PS826 disposable medical cups (30 ml, 100 per pack) are designed to improve workplace safety, accident prevention, and hygiene control in first aid and care environments. Their single-use format supports cleaner liquid distribution and medication handling while reducing cross-contamination risk. With a 30 ml capacity, they are especially useful for precise dosing tasks in infirmaries, clinics, schools, offices, and industrial settings.
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Add these cups to your supplies today and enjoy a reliable and practical solution for all your medical applications. In professional care operations, limiting shared contact points is critical. PS826 cups provide a clean, one-time-use option that helps reduce contamination pathways during medication and liquid administration. This supports accident prevention related to biological exposure and improves consistency in first aid procedures.
PS826 cups integrate easily into SST-focused hygiene routines by enabling controlled, practical, and repeatable small-volume dispensing. Their disposable format also simplifies post-use handling and waste management. To complete your setup, you can also browse our first aid category, which includes complementary compliant products.
• Product code: PS826
• Capacity: 30 ml (1 oz)
• Pack size: 100 units
• Material: durable plastic
• Use model: disposable, no maintenance required
• Color: transparent
• Typical uses: liquid medication dosing, small-volume distribution, sample handling
• Operational value: faster workflows and improved hygiene control
• Take one clean cup at point of use
• Fill with the required volume
• Use for administration, serving, or collection as needed
• Discard immediately after one use
• Follow internal medical waste protocols when applicable
• Maintain reserve stock near active care areas
• Store in a clean, dry location
• Keep in original packaging until use
• Protect from humidity and dust
• Avoid crushing or deformation of packs
• Maintain stable room temperature for consistent material performance
They support precise small-volume dosing, single-user hygiene, and reduced cross-contamination risk.
Yes. This size is practical for controlled liquid portions in first aid and clinical workflows.
They should be discarded immediately according to your facility’s waste management and hygiene procedures.
See: paper cups (PS825), first aid kit (TR01), high-risk kit (TR04E), CPR kit (PS857), nitrile gloves (PS706), antiseptic wipes (PS215), Transpore tape (PS415), burn gel (PS625), sharps container (PS821), and first aid booklet (PS811). Under "Accessories" at the bottom of the page.
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