SP75 – Floor Flange

Model SP75 is a 22.9 cm (9″) diameter green powder-coated cast-iron floor flange and 1-1/4″ hot-dipped glavanized tee. A foot treadle assembly can be used with this flange.

SP178 – Shower/Eyewash Sign

Model SP178 is a vertical, universal combination emergency shower and eyewash sign, made of green plastic. 8″ x 10-3/4″ H (20.3 x 27.3 cm).

SP185 – Striped Label

Model SP185 is a 21″ (53.3 cm) long, self-adhesive, high visibility stripe in Safety Green and bright yellow for high visibility.

SP178LG – Large Shower/Eyewash Sign

Model SP178LG is a vertical, large, universal combination emergency shower and eyewash sign, made of green plastic. 18″ W x 24″ H (45.7 x 61 cm).

SP177 – Shower Sign

Model SP177 is a vertical, universal emergency shower sign, made of green plastic. 8″ W x 10-3/4″ H (20.3 x 27.3 cm).

SP175 – Eyewash Sign

Model SP175 is a vertical, universal emergency eyewash sign, made of green plastic. 8″ W x 10-3/4″ H (20.3 x 27.3 cm).

SP176 – Hose Spray Sign

Model SP176 is a vertical, universal emergency body spray sign, made of green plastic. 8″ W x 10-3/4″ H (20.3 x 27.3 cm).

VRKSP248 – Valve Repair Kit For SP248

Model VRKSP248 Valve Repair Kit For SP248 AXION head with squeeze handle valve for body spray units

VRK158B – Valve Repair Kit for SP158B

The Haws model VRK158B valve repair kit includes the cold sensing thermostat.

SP220 – Foot Treadle

Model SP220 is a complete foot control assembly, including chain, clamp, nut, ring, screw, spring and treadle. For use on pedestal and combination units.

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.

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.