Emergency Eye Wash Bottle Suppliers in Sri Lanka
Wall-Mounted Eye Wash Bottle Stations
Create immediate first-aid flushing points in high-risk zones, battery charging rooms, and chemical handling areas. Our wall-mounted eye wash stations feature clear instruction diagrams, integrated dust covers, and mirrors to assist injured workers during a rapid emergency rinse.
Portable Emergency Squeeze Bottles
Essential personal eye protection for field engineers, construction workers, and laboratory personnel. Designed with ergonomic, cup-shaped eye pieces, these flexible squeeze bottles deliver a smooth, controlled stream of fluid to wash away dust, debris, or chemical contaminants on the go.
Sterile Saline & Neutralizing Refills
Keep your safety stations completely ready for unexpected accidents. We supply bulk wholesale refills of sterile sodium chloride (saline) solutions and specialized pH-neutralizing rinsing fluids, meticulously sealed to maintain dynamic safety compliance.
First-Aid Eye Safety Compliance
Ensure your facility stands in full alignment with global occupational health mandates. These portable emergency eyewash units provide rapid, accessible decontamination points in workspace areas where a plumbed water source is unavailable or unfeasible.

Emergency Eye Wash Bottles
Perfect for flushing hazardous particles such as chemical splashes, dust, sawdust, pollen, and smoke.
This all-in-one first aid solution provides an immediate rinsing response for laboratories, classrooms, industrial work sites, and public facilities. This multipurpose solution is highly effective at neutralizing impurities and irritants, preventing permanent eye damage from acids and corrosive substances that can set in after only 10 seconds.
As fundamental first aid equipment for any industrial work environment and a practical supplement to fixed safety drench stations, personal eye wash products offer a highly reliable, inexpensive solution to enhance your workplace emergency preparedness and accelerate critical response times when hazardous debris or chemical splashes enter the eye.
Things to Consider When Choosing Personal Eye Wash Units
- On-Site Contaminant Hazards: Standard sterile water or saline solutions mimic human tears and work perfectly for flushing out physical particulate debris (such as dust, dirt, wood chips, or metal fragments). However, when corrosive acids or alkalis are present, a specialized pH Neutralizing solution is mandatory to quickly neutralize the chemical and restore the eye’s normal pH value of 7.4.
- Worker Location & Environment: Whether your crew works in fixed stations, moves across multi-level construction facilities, or operates outdoors, portable eye wash bottles can be stationed precisely where accidents are likely to occur. Choose from wall-mounted safety stations, individual squeeze bottles, or convenient belt pouches for mobile field staff.
Proper Maintenance of Eye Wash Bottles
- Wash the bottle and all accessory parts (including cap and tubes) in a mild detergent solution.
- Rinse thoroughly to remove all traces of detergent.
- Under perfectly clean conditions, fill the eye wash bottle completely with sterile water.
- Replace the top securely, close the protective cap, and return it to its designated emergency station.
- If a bottle is opened or used, empty it completely and repeat steps 1–4 before replacing it.
- Important: After any emergency eye flushing incident, the injured individual must immediately see a physician for a professional eye medical examination.
Safety Guidelines for Refilling Eye Wash Solutions
To guarantee clean delivery and avoid bacterial growth, industrial facilities must implement a strict maintenance schedule. Use these standard safety guidelines for solution replacement frequencies:
| Rinse Solution Type | Recommended Replacement Frequency |
|---|---|
| Pure Water Only | Change once per week |
| Water mixed with Preservatives | Change every two months |
| Pre-mixed Commercial Eye Wash Solutions | Change every 4 to 6 months |
| Unopened, Factory-Sterile Solution Bottles | Valid until printed factory expiration date |
Please Note: Factory-sealed sterile emergency eyewash solutions can have a shelf life of up to 3 years depending on the manufacturer. However, once the safety seal is broken or the bottle is opened, the product is no longer sterile and must be replaced immediately after the shift.
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