PhysiciansCare Eye Wash Solution (32 oz) Review
The value refill: sterile isotonic buffered solution at half Eyesaline money, sealed and dated for bottle stations and first-aid cabinets. The chemistry job is simple — the discipl…
The value refill: sterile isotonic buffered solution at half Eyesaline money, sealed and dated for bottle stations and first-aid cabinets. The chemistry job is simple — the discipl…
The consumable that keeps eyewash honest: Honeywell's buffered Eyesaline in sealed 32-ounce bottles, the refill the Fendall station ecosystem runs on. Expired saline is a complianc…
Twenty-seven dollars of first-seconds response, framed honestly: ANSI Z358.1 classifies bottle stations as supplemental — immediate relief on the way to primary eyewash, never a su…
Capacity is what buys flush duration in unplumbed locations, and ANSI Z358.1's benchmark is fifteen minutes: the 14-gallon tank exists to get gravity-fed hardware closer to that ex…
The unplumbed answer to OSHA 1910.151: a self-contained gravity station with dual spray heads that hangs where the chemicals live — janitor closets, mezzanines, dilution points — n…
Stage one of the two-stage system: aggressive rubber outside the door that knocks grit, slush, and mud off soles before the absorber mat inside finishes the job. Two-stage matting …
Half WaterHog money, most of the job at secondary doors: a rubber-backed, low-profile 3x5 that catches traffic at service entrances, interior transitions, and back doors where the …
WaterHog performance with two upgrades: a rubber border that shrugs off cart wheels and exposed placement, and post-consumer recycled content that ticks procurement's sustainabilit…
The mat facility programs spec by name: WaterHog's bi-level surface drops soil below shoe level so it doesn't re-track, and the water-dam border holds better than a gallon per mat.…
The big mover: a listed 5,000 CFM with handle and wheels — flood response, corridor-scale drying after strip cycles, gym-floor air exchange after refinishing. When the wet footage …
The sweet spot of the compact class: 925 CFM from a quarter-horse motor with three speeds, seventeen dollars over the P-80A for half again the airflow. This is the unit to standard…
Seventy dollars of slip-control: the P-80A turns 'wet until it dries' into 'dry in an hour' — and every wet process in the building (mopping, stripping, extraction, spills) ends wh…