Complexity leads to specialization. Such is the case when selecting emergency showers and eyewashes. While a standard catalog product might be appropriate in a small application like a single eyewash in a lab, larger facilities with more complex industrial processes and multiple hazards are a different story.
Specifying a complete emergency equipment system, including matched componentry that addresses the specific needs of a business or unique location, has evolved into a science. And, like any science, the more one works in it the more one becomes skilled in the art. With emergency equipment, specialization has led to packaged, “plug-and-play†response systems, known as Enclosed Emergency Environments (E3). These balanced and application-matched systems leverage the engineering talents of the equipment manufacturer in tailoring appropriate packages for each use.