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Just for future reference, there are portable eyewash stations, selfcontained and all.
But if ya had one setup some moron would think it's a water fountain and let their dog drink from it.
But if ya had one setup some moron would think it's a water fountain and let their dog drink from it.
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One problem perhaps with a club or person providing/making the eyewash materials. If for some reason the water, etc. became contaminated and was used it would seem that the club/person providing it could be in trouble.
Providing manufacturers sealed bottles of "official" eyewash fluids would seem viable though. Our club has a large shed to store the mower and other stuff in. It would seem a trivial matter to add some of the "offical" bottles there. I too have had a face full of fuel and glasses saved me getting the junk in my eyes.
I have since converted to electrics. Just have to worry about electrocution!
Providing manufacturers sealed bottles of "official" eyewash fluids would seem viable though. Our club has a large shed to store the mower and other stuff in. It would seem a trivial matter to add some of the "offical" bottles there. I too have had a face full of fuel and glasses saved me getting the junk in my eyes.
I have since converted to electrics. Just have to worry about electrocution!




