Service Includes
Our industry-leading methods and equipment, combined with the knowledge and expertise of our dedicated service professionals, ensure that your station is properly cleaned and serviced.
- Clear communication before and after each service
- Scan of each station for an electronic service record
- Service inspection performed — routine or annual inspection
- Our technician dates the service tag to verify service
- Any station that does not pass inspection is noted on an inspection summary
- Tank drained, cleaned, and refilled with fresh stabilized fluid
Need new plumbed eyewash equipment? Ask about our plumbed eyewash options.
How Our Eye Wash Service Works
We arrive & review
Your dedicated service professional checks in, reviews your stations, and confirms the scope for the visit.
We service the station
We drain, clean, and refill the tank with fresh stabilized fluid, then inspect flow, nozzles, caps, and signage.
We document & follow up
We scan the station, date the service tag, leave you a compliance record, and flag anything that didn't pass.
Keep your emergency eyewash stations clean, compliant, and ready when seconds count. Miami First Aid services self-contained (gravity-fed) eyewash stations on a regular cycle — draining and cleaning the tank, refilling it with fresh tepid-rated flushing fluid and stabilizing additive, and inspecting flow, nozzles, dust caps, and signage.
Ideal for: laboratories, manufacturing and machine shops, auto and body shops, warehouses, cleaning and janitorial operations, and medical or dental offices.
Service details
What's covered, the standards we work to, and where we serve.
Note: this service maintains your equipment. You're still responsible for the weekly activation checks ANSI Z358.1 requires between visits — ask us and we'll show your team how.
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about eyewash station servicing.
Does this service make me OSHA compliant?
It keeps your equipment compliant and sanitary. You're still responsible for weekly activation checks and keeping the station accessible — we can train your team on those.
How often do tanks need servicing?
Most self-contained stations need fresh fluid and cleaning every 3–6 months, following the manufacturer's instructions and ANSI Z358.1. We'll recommend a cadence for your site.
Do you service plumbed-in stations too?
This service covers self-contained (gravity-fed) tanks. We can also help with plumbed eyewash equipment — ask us about your setup.
Do you provide documentation for audits?
Yes. Every visit includes a dated service tag and an inspection record you can keep in your safety binder.
Can you service multiple stations or locations?
Absolutely — use Request a Quote for multi-station and multi-site pricing.
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