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Bradley S19-465EFW Deck Mount Drench Hose with Dual Angled Sprayheads

UL certified to meet ANSI/ISEA Z358.1-2014

Bradley S19-465EFW Deck Mount Drench Hose with Dual Angled Sprayheads
Source: Bradley Company, LLC
The S19-465EFW Deck Mount Drench Hose from Bradley has been certified by UL to ANSI/ISEA Z358. It can be used to wash the eyes, face, and body of hazardous substances in an emergency.
By Work Safety 24/7 Staff 

The S19-465EFW Deck Mount Drench Hose from Bradley features two angled sprayheads for use as an eyewash.

The handheld unit can be used to wash the eyes, face, and body of hazardous substances in an emergency.

Providing a 5.9 gallons per minute flow rate, the S19-465EFW is equipped with a squeeze stay-open valve and highly-visible yellow-colored eight-foot plastic hose.

It has been certified by UL to ANSI/ISEA Z358.1-2014.

How to purchase

Interested parties can visit Bradley's website to request a site survey, or purchase the S19-465EFW through distributors including Eyewash Direct, Zoro, Grainger, R.S. Hughes, WEBstaurant Store, and aftermarket retailers including eBay.

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