Eye Wash Station Suppliers In South Africa

What is an Eye Wash Station?

An eyewash station is a unit for washing off chemicals or substances that might have splashed into an individual’s eyes before he or she can seek further medical attention. The individual needs to wash their eyes for at least 15 minutes.

Eye Wash Station Suppliers In South Africa

Spraydrench

Address: Kyalami Business Park, 18 Monte Carlo Cres, Kyalami Park, Midrand, 1684, South Africa

Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 4:30 pm

Phone: +27 11 466 2100

What are the two types of eyewash stations?

There are two types of eyewash and eye/face wash stations:

  • Plumbed station: An eye wash unit permanently connected to a continual source of potable water.
  • Gravity-fed (self-contained) station: A stand-alone eye wash device that contains its own flushing fluid that must be refilled or replaced after use.

What are the requirements for an eye wash station?

Eye wash stations

  • Discharge water at a rate of 0.4 gallons per minute at a pressure of 30 PSI for at least 15 minutes.
  • Be capable of being activated in under one second, via a hands-free, stay-open valve.
  • Flush and irrigate both eyes simultaneously.

How long does a eye wash station run?

15 minutes

Portable eyewash units must be capable of delivering water continuously for at least 15 minutes. The water must be readily available to wash both eyes simultaneously.