Eye Showers

Eyewash stations provide immediate emergency rinsing of eyes and face on contact with chemicals or other hazardous substances. Compliant with EN 15154-2, available as wall-mounted or table-top models with reservoir, required in laboratories, chemical plants and environments with eye injury risk.

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Eyewash stations for rapid emergency rinsing of eyes and face

Eyewash stations are designed for the immediate and thorough rinsing of eyes and face on contact with chemicals, corrosive substances, dust or foreign objects. Fast action is essential: the first seconds after exposure determine the outcome. Having an eyewash station within reach in 10 seconds can prevent permanent eye damage.

Eyewash stations are available as wall-mounted units, table-top models or as part of a combined safety shower with body rinsing.

Technical features of eyewash stations

Eyewash stations are compliant with EN 15154-2 and deliver a gentle, even flow of water to both eyes simultaneously. They are fitted with dust caps protecting the spray heads when not in use. Activation is via a lever or push button for single-hand operation.

Available in wall-mounted versions for permanent installation and table-top models with water reservoir for locations without a water connection.

Applications of eyewash stations

Eyewash stations are required in laboratories, chemical plants, spray painting facilities and other environments where workers are exposed to substances that can cause eye injury. They form an essential part of first aid facilities under health and safety legislation.

Combine with a safety shower for simultaneous rinsing of body and eyes in the event of serious exposure.

Why eyewash stations from Nedelko?

Nedelko offers eyewash stations compliant with EN 15154-2 in various versions for permanent installation and mobile use, immediately available for professional application.

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When is an eyewash station required?

For work with substances that can cause eye injury, an eyewash station is required under health and safety legislation and EN 15154-2.

How long should eyes be rinsed at an eyewash station?

At least 15 minutes continuous rinsing per EN 15154-2. For corrosive substances, longer rinsing may be necessary.

What is the difference between an eyewash station and a portable eyewash unit?

An eyewash station is connected to the water supply for continuous rinsing. A portable unit has its own water reservoir for use without a water connection.

Are eyewash stations suitable for contact lens wearers?

Yes, on exposure contact lenses must be removed as quickly as possible and the eyes then thoroughly rinsed.

How often should an eyewash station be inspected?

Activate weekly to remove stagnant water and check operation. Annual inspection per EN 15154 is required.