Welcome to our FAQ page, where we’ve compiled answers to the most commonly asked questions about our products, services, and company policies. Whether you’re a new visitor looking to learn more about us, a returning customer with specific inquiries, or someone needing assistance with a particular issue, this page is designed to provide you with quick and clear answers. If you don’t find the information you’re looking for, please feel free to reach out to our support team, who are always ready to assist you.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Emergency Eyewash & Shower
Yes, our emergency eye wash and shower units comply with ANSI Z358.1 standards, ensuring proper flow rates, water temperature, and accessible for immediate use in emergencies.
Yes, we offer outdoor models with freeze and scald protection to ensure functionality in extreme weather conditions. Proper installation and regular maintenance are key to outdoor units’ effectiveness.
Yes, Safetyware offers installation, testing, and maintenance services to ensure that your emergency eye wash and shower systems are properly set up and comply with all relevant safety standards.
The need for an eyewash, a shower, or both in a set depends on the specific hazards present in the workplace. Eyewashes are designed to flush the eyes, while showers are meant for full-body decontamination. A thorough risk assessment can help determine the appropriate combination based on the potential risks.
The solution in the Portable Emergency Eyewash can typically last for a specified period, such as 6 months to a year, depending on the manufacturer’s recommendations. Users should follow guidelines and replace the solution as advised to ensure its effectiveness during emergencies.
According to ANSI standards, emergency eye wash and shower stations should be located within 10 seconds (approximately 55 feet) from hazardous areas and be easily accessible without any obstructions.
Emergency eyewash and shower units made with 304 stainless steel offer superior corrosion resistance, durability, and hygiene, making them ideal for demanding environments where cleanliness and longevity are essential.
Manufacturing defects typically include issues related to materials, workmanship, or construction that affect the functionality or safety of the emergency shower and eyewash units.
Emergency eyewash and shower units made with full stainless steel provide better corrosion resistance and durability compared to units made with chrome-plated forged brass. Stainless steel units are more suitable for harsh environments and offer long-term reliability.
Water supplied to emergency stations should be tepid, between 16-38°C (60-100°F), according to ANSI standards, to prevent further injury from water that is too hot or too cold.
As per the ANSI standard, “flushing fluid” includes potable water, preserved water, buffered saline solutions, or other medically acceptable solutions. Local regulations may also apply in certain cases. It is imperative for facilities to adhere to OSHA and ANSI standards, along with local regulations, when procuring and installing emergency eyewash and shower units to guarantee their effectiveness and safety during emergencies.
Safetyware offers a range of emergency eye wash stations, combination eye wash and shower units, portable eye wash solutions, and drench showers designed for rapid decontamination in case of chemical exposure.
Emergency eyewash and shower units are crucial as they offer a safe and efficient method to flush hazardous substances from the eyes and skin during emergencies.
Product Information
Yes, our emergency eye wash and shower units comply with ANSI Z358.1 standards, ensuring proper flow rates, water temperature, and accessible for immediate use in emergencies.
Yes, we offer outdoor models with freeze and scald protection to ensure functionality in extreme weather conditions. Proper installation and regular maintenance are key to outdoor units’ effectiveness.
Yes, Safetyware offers installation, testing, and maintenance services to ensure that your emergency eye wash and shower systems are properly set up and comply with all relevant safety standards.
The need for an eyewash, a shower, or both in a set depends on the specific hazards present in the workplace. Eyewashes are designed to flush the eyes, while showers are meant for full-body decontamination. A thorough risk assessment can help determine the appropriate combination based on the potential risks.
The solution in the Portable Emergency Eyewash can typically last for a specified period, such as 6 months to a year, depending on the manufacturer’s recommendations. Users should follow guidelines and replace the solution as advised to ensure its effectiveness during emergencies.
According to ANSI standards, emergency eye wash and shower stations should be located within 10 seconds (approximately 55 feet) from hazardous areas and be easily accessible without any obstructions.
Emergency eyewash and shower units made with 304 stainless steel offer superior corrosion resistance, durability, and hygiene, making them ideal for demanding environments where cleanliness and longevity are essential.
Manufacturing defects typically include issues related to materials, workmanship, or construction that affect the functionality or safety of the emergency shower and eyewash units.
Emergency eyewash and shower units made with full stainless steel provide better corrosion resistance and durability compared to units made with chrome-plated forged brass. Stainless steel units are more suitable for harsh environments and offer long-term reliability.
Water supplied to emergency stations should be tepid, between 16-38°C (60-100°F), according to ANSI standards, to prevent further injury from water that is too hot or too cold.
As per the ANSI standard, “flushing fluid” includes potable water, preserved water, buffered saline solutions, or other medically acceptable solutions. Local regulations may also apply in certain cases. It is imperative for facilities to adhere to OSHA and ANSI standards, along with local regulations, when procuring and installing emergency eyewash and shower units to guarantee their effectiveness and safety during emergencies.
Safetyware offers a range of emergency eye wash stations, combination eye wash and shower units, portable eye wash solutions, and drench showers designed for rapid decontamination in case of chemical exposure.
Emergency eyewash and shower units are crucial as they offer a safe and efficient method to flush hazardous substances from the eyes and skin during emergencies.
Technical Support
Yes, our emergency eye wash and shower units comply with ANSI Z358.1 standards, ensuring proper flow rates, water temperature, and accessible for immediate use in emergencies.
Yes, we offer outdoor models with freeze and scald protection to ensure functionality in extreme weather conditions. Proper installation and regular maintenance are key to outdoor units’ effectiveness.
Yes, Safetyware offers installation, testing, and maintenance services to ensure that your emergency eye wash and shower systems are properly set up and comply with all relevant safety standards.
The need for an eyewash, a shower, or both in a set depends on the specific hazards present in the workplace. Eyewashes are designed to flush the eyes, while showers are meant for full-body decontamination. A thorough risk assessment can help determine the appropriate combination based on the potential risks.
The solution in the Portable Emergency Eyewash can typically last for a specified period, such as 6 months to a year, depending on the manufacturer’s recommendations. Users should follow guidelines and replace the solution as advised to ensure its effectiveness during emergencies.
According to ANSI standards, emergency eye wash and shower stations should be located within 10 seconds (approximately 55 feet) from hazardous areas and be easily accessible without any obstructions.
Emergency eyewash and shower units made with 304 stainless steel offer superior corrosion resistance, durability, and hygiene, making them ideal for demanding environments where cleanliness and longevity are essential.
Manufacturing defects typically include issues related to materials, workmanship, or construction that affect the functionality or safety of the emergency shower and eyewash units.
Emergency eyewash and shower units made with full stainless steel provide better corrosion resistance and durability compared to units made with chrome-plated forged brass. Stainless steel units are more suitable for harsh environments and offer long-term reliability.
Water supplied to emergency stations should be tepid, between 16-38°C (60-100°F), according to ANSI standards, to prevent further injury from water that is too hot or too cold.
As per the ANSI standard, “flushing fluid” includes potable water, preserved water, buffered saline solutions, or other medically acceptable solutions. Local regulations may also apply in certain cases. It is imperative for facilities to adhere to OSHA and ANSI standards, along with local regulations, when procuring and installing emergency eyewash and shower units to guarantee their effectiveness and safety during emergencies.
Safetyware offers a range of emergency eye wash stations, combination eye wash and shower units, portable eye wash solutions, and drench showers designed for rapid decontamination in case of chemical exposure.
Emergency eyewash and shower units are crucial as they offer a safe and efficient method to flush hazardous substances from the eyes and skin during emergencies.