9206 – Wall box

Wall box 9206 for secure mounting and protection of the portable emergency body shower 8140.

9086 – Water Additive

Bacteriostatic preservative for use with the portable emergency body shower 8140. One 100ml bottle preserves up to 9 liters of water for up to 12 months.

9060 – CO2 cartridge – Replacement set for 8140

Screw-in replacement CO2 cartridge Model 9060 for portable emergency body shower 8140

8140 – Portable emergency body shower

The Haws® portable emergency body shower Model 8140 is the ideal solution when a plumbed-in safety shower is unavailable, such as on construction sites, during maintenance work, or for use in service vehicles. It includes water additive 9086, CO2 cartridge 9060 and a wall bracket. The Model 8140 is highly transportable and provides immediate first aid in cases of skin contamination with chemicals or burns. It must not be used for rinsing in cases of eye injuries.

 

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Features and Benefits Portable emergency body shower 8140

9321CE – Instantaneous electric water heater – CE compliant

The Haws® 9321CE compact indoor Instantaneous Electric Water Heater is designed to provide immediate tepid water for safety showers and eyewashes. In accordance with EN 15154 guidelines, tepid water, ideally between 20°C and 25°C, ensures that victims can use the emergency equipment for the recommended 15 minutes without the risk of hypothermia or scalding.

Capable of delivering between 9.5 and 114 liters per minute of tepid water, the 9321CE can feed either a combination safety shower or multiple eyewash stations. When activated, the instantaneous heater quickly heats the water to the set tepid temperature in a matter of seconds. The predictive control algorithm ensures precise temperature control (+/- 1°C at steady state flow) of the tepid water.

The 9321CE compact indoor Instantaneous Water Heater simplifies installation by integrating directly into the cold water supply pipe for the safety equipment, eliminating the need for a thermostatic mixing valve. It is a safe and smart solution, providing endless tepid water for indoor-installed emergency equipment across the industries.

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9326CE – Instantaneous electric water heater – CE compliant

The Haws® 9326CE indoor/outdoor Instantaneous Electric Water Heater is designed to provide immediate tepid water for safety showers and eyewashes. In accordance with EN 15154 guidelines, tepid water, ideally between 20°C and 25°C, ensures that victims can use the emergency equipment for the recommended 15 minutes without the risk of hypothermia or scalding.

Capable of delivering between 9.5 and 151 liters per minute of tepid water, the 9326CE can feed either a combination safety shower or multiple eyewash stations. When activated, the instantaneous heater quickly heats the water to the set tepid temperature in a matter of seconds. The predictive control algorithm ensures precise temperature control (+/- 1°C at steady state flow) of the tepid water.

The 9326CE indoor/outdoor Instantaneous Water Heater simplifies installation by integrating directly into the cold water supply pipe for the safety equipment, eliminating the need for a thermostatic mixing valve. It is a safe and smart solution, providing endless tepid water for emergency equipment across all industries, including offshore applications.

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7260 AXION – Wall mount eye wash

Model 7260 AXION wall mounted eye and face wash features the medically acclaimed AXION MSR eye/face wash head assembly (patent pending). This revolutionary inverted flow design is the only product on the market that provides a Medically Superior Response consistent with all EMT, emergency room and doctors’ office protocols by sweeping contaminants away from the vulnerable nasal cavity. Traditional eyewashes irrigate from the outside edge of the eye back toward the nose, where contaminants can then be flushed into the nasal cavity through the lacrimal punctum, nature’s ocular cavity drain.

Certified by CSA to meet the ANSI Z358.1 Standard for Emergency Eyewash and Shower Equipment.

TWBS.SHE – Thermostatic Mixing Valve

Model TWBS.SHE, lead-free Emergency Valve (patent pending), thermostatically mixes hot and cold water to provide a safe fluid supply for emergency shower and eyewash equipment. The valve contains a secondary high temperature limit valve to provide additional protection to the user in the event of main tempering valve malfunction. Additionally, to ensure a fail-safe water supply for emergency shower and eyewash stations, a series of cold water by-pass valves open in the event of hot water pressure loss. (No gauges supplied – ASSE 1071 standard recommends gauges be placed 5 to 8 feet (1.52 to 2.44 m) downstream for the most accurate temperature measurement.)

Listings: ASSE 1071, CSA B125.3, NSF/ANSI 372, NSF/ANSI 61-section 8, California Health and Safety Code 116875 (AB 1953).

TWBS.EWE – Thermostatic Mixing Valve – 45 liters/min

Model TWBS.EWE, lead-free Emergency Valve (patent pending) thermostatically mixes hot and cold water to provide a safe fluid supply for emergency eyewash equipment. The valve contains a secondary high temperature limit valve to provide additional protection to the user in the event of main tempering valve malfunction. Additionally, to ensure a fail-safe water supply for emergency shower and eyewash stations, a series of cold water by-pass valves open in the event of hot water pressure loss. (No gauges supplied – ASSE 1071 standard recommends gauges be placed 5 to 8 feet (1.52 to 2.44 m) downstream for the most accurate temperature measurement.)

Listings: ASSE 1071, CSA B125.3, NSF/ANSI 372, NSF/ANSI 61-section 8, California Health and Safety Code 116875 (AB 1953).

TWBS.HF – Thermostatic Mixing Valve

Model TWBS.HF, lead-free Emergency Valve (patent pending), thermostatically mixes hot and cold water to provide a safe fluid supply for emergency shower and eyewash equipment. The valve contains a secondary high temperature limit valve to provide additional protection to the user in the event of main tempering valve malfunction. Additionally, to ensure a fail-safe water supply for emergency shower and eyewash stations, a pressure sensing diverter valve is provided that sends a pressure signal to open the cold water by-pass valve in the event of hot water pressure loss, main valve thermostat malfunction, or clogged cold water check-stop. (No gauges supplied – ASSE 1071 standard recommends gauges be placed 5 to 8 feet (1.52 to 2.44 m) downstream for the most accurate temperature measurement.)

Listings: ASSE 1071, CSA B125.3, NSF/ANSI 372, NSF/ANSI 61-section 8, California Health and Safety Code 116875 (AB 1953).

9202E – Thermostatic Mixing Valve

Model 9202E Emergency Valve (patent pending) thermostatically mixes hot and cold water to provide a safe fluid supply for emergency showers and eyewash equipment. Additionally, to ensure a fail-safe water supply for emergency shower and eyewash stations, a series of cold water by-pass valves open in the event of hot water pressure loss. (No gauges supplied – ASSE 1071 standard recommends gauges be placed 5 to 8 feet (1.52 to 2.44 m) downstream for the most accurate measurement.)

CSA Certified to ASSE 1071 and applicable sections of CSA B125.3.

9201EW – Thermostatic Mixing Valve

Model 9201EW Emergency Valve thermostatically mixes hot and cold water to provide a safe fluid supply for a single emergency eye/face wash. Additionally, to ensure a fail-safe water supply for emergency eyewash stations, a cold water by-pass valves open in the event of hot water pressure loss. (No gauges supplied – ASSE 1071 standard recommends gauges be placed 5 to 8 feet (1.52 to 2.44 m) downstream for the most accurate temperature measurement.)

CSA Certifies this product to perform according to the ASSE 1071 standard and applicable sections of CSA B125.3.