Bio Med Wash Emergency First Aid & Sterile Eye Wash 7-oz., 3-pack

Bio Med Wash Emergency First Aid & Sterile Eye Wash 7-oz., 3-pack
Bio Med Wash Emergency First Aid & Sterile Eye Wash 7-oz., 3-pack
Bio Med Wash Emergency First Aid & Sterile Eye Wash 7-oz., 3-pack

Key features

  • purified tissue-grade water washes wounds and eyes safely
  • no-leak bag-in-can technology means safety first
  • buying this 3-can package saves you money
  • wash smoke debri or tear gas from eyes and face
  • safely wash wounds so they can be properly dressed

Bio Med Wash Emergency First Aid & Sterile Eye Wash 7-oz., 3-pack

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Just as advertised.
BreterMarch 26, 2016
Just as advertised.
Five Stars
ROBERT WARNICKAugust 22, 2015
just what i needed .
Relief Is Just a Blast Away
GotStuffJanuary 9, 2013
This is a powerful product for removing contaminants from the eyes. It is much more powerful than run-of-the-mill safety eyewashes because this product is pressurized. Just hold your eyelids open with two fingers, and with your free hand, aim the canister at your affected eye and pull the trigger. Whoosh! Your eye is cleaned. But make sure you hold the canister a few inches away from your eye because the pressurized stream is quite strong.

I always wear safety glasses when doing any kind of work that might create flying objects or small particles, such as sand or sawdust. But I never wear safety glasses when I do a load of laundry. Sure enough, I accidentally splashed a tiny amount of bleach into my left eye, perhaps not more than a drop. The reaction was swift and very painful. And naturally, my old squeeze bottle of safety eye rinse was out in the garage. So I had to rapidly and repeatedly rinse my eye with tap water while my wife looked on in horror. If I had a can of Bio Med Wash nearby, I could have saved myself some agony with one quick blast.

I bought the three-pack Bio Med Wash and put one can on the workbench in the garage, one can in the medicine cabinet, and, yes, one can in the laundry room. So far, I have only had to use the product once when wind-driven dirt blew into my face while stacking firewood, in spite of my safety glasses.

Note: This product is also recommended for washing out scrapes and cuts prior to bandaging. That might be especially good for cleaning a skin injury on a child, rather than scrubbing the heck out of it.

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