First aid material for eye injuries
The greatest caution is required, especially when treating eye injuries.
Our range is exclusively for first aid and we recommend that you consult an ophthalmologist immediately after an injury.
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Eye patch
Ref 94050
black, with elastic band
for temporary covering of one eye
Eye compress
Ref 94100
sterile, for short-term wound care in the event of external injuries
Eye wash cup
Ref 94025
lid attachment for eye wash bottles
Eye wash solution 500 ml
Ref 94023
0,9% sodium chloride solution, rinsing bottle 500 ml
Neutralizing Eye Wash Solution 250 ml
Ref 94024
4,9% phosphate buffer solution, which neutralizes even extremely strong acids and alkalis quickly and effectively
Sterile Eye Wash QuickLiquid 20 ml Ampoules
Ref 94030
eye wash solution in ampoules to remove dust and dirt, sterile sodium chloride solution (0.9%),
5 sterile eye wash ampoules of 20 ml each
Eye first aid kit
Ref 46090
white case with wall bracket, transparent lid,
contents: 3 sterile eye compresses, 4 pairs of disposable gloves, 1 eye patch in black, 1 x 500 ml eye rinsing solution, 1 x 200 ml eye rinsing solution(ph-neutral), 3 x 2 sterile wound compresses
Eye wash station
Ref 94026
green eye wash station including wall bracket, with mirror, empty
Eye wash station
Contents can be varied as required, for example
2 x 500 ml eye wash, 0,9 sodium chloride solution
or
1 x 500 ml eye wash, 0,9 sodium chloride solution
1 x 250 ml eye wash, 4,9% phosphate buffer solution
Eye emergency box
Ref 94015
Dust-tight eye wash box made of impact-resistant hard foam, pictogram with instructions for use on the outside of the lid, mirror inside the box, 200 ml bottle with neutralising phosphate buffer solution (4.9%), 500 ml bottle with sterile sodium chloride solution (0.9%), which corresponds to the natural salt content of the eye. Eyecup that keeps the eye open when using the bottle. Sealing prevents reuse of an opened bottle. Shelf life of up to 3 years (maintenance-free). Easy and simple to use in first aid cases, sterile and hygienic in accordance with DIN 12930.
