Eye Wash Bottles & Stations – Fast Relief for Irritated Eyes
Chemical splash? Flying debris? Don’t rely on luck—flush it fast, flush it right.
This collection includes sterile saline eye wash bottles, wall stations, ampoules and kits made for fast, effective first aid in eye injuries. From school science labs to mining sites, having proper eye wash gear isn’t optional—it’s a safety requirement.
Why It Belongs in Every Kit
- ✔️ Sterile saline bottles in multiple sizes
- ✔️ Portable and wall-mounted stations available
- ✔️ Single-use ampoules for mobile response and low-waste
- ✔️ Suitable for chemical exposure, grit, dust and eye burns
- ✔️ Meets Australian WHS and workplace first aid compliance
Because Eyes Don’t Get a Second Chance
Eye injuries can happen in an instant—and escalate just as fast. These products let you flush irritants quickly, reduce long-term damage, and stay compliant with Australian safety standards. Trusted in schools, construction sites, emergency vehicles, and factories across the country.
Scroll below to equip your kit, station or site with the right eye wash—before you need it.
Feel confident. Stay prepared.
FAQs
Are these products WHS-compliant?
Yes. All items meet Australian workplace health and safety standards for eye wash and emergency response gear.
What size eye wash bottle should I keep on site?
Most workplaces stock at least a 500ml bottle per kit or station. Smaller ampoules are ideal for mobile teams or low-risk areas.
Can these be used after chemical exposure?
Yes. Sterile saline is suitable for flushing most common chemical splashes, as well as dust, grit or foreign objects in the eye. Always follow with medical care.
Do I need a wall station?
If you work in a higher-risk environment (labs, workshops, factories), yes. Wall-mounted stations improve visibility and response time.
What’s the shelf life?
Most sterile saline bottles and ampoules have a shelf life of 2–3 years. Always check expiry dates during kit audits and replace as needed.