PS825 disposable paper cups (88 ml, 100 per pack) are designed to improve workplace safety, hygiene control, and operational efficiency in first aid environments. Their single-use format helps reduce cross-contamination risk during liquid distribution, medication support, and sample handling. Compact and practical, they are ideal for infirmaries, clinics, schools, offices, factories, and public facilities
No returnable if used. For more information about our return policy, please refer to the Orders and Returns.
Ideal for adding to first aid kits and for supplying first aid rooms, infirmaries, doctors' offices, etc. To distribute liquids or drugs in individual portions. Lower the risk of contamination between people.
Enhance hygiene and convenience in your care environment with our disposable paper cups, 88 ml, available in packs of 100. Designed for versatile use, these cups are ideal for medical environments, businesses, events, and everyday applications.
In professional care and first aid settings, shared reusable containers can increase biological exposure risk. PS825 cups provide a clean, one-time-use option for each user, helping teams maintain safer handling practices. This supports accident prevention by reducing contamination pathways and improving intervention consistency.
PS825 supports SST-oriented hygiene workflows by enabling controlled, single-use dispensing of liquids and medication portions. The 88 ml capacity is well suited to routine first aid operations where measured distribution matters. To complete your setup, you can also browse our first aid category, which includes complementary compliant products.
• Product code: PS825
• Capacity: 88 ml (3 oz)
• Pack size: 100 cups
• Material: paperboard
• Use model: disposable, no washing required
• Typical uses: first aid rooms, medication support, sample collection, small beverage portions
• Operational value: fast deployment and simplified waste management
• Take one clean cup from the pack when needed
• Fill with the required liquid volume
• Use for controlled distribution or administration support
• Discard immediately after single use
• Maintain backup stock near care areas
• Follow internal hygiene and waste-disposal procedures
• Store in a clean, dry location
• Keep cups in original packaging until use
• Avoid humidity exposure to preserve cup integrity
• Prevent crushing by avoiding heavy loads on stored packs
• Keep at stable room temperature away from extreme conditions
Single-use cups reduce cross-contamination risk and support cleaner, faster intervention workflows.
Yes. It is practical for small liquid portions, medication-related support, and controlled distribution.
They should be discarded immediately after use according to local waste and recycling procedures.
See: 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), first aid booklet (PS811), and inspection cards (PS812). Under "Accessories" at the bottom of the page.
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