PhysiciansCare 32 oz Eye Wash Solution — Sterile Buffered Bottle
EDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.4/5 — WC Safety Review of the PhysiciansCare 32 oz, judged on listing specs and category fit. Editorial assessment by Steven Eaton, WC Safety editor, based on published PhysiciansCare specificati...
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Editorial assessment by Steven Eaton, WC Safety editor, based on published PhysiciansCare specifications and category fit. We did not laboratory-test this product.
The PhysiciansCare 32 oz eye wash is the station-size bottle — sterile isotonic buffered solution with the volume for a longer flush than a pocket bottle can deliver.
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Why the PhysiciansCare 32 oz carries the longer flush
A small personal bottle empties in moments, and an eye exposure needs far more flushing than that. The 32 oz format carries real volume - sterile, isotonic and buffered to be gentle on the eye - which is why wall-mounted bottle stations standardize on this size. As eyewash stations go, this is the station-size pick, and the ANSI Z358.1 eyewash guide and the best portable eyewash guide put it in context. It carries the volume a pocket bottle cannot.
Safety first: where a chemical splash hazard exists, ANSI Z358.1 calls for plumbed or gravity-fed eyewash equipment that delivers a full 15-minute flush — a personal bottle is supplemental: it starts the flush on the way to compliant equipment, it does not replace it. Flush immediately, keep flushing, and get medical care for any chemical eye exposure. Check the expiration date, keep the seal intact until use, and position bottles where seconds matter.
What the PhysiciansCare 32 oz listing documents
From the listing: a sterile isotonic buffered solution; a 32 oz station-size bottle; and sealed single-use packaging. These are true 32 oz eye wash and sterile eye wash solution credentials as a eyewash station bottle. Confirm the exact contents, counts, materials and expiration guidance on the listing; never assume a certification the listing does not state. A first-aid program is only as good as its restocking: note counts and expiration dates when supplies arrive, assign the kit audit to a named person, and replace anything used or expired promptly, because a picked-over kit reads as covered while protecting no one.
How the PhysiciansCare 32 oz compares
No single item covers every injury, so weigh this one against the neighbors in the range before settling a kit list: the Rhino Rescue burn kit, the Water-Jel 4x4 dressing, the First Aid Only 223-U kit, the First Aid Only 91248 kit, the Curad detectable bandages. Matching supplies to the crew, the hazards and the realistic injury pattern beats buying on price alone, and the which first aid kit guide and the best workplace kits guide walk through exactly that decision.
Building out the first-aid program
Supplies work as a system: a stocked kit sized to the crew, wound care for the everyday injuries, burn care near heat, CPR barriers where trained responders work, and eyewash at chemical hazards. Browse the eyewash stations, first aid kits, burn care, workplace first aid kits, bandages & wound care collections; and read the best burn care kits guide to map what your site still needs.
Where it fits and crew orders
The 32 oz bottle suits wall-mounted bottle stations and benches near chemical hazards — compare it with the Band-Aid Travel Ready kit, browse the wider first aid kits and burn care ranges, and keep seals intact, watch expiration dates, and maintain the compliant station it supplements. For workplace or multi-site orders, quantity purchasing runs through a free Amazon Business account — volume pricing, PO numbers at checkout, and tax-exempt eligibility for qualifying organizations, with the walkthrough linked in our footer.
Frequently asked questions
What is the PhysiciansCare 32 oz?
A 32 oz sterile isotonic buffered eye wash solution bottle - station-size, SUPPLEMENTAL to ANSI Z358.1 plumbed/gravity-fed equipment. It starts flushing a chemical eye exposure in the seconds before the person reaches compliant eyewash equipment.
Does a bottle meet ANSI Z358.1?
No - ANSI Z358.1 calls for plumbed or gravity-fed equipment delivering a full 15-minute flush. A personal bottle is supplemental: it starts the flush on the way to that equipment, it does not replace it.
How do I use it?
Flush the eye immediately, holding the lids open, and keep flushing - then continue at a compliant station for the full duration and get medical care for any chemical exposure.
Where should bottles live?
At the point of hazard - benches, carts and vehicles - where seconds matter, alongside (not instead of) the plumbed or gravity-fed station the standard requires.
What solution is inside?
Confirm the solution type and volume on the listing, keep the factory seal intact until use, and never refill a personal bottle by hand.
Does eyewash solution expire?
Yes - sealed solution carries an expiration date, and an expired or opened bottle cannot be trusted sterile. Audit and replace bottles on schedule.
What exposures is it for?
Chemical splashes, dusts and debris in the eye. Serious exposures always need the full 15-minute flush and medical evaluation - a bottle is first response, not treatment.
How does this fit a first-aid program?
Pair point-of-hazard bottles with compliant stations, burn care and a stocked kit; the hazard assessment drives what your site needs where.
How do I know what my workplace needs?
Match supplies to a hazard assessment: OSHA 1910.151 requires adequate first-aid supplies for the hazards present, and ANSI Z308.1 defines Class A and Class B kit contents. Confirm the class and counts on the listing.
Do first-aid supplies expire?
Yes - dressings, gels and solutions carry expiration dates, and sterile packaging is only sterile while intact. Check dates on arrival, audit the kit on a schedule, and restock after every use.
Does this replace medical care?
No - first-aid supplies treat minor injuries and stabilize until help arrives. Serious injuries need professional care; true emergencies mean calling 911 first.
How do I order for a workplace?
Quantity purchasing runs through a free Amazon Business account - volume pricing, PO numbers at checkout, and tax-exempt eligibility for qualifying organizations. The bulk-ordering walkthrough is linked in our site footer.
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