

💧 Stay clear, stay safe — the ultimate eye wash solution for the modern professional.
Safety First Aid Group HypaClens Saline Eye Wash Pods offer 25 single-use, sterile 20ml pods containing 0.9% saline solution designed for quick, hygienic eye irrigation. Compact and easy to store, these pods comply with HSE guidelines and provide gentle, effective relief from eye contaminants, making them an essential addition to any workplace first aid kit.


















| ASIN | B004DP9X06 |
| ASIN | B004DP9X06 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,285 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 5 in Eye Washes |
| Brand | Safety First Aid Group |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,000) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,000) |
| Date First Available | 28 May 2011 |
| Format | Pod |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | E401APK25 |
| Manufacturer | Safety First Aid Group |
| Product Dimensions | 11.5 x 10 x 11.5 cm; 655 g |
| Serving Recommendation | 20ml eye wash pods |
| Units | 25 count |
| Volume | 500 Millilitres |
| Weight | 640 g |
L**E
A good price
Good quality, effective sterile eye wash, easy to store in fridge, refreshes and cleans without harsh chemicals. A large size, with a strong cap, keeps eyes fresh to avoid build up and helps with dry eyes.
S**4
Plenty of saline in each tube
Quality, effective saline solution. In separate vials so as no contamination. Super sized, so plenty available for application. Good value for money. Very easy to twist off plastic fastener and easy to apply.
N**.
very useful size
good quality, arrived quickly.
D**S
Handy, hopefully never have to use
Picked up these HypaClens Saline Eye Wash Pods for my first aid kit. They’re compact, clearly labelled, and sealed well — perfect for keeping in the van or workshop just in case. Thankfully, I haven’t had to use one yet (and hope I never do!), but they look clean, sterile, and easy to open in an emergency. The size is ideal for a quick rinse if something gets in your eye. Only reason for 4 stars instead of 5 is simply because I can’t comment on real-world performance yet — but they give confidence that I’m prepared if I ever need them.
S**E
Good value for money
Good quality product and good value
R**Y
Bottle cap doesn't reseal.
It should be noted that the bottle cap does not screw back on after opening. It needs to be kept upright to prevent leaking. I was aware of this point but I notice from the reviews many people are not. The rinse itself works as described.
L**G
Useful Addition
All good and decent value if you get it at the right price .. seems to yo-yo a bit in Amazon. Always have bottles dotted around my workshop.
R**M
Worth buying
Exactly what I needed and helped instantly. Bought due to fly repellant getting into my eye. Perfect little tubes to carry, easy storage and effective when needed.
J**W
Works, nice to have on hand.
S**M
Amazing to clean out eye and safe to if you combined with eye cleaner cup you have perfect clear eyes
B**R
Great size for portable and disposable eye wash.
M**Y
We use these to rinse my daughter’s eyes when she has allergic reactions to pollen. They are very very helpful. Great product
T**N
Held back the 5th star only because I haven't needed to use one, yet. Eye wash is a critical item for any individual first aid kit (IFAK) and also belongs in your glove compartment and your medicine chest and kitchen cabinet. Getting foreign matter in your eye is painful and it cripples you instantly. Stick your finger in your eye. That's much better! Sterile saline (water) to wash it out is the only ticket. These beautiful ampoules each contain about 2/3 of an ounce of physiological saline, more than enough to wash out an eye or both your eyes, if necessary. I recently got a wood shaving in my eye that would not come out, from sawing branches above my head. I used a bottle of sterile saline a friend gave me to dislodge it. A four ounce bottle, and I used just an eighth of an ounce at most, and then I had to throw the rest away because it was opened and no longer sterile. Buy a box of these. They weigh nothing and take up very little space in your first aid kit or your pack. Give some away to your friends. You almost never need to wash a rock out of your eye. But when you need to, you *really* need to.
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