by ATS Senior Editor | Jun 22, 2015 | ATS Blog, Blog, Safety Showers
Is it necessary to have the cubicle heater in the GFTS15AH Arctic unit in order for the piping not to freeze during cold weather? The short answer is no, in most cases. However, in temperatures below 0°F (18°C), it is advisable to have a cubicle heater. If the cubicle...
by ATS Senior Editor | Jun 22, 2015 | ATS Blog, Blog, Safety Showers
The State of Washington requires that any safety shower and/or eyewash equipment that includes electrical components be certified, as an assembly, by a major testing lab such as CSA or UL. This type of certification goes beyond the certification of some, or even all,...
by ATS Senior Editor | Jun 11, 2015 | ATS Blog, ATS in the News, Blog
Water Grande Building to Break Ground in Midvale MIDVALE, Utah, June 11, 2015 – Alpine Technical Services (ATS) is pleased to announce the groundbreaking ceremony for their new office building. The Water Grande Building located at 6849 South 700 West in Midvale will...
by ATS Senior Editor | Jun 1, 2015 | ATS Blog, ATS in the News, Blog, Charities
SALT LAKE CITY–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Alpine Technical Services, in partnership with AllChem Performance Products Inc., is proud to announce the donation of a potable clean water system to the Empower Mali foundation for installation in the village of Dongorona...
by ATS Senior Editor | Mar 31, 2015 | ATS Blog, Blog, Safety Showers
Alpine Technical Services (ATS) offers several versions of gravity-fed cubicle safety shower/eyewash units that are safe for hazardous areas. ATS offers a product with a long and successful history that is designed for safe us in Class 1 Division 1 hazardous areas....
by ATS Senior Editor | Mar 24, 2015 | ATS Blog, Blog, Safety Showers
Whenever workers are exposed to chemicals or contaminants on the job, safety showers must deliver water that has the right drenching temperature. ANSI Z358.1 (2014) recommends safety shower and eyewash drench liquid between 60° F and 100°F (inclusive). Water tanks...