
Why Pocketwash: See how this portable eye wash station compares to the competition
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Eye Wash Product Comparison
Pocketwash Portable Eye Wash Station
Pocketwash redirects water from a standard faucet towards it's user in a moment's notice. This is accomplished by pressing the product's centered rubber washer against a compatible faucet spout. This product is inexpensive, lightweight, compact, and doesn't expire. Simply add to a first aid kit and rest easy knowing your eyes are covered if/when eye protection falls short.
Faucet-Mounted Eye Wash Station
Capable of converting standard faucets into an eye wash station. Allows the user to toggle between normal faucet use and eye wash station. This product is semi-permanently installed on the faucet by threading the input onto the faucet's spout, so larger sinks are recommended. Eye washing can be done hands-free after installation.
Saline Eye Wash Solution
Saline is a reliable option if regularly checked for expiration and replaced accordingly. Saline bottles should be stored in temperature controlled environments. Eye irritation during eye washing can be slightly less than washing with water, but eye washing duration is limited by how much fluid is held in each bottle.
Eye Wash Cups
This product holds water in a small reservoir and recirculates the fluid to cleanse one eye at a time. While convenient, the likelihood of reintroducing the irritant to the eye is higher with this product.
Large Portable Reservoirs
These reservoirs are perfect for worksites without access to running water. The weight of the product when full and regular fluid replacement can be a negative feature for those looking for a hassle-free eye wash station. Additionally, these reservoirs should be stored in tepid climates to ensure user comfort.