EYEWASH AND SHOWER SYSTEMS are like life vests on a cruise ship - people usually do not need them but are glad to have them in case of emergency. And as with any device that can prevent serious injury, manufacturers are continually coming up with new ways to improve emergency eyewash and shower systems.Nick Tallos, vice president of engineering at Warminster, PA-based Therm-Omega-Tech, said safe fluid temperature is very important. Tallos noted that a "unique system is in development that will cool water on demand to keep it within a safe range," and that "scald protection bleeder valves are already available to bleed out water that is above the safe range temperature."
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