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Eyewash Solution Medi-First® Buffered Isotonic Solution 16 oz. Squeeze Bottle
Item No:
MED21511
Specifically developed for use in food and restaurant prep, blue latex-free bandages are designed to be highly visible. Sterile irrigating solution flushes particles from eyes and skin quickly. This product is used on acid & alkali burns on the skin & in the eyes to bring the affected area back to natural pH. Solution is sterile & contains a phosphate buffer that aids in the healing process.
- Sterile purified water eyewash.
- Single use, 98. 3 percent ophthalmic solution eyewash
- Available in 16 ounces bottle
Tech Specs
| product_group_name | Medi-First Eye Wash 16 oz |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Eyewash Solution Medi-First® Buffered Isotonic Solution 16 oz. Squeeze Bottle |
| Manufacturer | Medique® |
| Mfr. Model # | 21511 |
| UNSPSC | 42311505 |
| UPC | 347682671334 |
| Ritz Safety Catalog Page | 214.1 |
| Product Name and Product Group Name Check | OK |
| P21 Default Sales Pricing Unit | BT |
| Item Dimensions | 4in x 1.75in x 4in |
| Product Introduction Statement | Specifically developed for use in food and restaurant prep, blue latex-free bandages are designed to be highly visible. Sterile irrigating solution flushes particles from eyes and skin quickly. This product is used on acid & alkali burns on the skin & in |
| Product Web Status | Active |
| Product Feature Statement | Sterile irrigating solution flushes particles from eyes and skin quickly. |
| Product Application Statement | This product is used on acid & alkali burns on the skin & in the eyes to bring the affected area back to natural pH. Solution is sterile & contains a phosphate buffer that aids in the healing process. |
| First Aid Item Type | Emergency Showers & Wash Stations |