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Bradley pedestal Halo eye/face wash station (S19214Y), with a stainless steel bowl.
Certified ANSI Z358.1-2009. Minimum flow exceeds 3.0 gpm (11.4 L/min). It 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 or dangerous materials.
This eye/face wash station is mounted on the floor and does not need to be placed close to walls. Its single-step activation simply requires a push on the large handle, leaving the user’s hands free once turned on. Once activated, the wash station will stay on until manually turned off. The spray heads have a unique elongated design with multiple water jets that cover more area than traditional face wash spray heads and facilitate face rinsing. This eye/face wash station is also barrier-free, for use by people in wheelchairs.
The wash station has separate pipes for water intake and drain, and ensures a safe, steady flow of water, even if the water supply pressure varies between 30 and 90 PSI. The bowl is made of heavy-duty stainless steel. The spray heads are equipped with strainers to filter water particulates, and with antimicrobial protection. Yellow and gray plastic covers protect the spray heads from dust. Pipes are made of galvanized steel protected by a yellow Bradtec covering.
The kit 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).
Introducing the Bradley Halo pedestal eyewash and face wash station with a stainless steel bowl, compliant with ANSI Z358.1-2009 standards.
Designed to provide swift and efficient decontamination, this rinsing station is essential for any work environment where safety is paramount. Its robust and elegant design ensures long-lasting use, while the Halo system ensures an even distribution of water, optimizing eye and face washing in case of emergencies.
Invest in safety with Bradley's Halo eyewash and face wash station.
Peculiarities of:
The Bradley Halo eyewash and face wash station stands out for its ability to provide optimal decontamination through an advanced water distribution system. Its stainless steel bowl, coupled with a robust design, ensures exceptional durability. This is essential safety equipment to protect workers in case of accidental exposure to hazardous substances.
Application:
To use the Bradley Halo eyewash and face wash station, start by pulling the handle to activate the water flow. Position your eyes and face over the stainless steel bowl to ensure the water covers the affected areas. Maintain this position for at least 15 minutes to ensure thorough decontamination.
Maintenance and service life:
To store the Bradley Halo eyewash and face wash station, make sure to place it in a clean and dry environment. It is important to protect the stainless steel bowl from exposure to corrosive substances or excessive humidity to maintain its good condition and effectiveness.
Suggestions:
Do you need additional safety equipment? Check out the following items: CDN Eye Wash Poster (ECU505-812), rigid plastic eye patches, 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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