Description
The EYEWASH BOTTLE STATION DOUBLE 32 OZ is a wall-mounted emergency eyewash solution designed to provide rapid decontamination in workplace environments where chemical, dust, or particulate exposure poses a health risk. This dual-bottle configuration delivers 64 ounces of total eyewash solution, meeting ANSI Z535.1 and ANSI/ISEA Z358.1 standards for emergency eyewash equipment in industrial, laboratory, manufacturing, and healthcare settings.
Key Features and Specifications: This eyewash station features two independent 32 oz bottles of sterile, buffered eyewash solution mounted on a secure wall-bracket assembly for convenient access during emergency situations. The dual-bottle design ensures adequate supply for thorough eye flushing while one bottle is being used, and allows for quick replacement without complete station downtime. Each bottle is equipped with a flip-top cap and integral eyecup for comfortable, hands-free operation that directs solution flow directly into the eye. The compact footprint makes this ideal for space-constrained environments such as laboratory benches, production floors, chemical storage areas, and first-aid stations. The eyewash formulation is isotonic and pH-balanced to prevent irritation during the flushing process, and the solution is preserved to maintain sterility for extended shelf life. The mounting hardware is corrosion-resistant and suitable for both indoor and sheltered outdoor installations. This product is manufactured in compliance with OSHA regulations and meets the emergency eyewash equipment requirements outlined in 29 CFR 1910.151(c).
Applications and User Industries: The EYEWASH BOTTLE STATION DOUBLE 32 OZ is essential equipment for manufacturing facilities, chemical processing plants, pharmaceutical companies, research laboratories, educational institutions, automotive shops, construction sites, and any workplace where employees face potential ocular hazards. Common scenarios requiring immediate eyewash access include chemical splashes from handling solvents, acids, bases, or cleaning compounds; dust and particulate exposure from grinding, cutting, or welding operations; and thermal or caustic burns. Facilities with multiple hazard zones benefit from deploying eyewash stations at each exposure point to minimize response time. Industries such as petrochemical refining, semiconductor manufacturing, food processing, and water treatment rely on strategically positioned eyewash equipment as a critical component of their occupational health and safety programs. Maintenance technicians, operators, and research personnel in these environments depend on accessible eyewash stations to prevent permanent vision damage from accidental exposure.
What to Consider When Selecting an Eyewash Station: When evaluating eyewash bottle stations for your facility, first assess your specific hazard profile and determine the appropriate number of stations needed based on ANSI Z358.1 guidelines, which recommend placement within 10 seconds of potential exposure areas. Consider the volume requirements—dual 32 oz bottles provide 64 ounces total, sufficient for initial flushing of both eyes for approximately 3-4 minutes of continuous irrigation, which meets minimum ANSI standards. Verify ANSI/ISEA certification and compliance documentation to ensure your equipment meets regulatory requirements for your industry and location. Evaluate the eyewash solution formulation, checking that it is sterile, buffered, isotonic, and contains appropriate preservatives for your climate and storage conditions. Examine mounting options to ensure the station can be securely installed at appropriate height and visibility in your facility. Assess maintenance requirements, including expiration dates, replacement schedules, and the availability of refill bottles in your supply chain. Compare single versus dual-bottle configurations based on your facility’s traffic volume and replacement capacity. Finally, consider training and signage needs to ensure employees know eyewash station locations and proper usage procedures.
What size bottles are included with the EYEWASH BOTTLE STATION DOUBLE 32 OZ?
This station includes two 32 oz (approximately 946 mL) bottles of sterile, buffered eyewash solution, providing a combined total of 64 ounces. This volume allows for adequate flushing of both eyes for several minutes, meeting ANSI Z358.1 minimum requirements for emergency eyewash equipment. The dual configuration ensures you maintain emergency capability even while replacing an empty bottle.
How do I install and maintain this eyewash station?
Installation is straightforward: secure the wall-mount bracket to a structurally sound wall surface at eye level (typically 42-54 inches from the floor) using the provided hardware, ensuring the station is easily accessible and clearly visible. Position it within 10 seconds of potential hazard areas per ANSI standards. Maintenance involves regular inspection to confirm bottles are secure and solution has not expired, performing monthly functionality checks to verify caps operate smoothly, and replacing bottles according to the manufacturer’s expiration date schedule (typically annually or per local regulations). Keep detailed maintenance logs for compliance documentation.
What is the difference between eyewash bottle stations and combination eyewash/shower stations?
Eyewash bottle stations are designed specifically for ocular decontamination and occupy minimal space, making them ideal for targeted placement near specific chemical or hazard zones. Combination eyewash/shower






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