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I.C. Hand Sanitizing Lotion (32 oz.)

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ICBL-32
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12 Bottles
Product Description
I.C. Hand Sanitizing Lotion (32 oz.)
Alcohol-Free • Barrier Lotion
Case Pack Pre-Glove / Workstation Use Skin Protection
Available Quantity Option Case
Case Unit 12 Bottles Per Case (32 Fluid Ounce Bottles)
*This is a Non-Returnable Product
I.C. Hand Sanitizing Lotion is an alcohol-free antibacterial barrier lotion designed for frequent-use environments where you want sanitizing performance without the drying and sting that can come with alcohol-based rubs. The formula is positioned to kill 99.99% of germs for up to four hours (including organisms commonly referenced in industrial hygiene programs) while also forming a protective barrier using dimethicone to help shield skin in biological and chemical exposure environments.
For cleanroom-adjacent workflows, production floors, maintenance benches, and hygiene-critical support areas, this 32 oz bottle format is ideal for high-throughput stations where multiple operators need consistent access to a lotion-style sanitizer that also supports skin conditioning. The formula is described as re-moisturizing and replenishing with botanicals and succulents such as aloe vera, jojoba, blue agave, and antioxidant-rich extracts (berry and tea/coffee seed components), plus vitamins A, D, and E.
Key Benefits (Operator-Level)
  • Alcohol-free sanitizing lotion: supports frequent use without relying on alcohol as the active approach.
  • Barrier protection: dimethicone-based barrier helps reduce “hands feel stripped” outcomes during repeated wash/sanitize cycles.
  • Moisturizing support: botanical and vitamin blend is positioned to replenish skin and reduce dryness-related cracking.
  • Large 32 oz format: well-suited for common-area dispensers, gowning support zones, and shared workstations.
  • Inventory control: case pack supports stocking consistency across departments and shifts.
Barrier lotion chart
Safety Documentation
Link to I.C. Hand Sanitizing Lotion Safety Datasheet: Click Here
The Technical Vault
By SOSCleanroom
Hygiene • Barrier Protection • Workstation Use
Alcohol-Free Barrier Lotion Case Pack Control
In high-touch production and support areas, the failure mode is often not “no hygiene.” It is technique drift and skin damage: frequent sanitizer use dries hands, gloves become harder to don, micro-cracks form, and operators either over-apply product or skip steps. I.C. Hand Sanitizing Lotion is built for that reality — an alcohol-free sanitizing lotion positioned to kill 99.99% of germs for up to four hours while also forming a dimethicone barrier to reduce dryness and exposure irritation in demanding workflows.
Quick Specs
Product I.C. Hand Sanitizing Lotion (32 oz.)
Format Alcohol-free sanitizing lotion with barrier protection (dimethicone-based)
Quantity Option Case
Case Pack 12 Bottles Per Case (32 Fluid Ounce Bottles)
Return Status Non-Returnable
The Operational Problem It Solves
Many facilities rely on alcohol-based gels or rubs because they are familiar — but frequent application can drive dryness, sting, and compliance drop-off. In glove-forward environments, damaged skin also drives donning friction, tearing risk, and “glove avoidance” behavior.
  • Compliance risk: discomfort leads to skipped hygiene steps or inconsistent coverage.
  • Process risk: irritated skin increases the chance of contaminant transfer and glove failure events.
  • Standardization risk: uncontrolled substitutions change skin feel, usage rate, and workstation behavior.
What It’s For

Use as an alcohol-free sanitizing lotion for shared areas and workstations where frequent hygiene is required and a barrier moisturizer improves operator comfort. It is a practical fit for production support zones, maintenance benches, receiving/inspection areas, and other hygiene-sensitive spaces where repeated hand-care cycles happen across shifts.

Treat it as a hygiene and skin-conditioner tool — not a substitute for your facility’s written hygiene program requirements, PPE rules, or area-specific SOPs.

Decision Drivers (What Buyers Should Care About First)
  • Alcohol-free approach: supports frequent use where alcohol rubs create dryness, sting, or compliance issues.
  • Barrier behavior: dimethicone-based barrier helps reduce irritation from repeated handwashing and exposure-prone tasks.
  • Station throughput: 32 oz bottles support high-traffic locations; case pack supports consistent stocking.
  • Non-returnable planning: treat ordering as a controlled replenishment item; reduce over-ordering by standardizing usage points.
  • Documentation readiness: SDS availability supports EHS review and controlled deployment.
Best-Practice Use (Operator-Level)
  • Standardize application: define “one pump” or a measured amount per use so coverage is consistent across shifts.
  • Let it set: allow the lotion to absorb before donning gloves to reduce slip and improve donning consistency.
  • Control placement: stage in designated hygiene points to avoid product migration into critical process zones.
  • Prevent cross-use confusion: clearly label stations to avoid mixing foaming/liquid dispenser systems and incompatible cartridges.
  • Train the “why”: emphasize that comfort drives compliance, and compliance drives contamination control.
Common Failure Modes — and How to Prevent Them
  • Over-application before gloving: can increase slip or compromise grip. Prevent with measured dosing and set time.
  • Uncontrolled station placement: product migrates into areas where residues matter. Prevent with SOP-defined placement.
  • Substitution drift: swapping products changes skin feel and usage rate. Prevent with standardized part numbers and replenishment.
  • Assuming “sanitizing” replaces hygiene program requirements: prevent with training and posted work instructions.
Source basis
Existing SOSCleanroom product description content provided by the customer (alcohol-free positioning, barrier/dimethicone claim, botanical/vitamin list, case pack).
Safety Datasheet link provided in the current BigCommerce description content.
General operator controls applied: dosing standardization, set-time before gloving, controlled placement, and substitution control through standardized replenishment.