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Cleanroom Exam Glove 2-Box Dispenser (Holds Boxes Horizontally)

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SKU:
EBD-2000 (Acrylic)
Availability:
Made to Order, 14 - 21 Business Days
Shipping:
$25.00 (Fixed Shipping Cost)
Quantity Option (Case):
5 Dispensers

 

Cleanroom Exam Glove 2-Box Dispenser (Holds Boxes Horizontally) — EBD-2000 (Acrylic), Clear Wall-Mount
A glove change is one of the most frequent “touch events” in a controlled workflow. This 2-box horizontal dispenser turns glove access into a repeatable station: cartons stay protected, operators stop staging boxes on benches, and the correct glove type/size is visible at a glance. The result is a cleaner gowning zone, fewer accidental double-pulls from crushed cartons, and less avoidable waste from damaged packaging.

This model is available only in clear acrylic and mounts securely to the wall using the included screws and wall anchors.

Published configuration (EBD-2000)
  • SKU: EBD-2000 (Acrylic)
  • Availability: Made to Order, 14–21 business days
  • Material: 1/8" clear, clean acrylic (easy to read through)
  • Capacity: Holds 2 boxes of exam gloves (horizontal orientation)
  • Mounting: Fastens securely to wall (screws and wall anchors provided)
  • Size: 10.25"W x 11"H x 3.5"D
  • Case unit: 5 dispensers per case
Dispenser-only reminder
This listing is for the dispenser only. Gloves, bouffants, wipers, and apparel shown in photos are not included.

Why dispensers improve cleanliness (and reduce unnecessary waste)
  • Fewer high-touch surfaces: Boxes stop moving between benches, carts, and shelves, reducing incidental contact that can transfer residues and particles.
  • Less carton damage: Stabilized cartons dispense more consistently, helping prevent double-pulls and glove disposal.
  • Better line clearance: Fixed glove locations make it easier to see what is approved for the area and what should not be present.
  • Lower “search behavior”: Operators find the right glove quickly, which reduces time in gowning zones and avoids staging extra supplies “just in case.”

Material construction and cleaning compatibility (acrylic vs PETG)
This dispenser is built from 1/8" clear acrylic. Acrylic is chosen for visibility and scratch resistance in many gowning applications. Your disinfectant program should drive material selection:
Cleaning checkpoint (align to your SOP)
Published guidance for these dispensers states acrylic is ideal when the environment does not require routine wipe-down with IPA or other harsh chemicals; cleaning acrylic dispensers is described as soap and water. The same guidance states PETG is preferred when IPA/harsh chemical compatibility is needed, because repeated IPA exposure can cause acrylic to deteriorate and crack over time.

Recommended station pairings (with internal SOSCleanroom links)
Gloves to stage in a 2-box dispenser
Wipers to support clean restocking and high-touch surface control
  • Texwipe® TX1009 AlphaWipe® 9" x 9" Keep qualified wipers near glove stations to support controlled wipe-down of nearby wall areas and to handle carton dust/debris during change-outs (per your SOP and chemistry).
Garments that pair well with glove stations (gowning flow)

Practical setup tips (simple controls that stand up over time)
  • Decide what “2 boxes” means: most teams use two high-run sizes (example: M/L) or one size split by use (general handling vs cleaning support).
  • Label clearly: glove name, size, and approved use. Labels reduce trial-pulls and prevent the wrong glove from migrating into the room.
  • Restock rule: replace cartons before they deform; crushed boxes are a common source of double-pulls and glove waste.
  • Keep cartons dry: wet cartons dispense poorly and increase touch errors. Install outside splash/sink zones.
Why teams standardize through SOSCleanroom
Dispensers deliver the most value when they are part of a standardized station: consistent glove SKUs, predictable restocking, and validated consumables (wipers/apparel) that match the process. SOSCleanroom supports that station-level approach with deep inventory across Texwipe, Ansell, and Kimtech — plus practical, documentation-friendly guidance to help keep controlled environments stable.
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The Technical Vault
By SOSCleanroom
Gowning Room Control
2-Box Horizontal Glove Station
EBD-2000 (Acrylic) 1/8" Clear Acrylic Holds 2 Boxes 10.25"W x 11"H x 3.5"D Wall Mount Hardware Included
Glove dispensers are not “storage” — they are a process control
In critical environments, glove access is a high-frequency workflow step that can silently drive contamination and waste. When glove boxes float around a room, cartons become high-touch surfaces, bench space becomes staging space, and operators spend time searching (and handling) instead of following a disciplined gowning flow. A fixed dispenser station reduces variability: one location, one reach point, consistent restocking, and a defined “what belongs here” control.

1) Verified specs (as published for EBD-2000)
Attribute Published value Why it matters in use
SKU EBD-2000 (Acrylic) Supports change control and consistent reordering across rooms.
Construction 1/8" clear, clean acrylic Visibility reduces “wrong glove” pulls and helps visual inventory checks.
Capacity Holds 2 boxes of gloves Ideal for two high-run sizes (ex: M/L) or “general vs task-specific” staging.
Dimensions (W x H x D) 10.25" x 11" x 3.5" Fits gowning corridors and narrow wall sections without creating traffic pinch points.
Mounting Screws and anchors provided Reduces improvised mounting methods that loosen and increase handling.
Case unit 5 dispensers per case Supports standardization across multiple gowning entry points.

2) Acrylic vs PETG: match the dispenser to your disinfectant chemistry
Published guidance for these dispensers emphasizes that acrylic is ideal when the environment does not require cleaning with IPA or harsh chemicals; acrylic cleaning is described as soap and water. The same guidance highlights PETG as the preferred material when compatibility with IPA/harsh chemicals is required, noting repeated IPA use can cause acrylic to deteriorate and crack over time.
Implementation tip
Treat dispenser selection like a small validation exercise: confirm the approved agent list, frequency, and contact time for the gowning room. Then standardize material and cleaning method so stations remain consistent across shifts.

3) Donning discipline: reduce touches, reduce rework
  • Define station intent: two slots should be deliberate (two sizes, or two uses). Ambiguous stations invite substitutions.
  • Control carton handling: cartons should be loaded cleanly, not “pushed in” with excessive force that crushes edges and disrupts dispensing.
  • Lot/traceability habit: if your program requires it, record glove lots at the station during change-out (simple, repeatable, auditable).
  • Prevent migration: do not allow spare glove boxes to collect on benches. If extra inventory is needed, store it in a defined cabinet location, not the gowning line.

4) Station pairings (Texwipe + Ansell + Kimtech)
Gloves (box-ready options)
Wipers (keep the wall zone clean without adding fibers)
Garments (support clean gowning flow)
SOSCleanroom note
A glove dispenser is most effective when it is part of a standardized station strategy: approved glove SKUs, posted sizes/uses, defined restock rules, and compatible cleaning methods. SOSCleanroom helps teams build repeatable stations by pairing dispensers with validated consumable families from Texwipe, Ansell, and Kimtech — with the documentation discipline QA expects.
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