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MOBILE SHOWERS AND EYEBATHS
October 1st 2004

Should a corrosive chemical come into contact with the skin, the sooner treatment occurs the less the tissue damage will be.

Equipment that can be moved easily to where a person is working can help. One solution, especially for minor splashes, is the self-contained, portable pressurised cylinder unit.

Hughes Safety Showers offers units with capacities from 9 to 45l that can deliver copious amounts of water through handheld showers on flexible hoses. These can be used for eyes, face or body. The largest model has a fixed eye and facewash attachment.

The company can provide a combined emergency shower and eyebath that is self-contained and mobile.

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