Bradley Laboratory Spray Eyewash Hand-Held Hose Wall Mounted Stainless Steel
All wall mounting fixtures come with the unit for quick and easy installation
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BrandBradley
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CollectionLaboratory
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Product CodeS19-430D
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Colourblack and yellow
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MaterialStainless Steel
Bradley pride themselves on being innovative and the Hand-Held Hose Sprayhead is that exactly. Bradley deck-mounted or wall-mounted, dual head drench hoses qualify as an Eyewash when instaled according to the AS4775-2007 guidelines. These provide an alternative to a large eyewash fixture or basin and give more options when choosing the right Emergency Safety Fixture for your environment.
Item Number: S19-430D
* The Bradley Spray Eyewash Hand-Held Hose features a unique design for the unusual needs.
* This unit comes with a flexible stainless steel 1.8 metre hose that is wall-mounted.
* All wall mounting fixtures come with the unit for quick and easy installation.
* This model would suit a laboratory environment where you may not be able to have a large fixture installed
* Bradley hand-held eyewash is squeeze-activated with a simple locking clip that once released allows continuous water to flow
Specifications for the Bradley Hand-Held Spray Eyewash:
* Unit includes a single vertical sprayhead
* 1.8m of flexible stainless steel hose
* Eye and face wash sprayhead is made of plastic
* Handle is squeeze-activated
* Locking clip - once activated allows for continuous water flow
* All items comply with ANSI/ISEA Z358.1 Standard
* UL classified to meet ANSI/ISEA Z358.1 as supplemental Eyewash only
* Wall mounting hardware is included
* Eyewash handle dimensions: 238mm Long
* Dust cover covers the sprayhead from dust or debris
Emergency Fixture Facts:
Dual head drench hoses may take the place of a traditional eyewash if it complies with all Eyewash performance requirements in Section 5 and/or Section 6 of the standard such as being mounted 152mm from any obstruction and 838-1346mm from the top of the spray pattern to the floor.
Back-Flow Preventers:
To select the appropriate back-flow preventer, check with local governing authorities on local codes and ordinances