First Aid Only 90575 3-Shelf ANSI B+ First Aid Cabinet, 100-150 Person
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First Aid Only 90575 3-Shelf ANSI B+ First Aid Cabinet β Built for 100-150 People
Ready to stock a warehouse-scale station? The First Aid Only 90575 pairs a 3-shelf steel wall cabinet with an ANSI Class B+ fill rated for 100-150 people, the widest headcount of any cabinet in our lineup. If your facility runs a single large floor rather than several satellite zones, this is the cabinet to order β no assembly of a fill from loose components, no guessing whether the stated coverage matches your crew size.
Features Β· Specs Β· Compatibility Β· Comparison Β· FAQ
The First Aid Only 90575 is a metal 3-shelf first aid cabinet stocked to ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 Class B+, with a manufacturer-stated coverage of 100-150 employees β making it one of the highest-headcount wall cabinets sold on WC Safety.
Key Features
- ANSI Class B+ fill scaled for higher-risk environments, not a downsized office assortment
- Stated 100-150 person coverage β order once for a full floor instead of stacking smaller kits
- 3-shelf steel interior keeps categories separated so a depleted shelf is obvious at a glance
- Wall-mounted steel housing built to outlast plastic case kits in shared industrial spaces
- Backed by a refill ecosystem β order class-matched packs instead of re-buying the cabinet
- Priced under $150 for a B+ fill, undercutting several lower-headcount rivals on cost-per-person
Pros
- Highest stated headcount rating (100-150) of any cabinet we stock
- ANSI Class B+ fill matched to warehouse and plant-floor risk
- 3-shelf steel format makes monthly audits fast
- Competitive price for the stated coverage
- Wall-mounted permanence versus portable kits
Cons
- Overkill for an office or lower-risk site sized under 50 people
- No restock-reminder system β audits are visual only
- Three shelves is a ceiling; very large multi-shift plants may want two units
- Steel case alone costs more than the fill-only Medique format
Specifications
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Vendor | First Aid Only |
| Model | 90575 |
| ANSI class | Class B+ |
| Stated coverage | 100-150 person |
| Shelves | 3 |
| Housing | Metal, wall-mount |
| Mount type | Wall-mounted |
Use Cases
- Warehouses and distribution centers standardizing on a single large-capacity station per floor, alongside kits from the workplace first aid kits collection
- Manufacturing plants replacing an undersized legacy cabinet with a headcount-rated 100-150 person unit
- Multi-shift facilities that need one documented station to reference during an OSHA walkthrough
- Growing sites moving up from a 25 or 50-person kit as headcount crosses the 100-person threshold
Compatibility & Restocking
Keep the First Aid Only 90575 at its stated Class B+ fill by restocking through the first aid kit refills collection rather than buying loose supplies. The UniShield Class B refill with medications restores a comparable Class B assortment when categories run low, and the Urgent First Aid Class B refill 50-person covers a mid-size restock cycle for facilities that split consumption across two smaller orders. This is a 3-shelf steel cabinet β it accepts standard first aid refill packs by category, not a proprietary cartridge system, so any ANSI-compliant Class B or B+ refill line works on the shelves.
What's not compatible: this cabinet does not include eyewash bottles or CPR barrier devices in its stated fill β pair it with a dedicated unit from the eyewash stations collection and the CPR rescue supplies collection if your hazard assessment calls for either.
Comparison: 3-Shelf and 4-Shelf Cabinets on WC Safety
| Cabinet | Class | Coverage | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| First Aid Only 90575 | Class B+ | 100-150 person | $143.87 |
| EVERLIT CARE 203SFAK100 | Class B+ | 100 person | $138.95 |
| MFASCO Class B 3-Shelf | Class B | Not stated | $179.95 |
| UniShield 4-Shelf Class B | Class B | Not stated | $189.95 |
- Buy the First Aid Only 90575 if your facility needs a single station documented for 100-150 people.
- Buy the EVERLIT CARE 203SFAK100 if a slightly lower $138.95 price point matters more than the extra 50-person headroom.
- Buy the UniShield 4-Shelf Class B if your floor needs a fourth shelf of capacity and stated headcount is less important than raw shelf space.
Check prices on Amazon β First Aid Only 90575 EVERLIT CARE cabinet MFASCO Class B cabinet
For lower-risk sites that don't need a 100-150 person B+ fill, the UniShield 3-shelf Class A cabinet matches an office or admin floor without overstocking industrial supplies, and the budget-first Medique 712MTM cabinet gives you the steel format at the lowest entry price if you plan to stock your own fill. Restaurant operators should compare the UniShield 4-shelf restaurant cabinet, which swaps in blue detectable bandages for food-service compliance. All seven cabinets are ranked side by side in the best first aid cabinets guide.
Every cabinet on this page lives inside the first aid cabinets collection, itself a subcategory of the master first aid kits parent collection. If your facility needs portable coverage in addition to a fixed cabinet, browse workplace first aid kits for satellite zones and vehicles.
First Aid Only 90575 β Purchase FAQ
What size facility is the First Aid Only 90575 sized for?
Its stated coverage is 100-150 people, making it the right order for a single large floor rather than a scattering of small rooms. If your headcount is under 50, the UniShield 3-shelf Class A cabinet is the better-scaled purchase.
Should I order one 90575 or split coverage across two smaller cabinets?
For a single contiguous floor under 150 people, one 90575 is simpler to audit and restock than two units. Split across buildings or across floors with separate egress routes, order one cabinet per zone instead β check the which first aid kit do you need decision guide for zone-sizing logic.
Does the price include the fill, or do I need to buy contents separately?
The listed $143.87 covers the stocked ANSI Class B+ cabinet as sold β you are not buying an empty case. Restocking after use runs through the first aid kit refills collection.
What refill do I order first when the 90575 needs restocking?
Start with the UniShield Class B refill with medications for a comparable Class B assortment, or the Urgent First Aid Class B refill 50-person if you're restocking in smaller batches.
Is the 90575 the right cabinet if I also need eyewash coverage?
No β its stated fill doesn't include eyewash bottles. Pair it with a unit from the eyewash stations collection, particularly if chemical splash risk exists anywhere in the coverage zone.
Can I order the 90575 alongside a CPR mask for the same station?
Yes β many facilities mount a CPR barrier next to the cabinet. The CPR rescue supplies collection carries compact options that fit next to a wall-mounted cabinet without adding a second footprint.
How do I decide between the 90575 and the UniShield 4-Shelf Class B?
Choose by what limits you first: if 100-150 documented headcount is the requirement, the 90575 states it directly. If you need a fourth shelf of physical capacity for a busier consumption rate, step up to the UniShield 4-shelf Class B cabinet.
Does this cabinet ship ready to mount, or does it need assembly?
It ships as a complete wall-mount metal cabinet with the fill stocked on the shelves; mounting hardware and wall placement are the buyer's responsibility per site conditions.
What's the fastest way to check current stock and price?
Use the Amazon button on this page β check the First Aid Only 90575 price on Amazon for live availability before ordering.
Is the 90575 better value than the MFASCO Class B cabinet?
On price alone, yes β $143.87 versus $179.95 for the MFASCO Class B 3-shelf cabinet β and the 90575 states an explicit 100-150 headcount where MFASCO's listing does not. Choose MFASCO if you specifically want the 2021-edition Z308.1 callout on the packaging for documentation purposes.
Do I need a separate cabinet for a second building on the same site?
Yes β cabinets cover a single physical zone. A second building or a floor with independent egress needs its own station; order another 90575 or size down to the Medique 712MTM cabinet for a smaller satellite location.
Can I buy this cabinet for a restaurant or food-service kitchen?
You can, but the UniShield 4-shelf restaurant cabinet is purpose-stocked with blue detectable bandages for food-safety compliance, which the 90575's general industrial fill does not include.
What ships faster β ordering through WC Safety or Amazon?
Both list the same First Aid Only 90575 SKU; check current WC Safety stock on the product page above, or confirm Amazon Prime delivery windows directly at checkout.
Order the First Aid Only 90575 Today
A 100-150 person Class B+ station is the single-purchase answer for a warehouse or plant floor that has outgrown smaller kits. Compare it against every cabinet we stock in the best first aid cabinets buyer's guide, or read the full First Aid Only 90575 review before you order.
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Last updated: Β· Sources reviewed: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151, ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021, First Aid Only product documentation, WC Safety category records.
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