HypaClens Economy Eyewash Cabinet

HypaClens Economy Eyewash Cabinet

CP00055228

Product code: CP00055228

The HypaClens Economy Eye Wash Cabinet is a cost-effective solution for eye safety in the workplace.

  • The wall-mountable kit comes supplied with two 500ml HypaClens Eye Wash bottles ideal for irrigating eyes that have been contaminated with smoke, dust or chemicals.
  • The cabinet is supplied with a wall bracket for easy mounting, and can be replenished with HypaClens 500ml Eye Wash bottles.
  • HSE guidelines state that at least 1 litre of eye wash should be available at any given time in work environments where flying debris or chemicals could pose a danger to the eye.
  • Following eye contamination with chemicals or small particles, you should wash the eye out with either clean water or sterile fluid from a sealed container for at least 10 minutes.
  • The HypaClens Sterile Eye Wash is intended as a substitute for clean running water in first aid situations — each bottle should only be used once. After the initial use of the bottle, its contents can no longer be considered sterile and could pose a risk of infection.
  • After use, any excess fluid remaining in the bottle should be discarded.

The HypaClens Economy Eye Wash Cabinet is a cost-effective solution for eye safety in the workplace.

  • The wall-mountable kit comes supplied with two 500ml HypaClens Eye Wash bottles ideal for irrigating eyes that have been contaminated with smoke, dust or chemicals.
  • The cabinet is supplied with a wall bracket for easy mounting, and can be replenished with HypaClens 500ml Eye Wash bottles.
  • HSE guidelines state that at least 1 litre of eye wash should be available at any given time in work environments where flying debris or chemicals could pose a danger to the eye.
  • Following eye contamination with chemicals or small particles, you should wash the eye out with either clean water or sterile fluid from a sealed container for at least 10 minutes.
  • The HypaClens Sterile Eye Wash is intended as a substitute for clean running water in first aid situations — each bottle should only be used once. After the initial use of the bottle, its contents can no longer be considered sterile and could pose a risk of infection.
  • After use, any excess fluid remaining in the bottle should be discarded.

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