Emergency Safety Shower
Usage
The emergency safety shower is used in emergency situations to remove hazardous chemicals or contaminants from the body.
How to use:
1. The injured person moves quickly to the shower location.
2. Pull the handle to turn on the water flow.
3. Stand under the water for at least 15-20 minutes to ensure all chemicals are removed.
4. Seek medical attention after use to ensure no serious injury occurs.
Components:
1. Shower Head:
Water comes out in a rush that covers the user's entire body.
2. Activation Handle:
Pulled to turn on the shower and water flow.
3. Water Pipe:
Conveys water from the water source to the shower head.
4. Water Valve:
Controls the water flow and shuts off automatically after use.
5. Drain Area:
Allows the drainage of used water to avoid its accumulation.
6. Signage:
Green signs indicating the location and use of the shower, such as "Emergency Shower" and "Emergency Eye Wash".
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Locations:
In factories, laboratories, laboratories, and areas containing hazardous or flammable chemicals.
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