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This sterile saline eye wash bottle from Safety First Aid Group delivers a ready-to-use 500 ml irrigation solution for flushing the eyes and cleaning wounds after contact with particles or liquids. It is aimed at situations where immediate rinsing is needed to reduce irritation or remove contaminants, offering a straightforward option for first-aid kits and workplace stations.
Key Points
The HypaClens solution is supplied in a 500 ml sterile bottle suitable for emergency eye irrigation and general wound washing. It can be used to flush foreign bodies, dust or splash contaminants from the eye and to cleanse minor wounds when sterile saline is required. According to the manufacturer, the formulation is isotonic to be gentle on sensitive tissues.
Technical Specifications
Name
: Safety First Aid Group HypaClens Emergency Sterile Eye Wash Bottle (500ml)- Volume: 500 ml
- Type: Sterile saline solution
- Primary uses: Eye irrigation and wound cleansing
- Presentation: Ready-to-use irrigation bottle
Benefits
Having a dedicated sterile eyewash bottle like this helps to perform immediate first-aid measures without preparing or diluting solutions. This reduces response time after exposure to irritants and supports safer handling of contaminated eyes. The 500 ml capacity offers multiple rinses when necessary, which can be useful in workplace incidents or outdoor activities.
Usage Recommendations
Use the product as an emergency measure to flush the eye or cleanse a wound after exposure to particles or liquids. Hold the eyelids open and pour or squeeze the solution gently across the ocular surface for several minutes, aiming to remove visible debris and dilute any contaminant. For wounds, irrigate until foreign material is removed and the area looks visibly cleaner. Consider seeking professional medical advice if symptoms persist, the contaminant is chemical in nature, or if there is significant eye pain or impaired vision.
Notes and limitations: the bottle is intended for external use only and is not a substitute for professional medical treatment. For chemical exposures, follow any specific decontamination guidance provided by safety data resources, because saline irrigation may not neutralise all substances. 😊🩺🧴









