Safety Showers and Eye Wash Stations

Decontamination Systems for Quick Response

In industrial environments that regularly handle acids, caustics, or other hazardous chemicals, the first 15 seconds after exposure are the most critical. When splashing occurs, immediate irrigation is the only way to minimize permanent damage or serious injury. At Cross Company’s Process Solutions group, we provide reliable emergency showers and eye/face wash stations designed to provide that first line of defense.

Through our partnership with Hughes, a leader in emergency safety equipment with over 50 years of expertise, we can provide solutions beyond simple plumbing. From self-contained tank-fed units for remote sites to temperature-controlled showers for extreme climates, we offer safety systems designed to provide reliable, steady flow of tepid water when every second counts.

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Safety Showers

Wall mounted ABS open bowl eye wash

Eye Wash Stations

Safety Showers

Corrosion Resistance – Units are available in stainless steel or high-visibility, chemically resistant polymers, ensuring longevity in aggressive chemical processing environments.

Nozzle Design – Specialized eye/face wash diffusers provide a gentle, aerated flow that effectively “scrubs” contaminants from the face without causing further trauma.

Ease of Maintenance – Designed for the required weekly activation tests, Hughes units feature accessible valves and robust linkages that resist seizing over long periods of inactivity.

 

Indoor Safety Shower Units

For facilities with existing infrastructure, we can provide wall, ceiling, and floor-standing units. These range from simple drench showers to multi-nozzle body spray systems, all featuring high-performance valves that remain open until intentionally closed, allowing the user to use their hands for irrigation.

  • Tank fed
  • Plumbed-in – unheated
  • Plumbed-in – temperature controlled

 

Outdoor Safety Shower Units

It can be a challenge to maintain tepid water in outdoor settings or environments with significant hot or cold temperature extremes. Whatever the challenges of your environment, we can provide an outdoor emergency safety shower that works for your plant. From cold climates showers with integrated immersion heaters to hot climate models that can be equipped with chiller units, we can help.

  • For cold climates
  • For hot climates
  • Temperature controlled
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Wall mounted ABS open bowl eye wash

Eye Wash Stations

Eye wash stations designed to meet ANSI Z358.1-2014 standards and maintain compliance with OSHA regulations. These stations are quick and easy to operate no matter the location. They contain diffusers to guarantee a gentle aerated water flow, washing eyes/face for up to 15 minutes. Built to withstand tough environments, indoors, and outdoors.

  • Plumbed Eye Wash Stations
  • Self-Contained and Portable Eye Wash Stations

Hughes Decontamination Systems Technical Features

Hughes began as a pressure vessel fabricator, and that engineering DNA is evident in the durability of their safety equipment.

Corrosion Resistance

Units are available in stainless steel or high-visibility, chemically resistant polymers, ensuring longevity in aggressive chemical processing environments.

Nozzle Design

Specialized eye/face wash diffusers provide a gentle, aerated flow that effectively “scrubs” contaminants from the face without causing further trauma.

Ease of Maintenance

Designed for the required weekly activation tests, Hughes units feature accessible valves and robust linkages that resist seizing over long periods of inactivity.

Protect Your Process

Nothing can protect your facility from all accidents all the time. But you can have the right equipment in place to prevent the unsafe or risky conditions that cause these accidents in the first place. And the best first step to increasing safety is the right safety equipment. Protect your process, personnel, and equipment with Cross Company.

Offering Solutions From Leading Safety Equipment Brands

Why Cross Safety Showers and Eye Wash Stations?

Interested in learning more about safety showers and handwash stations from Hughes? Our team of experts work with customers in a wide range of process applications across multiple industries. With such a variety of options available, finding the right solution is important. We can work with your team to determine the best solution for your project.

Don’t wait for an accident to test your safety infrastructure. Contact the experts at Cross Company today to specify a Hughes emergency safety system that protects your team and your facility.

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Related Safety Equipment

At Cross, we offer much more than just respiratory equipment and escape hoods. We can also provide the solutions our process manufacturing partners need to succeed. Check out our other process solutions equipment and see for yourself.

See How Our Process Solutions Team Can Help Improve Quality, Increase Efficiency, And Reduce Risk.

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