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Industrial Safety Equipment & PPE โ€” ANSI/OSHA Compliant

EVERLIT CARE 203SFAK100 3-Shelf First Aid Cabinet, ANSI Class B+, 100 Person Review (2026)

Is the EVERLIT CARE 203SFAK100 3-Shelf First Aid Cabinet the best value Class B+ station on WC Safety?

Short answer: Yes โ€” for buyers who want a published 100-person Class B+ fill without paying the most for it. The EVERLIT CARE 203SFAK100 pairs a 3-shelf steel cabinet with an ANSI Class B+ fill rated for 100 people at $138.95, undercutting the First Aid Only 90575 3-shelf cabinet at $143.87 on price while matching its class and shelf count. Sites that need more capacity should look at the UniShield 4-shelf metal Class B cabinet; lower-risk offices should compare the UniShield 3-shelf Class A cabinet instead.

Three-shelf steel cabinets with a genuine Class B+ fill and a printed headcount are a narrow field in our first aid cabinets collection โ€” most competitors publish class without a person rating, or a person rating without naming the class. EVERLIT CARE's 203SFAK100 does both, which is the entire case for shopping it against pricier siblings that only do one.

This review works through where that value case holds up, where the brand's relative newness on the category cuts against it, and how it stacks against every other cabinet in our best first aid cabinets buyer's guide.

Editorial verdict: 4.5/5. The EVERLIT CARE 203SFAK100 is the price-to-spec leader among 3-shelf Class B+ cabinets we stock: a named class, a printed 100-person rating, and steel construction at $138.95 โ€” less than the comparably specced First Aid Only 90575 and well under the pricier 4-shelf options. It loses a fraction of a point only because EVERLIT CARE carries less brand history in the cabinet category than First Aid Only or Medique.

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Pros

  • Named ANSI Class B+ fill AND a printed 100-person rating โ€” most 3-shelf rivals give you one, not both
  • $138.95 undercuts the comparably specced First Aid Only 90575
  • 3-shelf steel cabinet keeps categories organized and audits fast
  • Wall-mounted permanence suited to warehouses, plants, and shops
  • OSHA-compliant framing stated directly on the listing

Cons

  • EVERLIT CARE has less cabinet-category track record than First Aid Only or Medique
  • No SmartTab-style restock reminder system
  • Class B+ is overkill fill for offices and low-risk sites
  • No dedicated EVERLIT-branded refill pack stocked on WC Safety yet

Who should buy the EVERLIT CARE 203SFAK100

  • Warehouses, plants, and shops that need a documented Class B+ station at the lowest per-cabinet cost
  • Facilities that must show a printed headcount rating to auditors or insurers
  • Buyers replacing an aging cabinet who want to hold the line on budget without stepping down in class
  • Safety managers comparing every 3-shelf option in the first aid cabinets collection before committing
  • Multi-site programs standardizing station specs across locations via the first aid kits parent collection

Strengths of the EVERLIT CARE 203SFAK100

It names both the class and the headcount

Most 3-shelf steel cabinets in this price band publish one data point, not two: a class letter without a person rating, or a capacity claim without invoking ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 by name. The 203SFAK100 states Class B+ and 100-person coverage on the same listing, which is precisely what an auditor or insurer wants to see cross-referenced against the OSHA first aid kit requirements decode. That double specification is the product's entire competitive edge.

Price-to-spec leads the 3-shelf Class B+ tier

At $138.95 it is five dollars cheaper than the First Aid Only 90575 cabinet, which carries the same class and shelf count. Dollar for dollar in this specific tier, EVERLIT CARE wins the comparison โ€” the only reason to pay more is brand tenure, which some buyers do value and which the next section addresses honestly.

Three shelves keep restocking visible

Shelf-based organization turns monthly audits into a glance: a missing category shows as an empty spot on steel rather than a rummage through a bag. Restock discipline runs cleanly with class-matched packs โ€” the closest match on WC Safety is the Urgent First Aid Class B refill, 50-person from the first aid kit refills collection, sized for a Class B fill even though it is not EVERLIT-branded.

OSHA-compliant framing is stated up front

The listing explicitly frames the cabinet as OSHA-compliant, which for buyers assembling a compliance file means the class-and-headcount claim is not buried in a spec table โ€” it is the headline. Cross-check that framing against OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151's adequacy requirement before treating any single listing claim as the final word.

Where the EVERLIT CARE 203SFAK100 falls short

Brand tenure is the honest gap

First Aid Only and Medique have decades of cabinet-category history; EVERLIT CARE is a newer entrant in this specific product line, even though EVERLIT itself is established in trauma and outdoor kits (see our EVERLIT Israeli bandage review). That is not a knock on the spec sheet, but buyers who weight brand history heavily in procurement decisions should factor it in.

No branded refill line yet

Unlike UniShield, which sells its own Class B refill for its cabinet family, EVERLIT CARE does not yet have a matching branded refill stocked on WC Safety. Restocking works fine with any class-matched pack, but buyers who prefer single-vendor procurement will need to source refills generically rather than staying in-brand.

No restock-reminder system

Like most traditional steel cabinets, the 203SFAK100 relies on shelf visibility rather than a SmartTab-style alert. Sites that want built-in restock prompts should compare the First Aid Only 746000 SmartCompliance review, though that unit is Class A+ rather than Class B+.

Comparison: 3- and 4-shelf first aid cabinets on WC Safety

Cabinet Class Shelves Price
EVERLIT CARE 203SFAK100 Class B+, 100 person 3 $138.95
First Aid Only 90575 Class B+, 100-150 person 3 $143.87
UniShield 3-shelf Class A Class A 3 $149.95
UniShield 4-shelf Class B Class B 4 $189.95
Medique 712MTM Format-first (no class designation) 3 + door pockets $71.69

Check prices on Amazon โ†’ First Aid Only 90575 UniShield Class A Medique 712MTM

EVERLIT CARE 203SFAK100 vs First Aid Only 90575: the head-to-head

These two are the direct comparison โ€” same class, same shelf count, five-dollar spread.

Spec EVERLIT CARE 203SFAK100 First Aid Only 90575
ANSI class Class B+ Class B+
Shelves 3 3
Person rating 100 100โ€“150
Typical price $138.95 $143.87

Shop 3-shelf Class B+ cabinets on Amazon โ†’ EVERLIT CARE 203SFAK100 First Aid Only 90575

Refills and companions for the EVERLIT CARE cabinet

Because EVERLIT CARE has no branded refill on WC Safety yet, restock this cabinet with any Class B-matched pack from the first aid kit refills collection โ€” the Urgent First Aid Class B refill, 50-person is the closest class match available today. Round out the station with an eyewash point like the PhysiciansCare wall-mount eyewash station from the eyewash stations collection, and a CPR barrier from the CPR rescue supplies collection mounted beside the cabinet.

Top cabinet companions on Amazon โ†’ Class B refill PhysiciansCare eyewash CPR mask combo

Where a documented Class B+/100-person cabinet fits your program

ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 defines Class B as the assortment for larger and higher-risk facilities, and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 requires supplies adequate to the workplace's actual hazards โ€” the full mapping runs in our OSHA and ANSI Z308.1 requirements reference. A cabinet that states both class and headcount on the listing gives an inspector or insurer two data points to check in one glance, which is exactly the paperwork advantage the EVERLIT CARE unit offers over cheaper, unrated alternatives. See every stocked cabinet ranked head-to-head in the best first aid cabinets and wall stations roundup, and portable-format alternatives in the which first aid kit do you need pillar guide.

Total cost of ownership

The $138.95 steel housing is a one-time purchase that should last a decade or more. Ongoing cost is restock cycles โ€” a 100-person Class B+ facility should budget one or two Class B refill cycles per year at roughly $50 each, putting realistic annual cost near $50-100 after the first year. That is the same order of magnitude as its First Aid Only rival, so the entry-price gap is the main lever, not the running cost.

Final verdict: 4.5/5

The EVERLIT CARE 203SFAK100 earns 4.5/5 as the price-to-spec leader in the 3-shelf Class B+ cabinet tier: a named class, a printed 100-person rating, and steel construction for less than any comparably specced rival. Choose the First Aid Only 90575 alternative if brand tenure and the wider 100-150 person range are worth five dollars to you, or the UniShield 4-shelf Class B upgrade if 100 people is not enough coverage.

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EVERLIT CARE 203SFAK100 cabinet โ€” FAQ

What does ANSI Class B+ mean on the EVERLIT CARE cabinet?

ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 designates Class B as the assortment for larger workforces and higher-risk environments; the "+" indicates an enhanced fill above the base Class B minimum. The EVERLIT CARE 203SFAK100 states this class directly on its listing, which our OSHA first aid kit requirements reference explains in full.

Is the EVERLIT CARE 203SFAK100 OSHA compliant?

Its listing frames the cabinet as OSHA-compliant, meaning the fill is positioned to satisfy the adequacy requirement in OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151. Final compliance always depends on your own workplace hazard assessment, not the listing language alone.

EVERLIT CARE 203SFAK100 vs First Aid Only 90575 โ€” which should I buy?

They share class and shelf count. The First Aid Only 90575 covers up to 150 people and carries a longer brand history in cabinets; the EVERLIT CARE unit is five dollars cheaper with a 100-person rating. Pick by headcount need and brand preference.

How many people does the EVERLIT CARE cabinet actually cover?

100, per the listing's stated rating โ€” one of the few 3-shelf Class B+ cabinets on WC Safety that publishes a specific headcount rather than a class letter alone.

Does the EVERLIT CARE cabinet come with restock reminders?

No โ€” it relies on shelf visibility like most traditional steel cabinets. Buyers wanting a built-in restock-alert system should compare the Class A+ First Aid Only 746000 SmartCompliance review.

What refill should I use for the EVERLIT CARE cabinet?

EVERLIT CARE does not yet sell a branded refill on WC Safety, so restock with a Class B-matched pack such as the Urgent First Aid Class B refill from the refills collection.

Is EVERLIT CARE a trustworthy brand for first aid equipment?

EVERLIT is an established name in trauma and outdoor kits on WC Safety โ€” see the EVERLIT Israeli bandage review โ€” though EVERLIT CARE's cabinet line specifically is newer than First Aid Only's or Medique's, which is the main reason this review does not rate it a full 5/5.

Why is the EVERLIT CARE cabinet cheaper than the First Aid Only 90575?

Both carry the same class and shelf count; the price gap likely reflects brand positioning rather than a materials or fill difference visible on the listings. For buyers, that gap is real savings on an equivalent spec.

Can the EVERLIT CARE cabinet be used in a restaurant kitchen?

A general Class B+ fill does not automatically include the blue metal-detectable bandages a food-service kitchen typically wants. Restaurants should compare the purpose-built UniShield 4-shelf restaurant cabinet instead.

UniShield 3-shelf Class A vs EVERLIT CARE Class B+ โ€” which class do I need?

Run the hazard assessment first. Offices and lower-risk sites fit the UniShield 3-shelf Class A cabinet; larger or higher-risk facilities fit the Class B+ fill this EVERLIT CARE cabinet carries. The which first aid kit do you need decision guide maps hazard to class in a few minutes.

What is the difference between Class B and Class B+?

Class B is ANSI/ISEA Z308.1's base assortment for larger or higher-risk workplaces; a "+" suffix on a listing indicates the manufacturer has enhanced that fill above the standard's minimum quantities. Verify specific contents against the standard for any critical compliance file.

How much does a filled 3-shelf steel cabinet weigh?

The listing does not publish a shipping or mounted weight, so mount into wall studs or masonry with rated fasteners regardless, and treat the mount as part of every periodic inspection.

How often should this cabinet be restocked?

Audit monthly for gaps and expiring supplies; restock by category as needed rather than waiting for the whole cabinet to empty. A 100-person facility with moderate injury rates should expect one to two full refill cycles a year.

Does the EVERLIT CARE cabinet ship assembled?

The listing describes a wall-mount metal cabinet; treat mounting hardware and final assembly steps as standard for this product class and confirm exact unboxing details on the live Amazon listing before install day.

What should be installed next to this cabinet?

An eyewash station and a CPR barrier close the two most common gaps next to any first aid cabinet. The PhysiciansCare eyewash station and a mask from the CPR rescue supplies collection both mount beside it in minutes.

Is the EVERLIT CARE 203SFAK100 worth $138.95?

For a facility that needs a documented Class B+/100-person station and wants the lowest entry price for that exact spec combination, yes โ€” it is the value leader in its tier on WC Safety. Buyers who weight brand history more heavily should compare the First Aid Only 90575 instead.

Why trust this EVERLIT CARE 203SFAK100 review? WC Safety operates as an independent industrial PPE retailer โ€” we sell this cabinet alongside every competing first aid cabinet in this comparison to facility managers and safety leads. This review is authored by our editorial desk, not by EVERLIT or by paid third-party reviewers. Claims are cross-referenced against OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151, ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 class definitions, and the manufacturer's published listing, with regulatory depth deferred to our OSHA first aid kit requirements reference guide. Disclosed: WC Safety stocks the EVERLIT CARE 203SFAK100 and earns Amazon affiliate commissions on outbound clicks; neither factor influences the rating.
By Steven Eaton, WC Safety Editorial โ€” Workplace first aid and emergency preparedness desk ยท specialization: OSHA/ANSI first aid program supplies, cabinet station planning, and kit classification.
Last reviewed: ยท Sources reviewed: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151, OSHA 29 CFR 1926.50, ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021, EVERLIT CARE product documentation, WC Safety category records.
Editorial standard: Zero sponsored listings. No manufacturer input. No paid placement on this page. Product claims are limited to the manufacturer's published listing and applicable standards.
How this EVERLIT CARE 203SFAK100 review was researched. This is a buyer's-guide analysis grounded in published standards and manufacturer documentation โ€” not a hands-on test. We mapped the cabinet's Class B+ and 100-person positioning against OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 and ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 from the International Safety Equipment Association, then benchmarked shelf format, class fit, headcount, and price against every first aid cabinet stocked on WC Safety. Reviewed quarterly and on any change to OSHA or ANSI first aid guidance.
Disclosure. WC Safety participates in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program and earns commissions from qualifying purchases made through Amazon links on this page. WC Safety also stocks the EVERLIT CARE 203SFAK100 First Aid Cabinet directly. The 4.5/5 rating reflects price-to-spec value, the named class-plus-headcount combination, and steel build quality against pricier and unrated rivals. This review is not medical, legal, or regulatory advice โ€” consult a qualified safety professional to match first aid supplies to your workplace hazard assessment.
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