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Emergency Shower and Eyewash, Stainless Steel with Epoxy Coating, Yellow - ESW010YS
Emergency Shower and Eyewash, Stainless Steel with Epoxy Coating, Yellow - ESW010YS

Emergency Shower and Eyewash, Stainless Steel with Epoxy Coating, Yellow - ESW010YS

Model No:ESW010YS

Highly corrosion resistance with yellow epoxy coating

Dual soft-flow nozzles for gentle and thorough rinsing of the eyes

Eyewash drainage design to prevent stagnant water and freezing

Suitable for labs, industrial plants, construction sites, and more

ANSI Z358.1-2014 and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 compliance

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ESNICO's Emergency Shower and Eyewash Stations are designed to provide immediate, life-saving assistance in environments where hazardous materials or chemicals are present. These units are built to meet and exceed safety standards, ensuring rapid decontamination in the event of exposure to harmful substances. The emergency shower features a robust design, with a high-flow showerhead that provides continuous water flow, effectively rinsing contaminants from the body. The accompanying eyewash station is equipped with twin spray heads, allowing for simultaneous flushing of both eyes to minimize injury and discomfort. Both systems are made from durable materials resistant to corrosion, and are engineered for easy installation and maintenance.


ESNICO prioritizes safety and functionality, ensuring that these emergency units are easy to access, operate, and maintain, even in high-pressure situations. They are an essential part of workplace safety programs, meeting international safety and regulatory standards, such as ANSI Z358.1-2014 and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151. With reliable performance, these emergency shower and eyewash stations are ideal for laboratories, industrial sites, and chemical processing facilities, offering peace of mind for employers and employees alike. Trust ESNICO to provide critical emergency solutions for preventing serious injuries and safeguarding workers.


Specification
Model No.ESW010YS
TypeFloor Mounted Combination Shower and Eyewash
StandardANSI Z358.1-2014, EN15154, AS 4775-2007, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151
MaterialStainless Steel 304 with Epoxy Coating
Eyewash Flow Rate≥11.4L/min
Shower Flow Rate≥75.7L/min
Water Inlet1-1/4'' female
Water Outlet1-1/4'' female
Activation TypePush-activated valve
Eyewash NozzlesDual, anti-splash design
Operating Pressure2 to 6 bar
Minimum Ambient Temperature5°C/41°F
Maximum Ambient   Temperature35°C/95°F


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What is an emergency shower and eyewash station used for?

Emergency showers and eyewash stations are designed to provide immediate decontamination to employees exposed to hazardous chemicals, dust, or debris. They help flush contaminants from the skin, eyes, or entire body, reducing injury severity.

What are the types of emergency showers and eyewash stations available?

-Plumbed Units: Connected to a permanent water supply.
-Self-Contained (Portable) Units: Feature a built-in tank for remote or temporary use.
-Combination Units: Offer both full-body shower and eyewash capabilities.
-Wall-Mounted or Pedestal Eyewash Stations: Compact options for smaller spaces.
-Freeze-Protected or Heated Units: Designed for cold environments.

What standards do these units need to comply with?

Emergency showers and eyewash stations must comply with ANSI Z358.1-2014 and OSHA regulations. These standards specify flow rates, activation requirements, and other critical safety criteria.

How do I activate the unit?

-Shower: Pull down the activation rod to release water.
-Eyewash: Push the paddle or lever to start the flow of water.

How often should the units be tested?

According to ANSI standards, units should be:
-Activated Weekly: To ensure proper operation and flush out stagnant water.
-Inspected Annually: For a complete check of flow rates, water temperature, and overall functionality.

Where should emergency showers and eyewash stations be installed?

They should be installed:
-Within a 10-second walking distance from hazardous areas.
-On the same level as the hazard (no stairs or obstacles).
-In a well-lit and clearly marked location.

How long should an affected individual use the shower or eyewash?

The ANSI standard recommends a minimum of 15 minutes of continuous flushing to ensure effective decontamination.

How to customize an eyewash station?

Please share your specific requirements with us, and our technical team will design and customize the eyewash station to meet your needs.

Where can I get more information or purchase a unit?

Contact us directly or visit our website for product details, pricing, and expert advice tailored to your workplace needs.
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