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The PRATT Portable Eye and Body Wash Station ensures safety wherever it's needed, providing an effective emergency response solution for those on the go. Ideal for fire and emergency teams, drivers transporting hazardous substances, and workers in remote settings—such as mining, agriculture, and construction—this unit offers rapid relief when a plumbed water source isn’t available.
The PRATT Portable Eye and Body Wash Station ensures safety wherever it's needed, providing an effective emergency response solution for those on the go. Ideal for fire and emergency teams, drivers transporting hazardous substances, and workers in remote settings—such as mining, agriculture, and construction—this unit offers rapid relief when a plumbed water source isn’t available.
With a robust 45-litre stainless steel tank, this self-contained station is easy to transport and use, ensuring immediate access to emergency eye and body washing. The tank is pressurized using compressed air and includes an air valve inlet, pressure relief valve, and pressure gauge for optimal safety. Twin soft-stream eye wash nozzles come with dust caps to keep contaminants out, while a handheld eye and body wash with a braided hose provides a generous soft water stream for effective rinsing.
Immediate Response: Designed to minimise injuries by providing an initial flush, this station allows users to rinse eyes, face, and body quickly in emergencies, reducing exposure time to harmful substances.
Its compact design and carry handles make it easy to transport across various worksites, ensuring emergency preparedness even in remote areas.
Made from 304 stainless steel, this tank is built to withstand rugged environments, maintaining a clean and reliable water source when needed most.
Meets AS4775 standards, assuring users of its quality, performance, and safety in line with Australian regulations.
PRATT’s Portable Eye and Body Wash Station combines durability, reliability, and convenience—helping you protect your team and workplace safety, no matter the location.
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