rinsing water should not be too cold (for more comfort while rinsing for the minimum required rinsing time of 15 minutes) nor too hot (to avoid aggravating eye or face injuries and to avoid scalding).
We would also like to remind our customers that the emergency shower must not be used to rinse eyes, since the water flow is too strong and may aggravate eye injuries.
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Designed for your safety and comfort, this all-in-one solution is perfect for industrial environments, laboratories, and other safety-critical locations. With its robust stainless steel bowl and eyewash and facewash system, it ensures quick and effective decontamination in case of emergencies. Don't take chances with your safety.
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Peculiarities of:
Combination body showers are unique because they offer a comprehensive decontamination solution in emergencies by integrating multiple functions into a single device. This combination ensures a swift and effective response to incidents involving hazardous substances, providing rapid decontamination of affected areas and minimizing the risk of severe injuries. Their robust and durable design, often made of stainless steel, ensures reliable and long-lasting use. Additionally, these showers typically comply with strict safety standards, such as ANSI Z358.1-2009, ensuring their effectiveness and reliability when needed.
These devices are essential in industrial environments, laboratories, and other locations where chemicals or hazardous substances are used, as they provide maximum protection for workers.
Application:
To use the Halo Stainless steel combination body shower with eyewash and facewash, start by activating the body shower by pulling the handle above the shower. This will release a powerful stream of water designed to quickly rinse the entire body. Next, use the eyewash and facewash by pressing the pedal or pulling the handle to release water into the stainless steel bowl, allowing for gentle yet effective rinsing of the eyes and face. Make sure to rinse the affected areas for at least 15 minutes for complete decontamination. After using the shower, follow your workplace's emergency procedures and seek medical attention if necessary.
Maintenance and service life:
It is essential to clean the shower and its components regularly with a mild detergent and warm water, avoiding abrasive cleaners that could damage the surfaces. Frequently perform visual inspections to check for leaks, corrosion, or damaged parts, and ensure the water flow is sufficient and constant by cleaning the shower heads to prevent blockages caused by limescale. Regularly test the shower mechanisms, including handles and pedals, to ensure they are functioning correctly. Finally, make sure the shower remains compliant with current safety standards, such as ANSI Z358.1-2009, to ensure maximum efficiency and longevity.
Suggestions:
Do you need additional safety equipment? Check out the following items: CDN Eye Wash Poster (ECU505-812), rigid plastic eye patch, 7.5 X 1.25 X 3.8 cm (PS511), sterile eye pads, 4.1 X 6.6 cm (PS514), Cederroth emergency eye wash solution (PD505-235), wall-mounted eye wash kit, 1 liter (PD520), wall mount for Cederroth eye wash solution (PD505S).
Under “Accessories” at the bottom of the page. If you're looking for work equipment, see the following products: Earplugs (OA101) and 3M N95 respirators (R8210).
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