
DROP Eyewash Wall Bracket
DROP Eyewash Wall Bracket. The innovative DROP eyewash station is a leader in innovation with a drop-down dust cover, integrated mirror, integrated eye cup and a secure safety seal.
DROP eyewash refills are a popular solution for convenient eye and wound irrigation.
Wall mountable
- This station allows an eyewash resource to be mounted so it is easily seen and available for emergency use.
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First Aid Tip
Have you ever gotten something stuck in your eye and didn't know what to do about it?
This must-read list of first aid tips will prepare you to handle any eye injuries you may face in the future.
How to Remove Objects From the Eye
Whether it's a grain of sand or some other particle, here are suggestions on what to do — and what not to do — when an object gets in your eye:
- Don't rub your eye to get the object out or make it feel better — you may end up scratching your cornea by moving around the foreign body.
- Don't try to remove an object that is penetrating or embedded in the eye.
- Use a dampened cotton swab to try to remove an object that is not embedded gently.
- Allow your tears to flow; it may help get the object out.
- Try using eyewash or rinsing your eyes with water to flush out the particle.
- If you are not confident that you got the particle out, see an eye doctor.
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