AXION® Emergency Eyewash Stations
by Haws
Make employee safety your number one priority with quality emergency eyewash stations from Haws. These eyewash stations feature the medically acclaimed AXION MSR eye/face wash head assembly (patent pending). This revolutionary inverted flow design is the only product on the market that provides a Medically Superior Response consistent with all EMT, emergency room, and doctors' office protocols by sweeping contaminants away from the vulnerable nasal cavity. Traditional eyewashes irrigate from the outside edge of the eye back toward the nose, where contaminants can then be flushed into the nasal cavity through the lacrimal punctum, nature's ocular cavity drain.
Haws AXION® MSR 7260-7270
Plastic Bowl Wall Mounted
Emergency Eye/Face Wash Stations
This emergency eyewash station features:
- Eyewash streams provide Zero Vertical Velocity™ engineering with even laminar flow (3.7 gpm) for enhanced comfort, stability, and effectiveness
- Round 11" green ABS plastic receptor bowl and aluminum wall bracket
- Easy to access wall mounting keeps you in compliance without sacrificing space
- Valve is designed to make the flushing of fluid occur with the push of a stainless steel flag on the side of the unit
- Eye/face wash and valve assembly are pre-built and fully water/pressure tested to ensure no leaks and proper function which ultimately reduces installation time
- Anti-microbially treated against the growth of mold and mildew on the treated components
- Includes a mesh inline strainer to collect debris and yellow plastic pop-off dust cover for the eyewash head
- Available with chrome-plated brass trap with tailpiece
- View detailed eyewash dimensions
Wall Mounted ABS Plastic
Eye/Face Wash:
Add the
9102 dust cover
for 11" receptor bowls - $307.80
Haws AXION® MSR 7360-7460
Stainless Steel Bowl
Emergency Eye/Face Wash Stations
This emergency eyewash station features:
- Eyewash streams provide Zero Vertical Velocity™ engineering with even laminar flow (3.7 gpm) for enhanced comfort, stability, and effectiveness
- Round 11" stainless steel receptor bowl and aluminum wall bracket
- Easy to access wall mounting keeps you in compliance without sacrificing space
- Valve is designed to make the flushing of fluid occur with the push of a stainless steel flag on the side of the unit
- Eye/face wash and valve assembly are pre-built and fully water/pressure tested to ensure no leaks and proper function which ultimately reduces installation time
- Anti-microbially treated against the growth of mold and mildew on the treated components
- Includes a mesh inline strainer to collect debris and yellow plastic pop-off dust cover for the eyewash head
- Available with chrome-plated brass trap with tailpiece
- View detailed eyewash dimensions
Wall Mounted Stainless Steel
Eye/Face Wash:
Add the
9102 dust cover
for 11" receptor bowls - $307.80
Haws AXION® MSR 7612
Swing-Away Sink Mounted
Eye/Face Wash Station
This emergency eyewash station features:
- Designed for counter top near or over sink mounting for ease of installation and convenient operation
- When not in use, this unit utilizes a swing-away feature so the area stays clear for everyday use and saves space
- Available for counter top mounting on the right or left side of a sink
- Requires minimal maintenance - equipped with test card to record weekly testing
- Eyewash streams provide Zero Vertical Velocity™ engineering with even laminar flow (3.7 gpm) for enhanced comfort, stability, and effectiveness
- Dust cover protects the unit from debris when not in use
- View detailed eyewash dimensions
Swing-Away Sink Mounted
Eye/Face Wash:
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q. "How do I know if I need emergency equipment?"
A. Emergency drench showers and eye/face wash stations are required in any environment where someone may be exposed to corrosive materials. As always, we recommend that you consult with the appropriate local OSHA and code personnel for more information on your particular installation.
Q. "Okay, I probably need emergency equipment. How do I know whether I need an eye/face wash or a drench shower?"
A. A drench shower is recommended if there's a chance that more than the eyes or face could be exposed to corrosive materials. Please check with your local OSHA rep regarding your particular application.
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