Barrier-Free Units
Your Professional Barrier-Free Units Supplier
In 2007, our company officially entered the industrial safety protection field, focusing on the R&D and manufacturing of emergency shower equipment and safety eyewashes. After nearly two decades of dedicated research and continuous technological accumulation, we have developed profound technical expertise and rich project experience in this niche segment.Additionally, we provide electrically trace-heated eye wash units designed for low-temperature environments, comprehensively meeting emergency protection needs across different work scenarios.
why choose us
Our service
We also serve leading industrial customers including BASF and SMIC, demonstrating our ability to meet high safety and quality requirements.
Long-Term Specialization in Safety Equipment
With over 15 years of focus on emergency eyewash and shower equipment, our team has deep expertise in materials, fluid performance, and ergonomic design.
Industry-Specific Custom Solutions
We provide both standard products and customized solutions for industries such as chemicals, pharmaceuticals, electronics, energy, and laboratories, based on real operating conditions.
Efficient Global Response Capability
Our integrated production and service system allows fast response to customer needs across China, Europe, North America, and Southeast Asia, supporting long-term cooperation.
Universal Accessibility (Barrier-Free):
Meets ADA requirements for wheelchair users, allowing easy activation and use for everyone in emergencies.
Space-Saving & Cleanliness:
Recessed into the wall, they save space and offer a sleek look, while a hide-away cover keeps them free from dust and debris when not in use.
Enhanced Comfort & Stability:
Features like "Zero Vertical Velocity" streams provide a stable, laminar flow that's comfortable and effective for rinsing eyes and face.
Integrated Waste Management:
Built-in drain pans collect waste fluid, preventing slips and keeping the area clean.
Durable & Reliable:
Heavy-duty stainless steel construction ensures longevity, with features like in-line strainers to protect components from water line debris.
Specification
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Temperature requirement on working environment |
0°C~40°C |
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Flow rate of eye/face wash |
≥ 11.4 L/min |
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Inlet thread |
G1-1/4" , male |
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Outlet thread |
Rp 1-1/4" , female |
Features of Barrier-Free Recessed Eye Face Wash
Material: Stainless steel 304
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Surface finishing: Fine-polished
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Function: Wash eyes and face
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Switch ball valve: SS304
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Nominal pressure: 1.0 Mpa
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Working pressure: 0.2~0.4 Mpa
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Testing pressure: 1.5 Mpa
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Notes : The inlet part and outlet part are customizable;
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Maintenance of Barrier-Free Recessed Eye Face Wash
Verify the access to the emergency eye/face wash and shower is unobstructed with good clearance maintained. including countertop-mounted eye washes. Contact the laboratory supervisor and arrange for immediate clearing of the obstruction.
Verify the tag for the annual conformance inspection/testing date. If nearing the due date, contact HSE or Laboratory Services to arrange for the testing or preventive maintenance inspection.
Visually inspect the eyewash and shower to ensure that there are no broken parts, leakage, accumulated dirt, rusty parts, missing lever, or other visible signs of equipment damage, etc.
Verify that eyewash nozzle protective covers are properly positioned, clean and intact. Upon activation, nozzle covers should automatically disengage from the nozzle.
Check that the spouts are clean, and the bowl and/or sink drains are free of trash.
Activate the eyewash/ shower for approximately 2-3 minutes; check that the flushing fluid is provided is clean, effective and continuous. The water should begin to flow from both nozzles within 1 second with equal pressure or the shower head with adequate pressure.
Check for any leaks while all valves are in the closed position. Verify that all valves stay in the open position upon activation.
If flow pattern of the eyewash is uneven, suspected of pressure of too high or too low, use the eyewash testing gauge to test for the pattern. The flushing fluid should cover both inside and outside line when the gauge is lowered no more than 1.5 inches below the fluid peak.
If the unit does not operate as required; the temperature is too hot or cold; water does not turn off; defective lever or handle; tag the unit “out of service” and contact Laboratory Services for repair.
If there is no problem, mark the date and initial the Weekly Flushing Records Tag (Appendix C) and affix it to the wall or the equipment. Flushing record tags are available free of charge from HSE central warehouse.
Ensure that problems identified during the activation are resolved as soon as possible. If the unit is found to be non-operational, and there are no other units in the space as back-up, all work with hazardous material that require an eye/facewash or shower must cease until the unit is repaired.

Chemical laboratories, janitor closets, industrial washing facilities, and similar spaces where a hazard of corrosive or injurious substances (including air-sensitive or water-reactive liquids or solids) exists,
Laboratories or areas where there is a potential for the eyes to be exposed to biological hazards that could lead to infection. Emergency eyewashes are required in facilities working at Biosafety Level 2 (BSL2),
Mechanical workshop where there is a potential for the eyes to be exposed to physical hazards such as flying chips or dust from sanding or grinding processes or chemical hazard of exposure,
Storage areas where breakable containers of injurious or corrosive materials (one gallon or more) are handled outside their original shipping cartons,
Waste accumulation areas that could contain corrosive waste materials,
Pesticide storage or mixing facilities; acid neutralization tank storage areas; swimming pool water treatment facilities.
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