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ULINE H-6697 Emergency Shower/Eyewash Station

Up to 20 GPM for showers, 3 GPM for eyewashes

H-6697 Uline Emergency Shower/Eyewash Station

 
ULINE H-6697 Emergency Shower/Eyewash Station
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The Emergency Shower/Eyewash Station from ULINE can quickly wash contaminants from the eyes or body, providing up to 20 GPM for showers, 3 GPM for eyewashes, and painted safety yellow.
By Work Safety 24/7 Staff 

The Emergency Shower/Eyewash Station from ULINE can quickly wash contaminants from the eyes or body.

Made from powder-coated steel and painted safety yellow for easy visibility, the station features twin spray heads, flip-top dust covers, and a combination drench shower and eyewash bowl in one. It also includes an emergency sign and inspection tag.

Corrosion-resistant construction

The shower head can provide up to 20 gallons per minute of flow, while the eyewash can deliver up to three gallons per minute.

The shower head and bowl are made from ABS plastic, while the valves are corrosion-resistant brass and piping is galvanized steel. Plumbing is required.

The station is recommended for factories and warehouses.

How to purchase

Interested parties can purchase the Emergency Shower/Eyewash Station through ULINE's website.

H-6697 Uline Emergency Shower/Eyewash Station

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Uline, a family-owned business, is the leading distributor of shipping, industrial and packaging materials to businesses throughout North America. The product line has expanded to include industrial, packaging, shipping, material handling, retail…

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