Description
Full Product Description: Foot‑Operated Emergency Eyewash Station
A Foot‑Operated Emergency Eyewash Station is a pedestal-style ocular safety fixture activated by a foot pedal—designed for rapid response when hand use is limited or unsafe. Here’s a detailed breakdown:
Key Features:
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Foot-activated valve: Engage the eyewash by pressing a stainless steel foot pedal, enabling hands-free operation—ideal for users with injured or contaminated hands.
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Pedestal-mounted design: Stands freely or can be securely floor-mounted, placing the station right where eye hazards occur.
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Durable materials: Constructed using long-lasting stainless steel or powder-coated galvanised steel, typically accented in high-visibility yellow for easy recognition.
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Soft aerated flow with ergonomic spray heads: The zero-velocity apex point or similar technology provides a controlled, gentle stream to cleanse eyes effectively.
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Self‑draining and hygienic: Designed to drain after use, reducing standing water and minimizing bacterial growth risk—even with tepid water conditions
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Dust-covered nozzles: Eyewash spray heads include flip-open dust covers to protect against debris and ensure sanitary readiness. Standard compliance: Models are built to meet ANSI Z358.1 and Australian AS4775 safety standards.
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Embedded inspection tag: Some units include inspection tags or maintenance reminders for regular compliance checks.
Typical Specifications (based on common models):
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Height: Approx. 1.1 m (1100 mm) from floor to nozzle
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Material: 304 or 316 stainless steel, ABS spray heads, powder-coated components
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Spray Flow Rate: Around 17 L/min, soft and aerated for safe eye flushing
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Valve Type: Stay-open ball valve ensures continuous flow once activated
Benefits:
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Keeps both hands free for protecting or rinsing injured eyes.
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Positioned closer to risk zones for rapid access.
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Built tough for industrial and lab settings.
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Enhances hygiene and complies with safety regulations.





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