Emergency Eyewash and Shower Inspections

You test the workplace fountain nobody wants to need.

💩 Ugliness6/10

Properly grim

💰 Profit7/10

Quietly wealthy

To start

$2k–$9k

Typical net margin

50%

Revenue potential

$70k-$240k/yr route-based-solo

💩 Why it's ugly

It is dusty safety equipment, weird water, blocked access, missing tags, and weekly logs filled out by hope. Sometimes the drain situation is more theoretical than physical.

💰 Why it prints money

Labs, factories, schools, warehouses, auto shops, and chemical users need emergency equipment checked and documented. Tickets are small, but recurring routes and low equipment costs make the model attractive.

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🧮 Real numbers 🔒

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🧰 Tools & equipment 🔒

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Straight answers

How much does it cost to start a emergency eyewash and shower inspections business?+

Typical operators report startup costs between $1,500 and $9,000, depending on equipment and local licensing.

How profitable is emergency eyewash and shower inspections?+

Typical net margins run around 50%, with revenue potential in the range of $70k-$240k/yr route-based-solo. Labs, factories, schools, warehouses, auto shops, and chemical users need emergency equipment checked and documented. Tickets are small, but recurring routes and low equipment costs make the model attractive.

Why is emergency eyewash and shower inspections considered an "ugly" business?+

It is dusty safety equipment, weird water, blocked access, missing tags, and weekly logs filled out by hope. Sometimes the drain situation is more theoretical than physical.

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