10 Piece Eye Wash Kit - 4 oz. Eyewash, Eye pads & Adhesive Strips, 1 set/box
Part Number
7-600
10 Piece Eye Wash Kit - 4 oz. Eyewash, Eye pads & Adhesive Strips, 1 set/box is rated
out of
5 by
1.
- Modular box with everything you need to treat eye injuries
- Kit includes 4-ounces eye flush
- eye pads
- eye cup and adhesive fastening strips
- Great addition to any first aid kit
- Convenient all in one kit has essential supplies for basic eye wounds and irritations
Details & Contents
Description
Convenient all in one kit has essential supplies for basic eye wounds and irritations. Includes 4 ounce eye flush, eye pads, eye cup and adhesive fastening strips. Sold as 6 piece kit. Perfect for standalone first aid or as a refill for a kit.
- Pieces .....
- 6
- Employee Count .....
- 1 - 24
Specifications
- UPC .....
- 738743076005
- Width .....
- 2.25
- Height .....
- 5.88
- Depth .....
- 3.50
- COO .....
- US
Contents
Piece Count | Description |
---|---|
1 | 4 Ounce Eyewash |
2 | Eye pads |
1 | Eye Cup |
2 | Adhesive Strips |
Reviews
Rated 5 out of
5
by
BK 63 from
Great comfort
We bought this item so that our employees have the convinced of an eyewash station no matter where they are! Safety First!
Date published: 2018-08-10
Questions
Storage instructions state to store at 68F-77F. How is the product affected if stored outside of this range? Does it affect the expiration date? How long can the product be stored outside of this range?
According to eyewash SDS, excessive exposure to extreme heat or cold should be avoided.
If eyewash freezes and there is no evidence of leakage then the product should be OK. Freezing will not harm the eyewash.
The only issue is sterility: Water expands when it freezes so if the seal is broken, the bottle or cap is cracked or there is any other evidence that leakage occurred then throw it out.
Date published: 2020-03-31
is there an sds sheet for this product?
The SDS associated with this kit can be found at the link below under SDS Physicians Care Eyewash.
Date published: 2020-02-12
Will temperatures below freezing damage the eye wash?
According to eyewash SDS, excessive exposure to extreme heat or cold should be avoided.
If eyewash freezes and there is no evidence of leakage then the product should be OK. Freezing will not harm the eyewash.
The only issue is sterility: Water expands when it freezes so if the seal is broken, the bottle or cap is cracked or there is any other evidence that leakage occurred then throw it out.
Date published: 2018-08-29
Is this Sodium Chloride?
The active ingredient in the eyewash is Purified water-98.3%. The inactive ingredients are Boric Acid, Sodium Chloride, and Sodium Borate.
Date published: 2017-11-15