Eyewash Stations
Wall-Mount Eyewash Stations
Coverage: Eyes
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Coverage: Eyes and Face
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Recessed Wall-Mount Eyewash Stations
Coverage: Eyes and Face
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Freeze-Resistant Wall-Mount Eyewash Stations
Coverage: Eyes
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Floor-Mount Eyewash Stations
Coverage: Eyes
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Coverage: Eyes and Face
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Hazardous Location Freeze-Resistant Heat-Trace Floor-Mount Eyewash Stations
Class I/Division 2
Coverage: Eyes and Face
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Counter-Mount Eyewash Stations
Counter-mount eyewash stations (sometimes called deck mount) mount over an existing sink so they take up less space than units that require a dedicated bowl. They connect to an under-counter water supply line and have a single activation handle that stays on until turned off. They're often used in labs and medical facilities.
Coverage: Eyes
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Coverage: Eyes and Face
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Counter-Mount Faucets with Integrated Eyewash
Coverage: Eyes
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Wall-Mount Drench Hose Eyewash Stations
Coverage: Eyes
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Coverage: Eyes and Face
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Counter-Mount Drench Hose Eyewash Stations
Counter-mount (sometimes called deck mount) drench hoses connect to an undercounter water supply line, which allows the hose to be stored below the counter, leaving the counter area clear. Drench hoses have a handle with spouts that have the spray pattern required for effective eye and face wash. A mount holds it secure for use as an ANSI-compliant eyewash. The sprayer can be removed from the mount to rinse other parts of the body. They activate using one hand and stay on until turned off.
Coverage: Eyes
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Coverage: Eyes and Face
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