Laboratory safety showers by FSP-Tech® provide maximum safety when working with chemical, biological, or technical hazards. Optimized pipe cross-sections and high-quality stainless steel surfaces make them ideal for laboratories, research facilities, and testing environments.
The latest generation features a clean stainless-steel design, easy installation, and low-maintenance construction. All models are engineered for effective rinsing performance, hygienic cleaning, and long-term durability.
With a wide range of mounting and combination options, each unit can be precisely adapted to spatial and safety requirements—from compact over-door units to combined body and eye wash systems.
Body Safety Showers (Wall-Mounted)
Robust stainless-steel standard model with high-performance shower head for uniform coverage and reliable decontamination. Ideal for laboratory and industrial applications with wall connections.
Body Safety Showers (Ceiling-Mounted)
Space-saving ceiling-fed version for centralized water supply – optimal for small rooms or suspended pipe installations.
Over-Door Mounting
Practical installation above doors with transom windows; ideal for retrofitting in existing buildings or confined areas.
Combination Showers (Body + Eye Wash)
Compact combination systems integrating body and eye wash units at a single connection point – space-efficient, standard-compliant, and ideal for comprehensive personnel protection.
FSP-Tech® laboratory safety showers are used wherever scientific, analytical, or technical work involves hazardous chemicals, biological agents, or other substances requiring rapid decontamination.
They are essential in chemical laboratories, where reagents, solvents, and hazardous substances are handled, and in pharmaceutical or biological labs, where hygienically sensitive processes occur. Research and development laboratories rely on them due to increased exposure risks associated with experimental work.
In testing and quality-control laboratories, they provide safety during material or product testing where unexpected reactions or splashes may occur. They are also used in pilot plants and technical centers, where practical process steps or pre-production trials are performed.
Additionally, they are suitable for comparable hazard areas within industrial production environments where laboratory-type processes take place.
All versions comply with DIN EN 15154, the German Ordinance on Industrial Safety and Health, and TRGS 526, ensuring standard-compliant and safe laboratory operation.