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Equip your facility with essential emergency response equipment – our Emergency Showers and Eyewashes. These fixtures are crucial for providing immediate relief in the event of chemical exposure accidents. Designed with safety and accessibility in mind, our showers and eyewashes are strategically located for quick access, ensuring that employees can promptly rinse off hazardous substances and minimize the risk of injury or further harm.
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Emergency Showers and Eyewashes for rapid response to chemical exposure. Designed for safety and accessibility, these fixtures provide immediate relief in emergency situations, ensuring workplace safety and compliance. Browse now to equip your facility with essential emergency response equipment.
In New Zealand, emergency showers and eyewash stations should comply with AS 4775:2007 or ANSI Z 358.1 which outlines performance requirements for flow rate, activation time, water pattern, temperature, and accessibility.
Key compliance points include:
Our range of emergency showers and eyewash units are built, tested, and certified to meet the requirements of AS 4775, ensuring workplaces meet their obligations under the Health and Safety at Work (Hazardous Substances) Regulations 2017.
pH7 offers a complete range of plumbed-in and self-contained emergency decontamination systems suitable for laboratories, manufacturing facilities, chemical plants, and outdoor sites.
Our range includes:
Each unit is designed for tepid water delivery, hands-free operation, and corrosion resistance, ensuring full compliance with AS 4775.
Emergency decontamination equipment must be installed in locations that allow immediate, unobstructed access. Under AS 4775 / ANSI Z358.1, emergency showers and eyewashes must:
Outdoor units should be UV-stabilised, frost-protected, and equipped with insulated or heated lines if exposed to cold climates. pH7 provides site layout support to help workplaces meet all installation requirements.
Under AS 4775, emergency showers and eyewashes must undergo:
For portable eyewash units, the water must be changed and sanitised according to manufacturer instructions, usually every three to six months.
pH7 offers annual compliance testing services, inspection documentation, and replacement parts, ensuring your emergency equipment remains audit-ready and fully functional.
The correct unit depends on the hazard type, chemical properties, and site layout. When selecting equipment, assess:
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