The Bradley PD19200B faucet-mounted eyewash is designed to quickly convert a standard faucet into an emergency eyewash station. Compliant with ANSI Z358.1-2009, it provides a practical, economical, and reliable solution for laboratories, clinics, educational facilities, and other professional environments where fast response is essential in the event of accidental exposure to irritating substances or contaminants.
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Compliant with ANSI Z358.1-2009 standards, it ensures a rapid and effective response in case of accidental exposure to chemicals. Easy to install on most faucets, this eye wash station offers an immediate and convenient solution to protect your eyes. Its robust and reliable design makes it an essential addition to any workplace or laboratory. Trust our eye wash station for unparalleled protection every day.
Certified ANSI Z358.1-2009. Minimum flow exceeds 0.4 GPM at 30 PSI. It does not include an automated temperature control device.
Economical, practical kit for laboratories and medical facilities. Easy to use in case of emergency.
Can be installed on most standard faucets, turning them into eyewash stations as soon as needed. The eyewash can be activated in one step by pulling on the central pin. The mechanism automatically returns to the faucet position when closed.
This eyewash station ensures a safe, steady flow of water, even if the water supply pressure varies between 30 and 90 PSI.
The pipes are made of chrome-plated brass with a mirror finish, with two yellow highly visible plastic caps for the spray heads.
Warning: This device does not include a thermostatic valve, therefore there is no automated water temperature control.
Eye injuries may be aggravated if hot water is used when rinsing.
The manufacturer recommends the installation of a thermostatic valve in order to comply with ANSI Z358.1-2009 standards. A thermostatic valve keeps rinsing water at a lukewarm temperature. Rinsing water should not be too cold (for more comfort while rinsing for the minimum required rinsing time of 15 minutes) nor too hot (to avoid aggravating eye or face injuries and to avoid scalding).
Make safety a priority.
When chemicals, dust, or irritating particles come into contact with the eyes, immediate rinsing can help reduce the severity of an injury and improve response time. This faucet-mounted eyewash quickly converts an existing water point into a safe rinsing station, making it a useful solution for work areas where space is limited or where a full fixed installation is not required.
The PD19200B model is ANSI Z358.1-2009 approved and provides a minimum flow rate greater than 0.4 GPM at 30 PSI. It is especially well suited for laboratories, medical environments, workshops, and other workspaces requiring fast access to emergency eye rinsing. It is important to note, however, that this model does not include an automatic temperature-control device. For this reason, the manufacturer recommends adding a thermostatic valve to help maintain a proper and comfortable water temperature during the minimum recommended 15-minute flushing period.
• Product code: PD19200B
• Brand: Bradley
• Manufacturer model: S19-200B
• Type: faucet-mounted eyewash
• Compliance: ANSI Z358.1-2009
• Minimum flow rate: more than 0.4 GPM at 30 PSI
• Compatible supply pressure: 30 to 90 PSI
• Activation: central stem mechanism for quick one-motion activation
• Return to faucet mode: automatic when the eyewash is turned off
• Construction: mirror-finish chrome-plated brass piping
• Visibility: two highly visible yellow plastic dust covers
• Important feature: no automatic water-temperature control
• Key benefit: economical solution that installs quickly on most standard faucets
• Install the unit on a compatible faucet using the supplied adapters.
• In an emergency, activate the central stem to start the eyewash in a single motion.
• Position the eyes under the spray to begin flushing immediately.
• Continue rinsing according to the safety procedures in place at your workplace.
• Check the water temperature whenever possible, since this model does not include a thermostatic valve.
• Inspect the components, seals, and adapters regularly.
• Clean the device periodically to remove residue and maintain proper performance.
• Make sure the faucet provides sufficient flow for emergency use.
• Keep the unit accessible and ready for use at all times.
• Replace worn or damaged parts as needed to maintain reliable operation.
Yes. It installs on most standard faucets using the included adapter set, but compatibility should always be verified before installation.
No. It does not include a thermostatic valve, which means water temperature is not automatically regulated.
Because it helps maintain a suitable water temperature for a comfortable 15-minute rinse while reducing the risk of worsening an eye injury with water that is too hot or too cold.
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