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I.C. Hand Sanitizing Lotion (8 oz.)

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I.C. Hand Sanitizing Lotion (8 oz.)
Alcohol-Free Antibacterial Barrier Lotion
Case Pack
24 Bottles / Case 8 fl oz Bottles Non-Returnable
Available Quantity Option Case
Case Unit 24 Bottles Per Case (8 Fluid Ounce Bottles)

I.C. Hand Sanitizing Lotion is an alcohol-free sanitizing lotion designed to deliver hand hygiene support while also helping reduce dry, irritated skin from repeated washing and glove wear. The manufacturer states the formula kills 99.99% of germs for up to four hours and includes a dimethicone barrier intended to help shield skin in biological and chemical environments, including exposure concerns associated with bodily fluids.

This lotion is also positioned as a moisturizing “barrier” blend, replenishing skin with botanicals and succulents such as aloe vera, jojoba, blue agave, and a range of fruit/plant extracts (blueberry, cranberry, pomegranate, raspberry, strawberry, green tea, green coffee bean, grape seed, acai berry) plus vitamins A, D, and E. In glove-driven workflows, consistent skin conditioning can support better compliance because hands stay more comfortable through frequent donning and extended wear.

I.C. Barrier Lotion Chart
Safety Data Sheet
Link to I.C. Hand Sanitizing Lotion Safety Datasheet: Click Here
The Technical Vault
By SOSCleanroom
Hand Hygiene & Barrier Control
Alcohol-Free Dimethicone Barrier 8 oz Bottle Non-Returnable

In glove-driven and hygiene-sensitive operations, the highest-risk failure mode is not “people skipped hygiene.” It is hygiene that damages skin, which drives noncompliance, poor glove donning, and a higher chance of micro-tears, sweat pooling, and frequent glove changes. I.C. Hand Sanitizing Lotion is positioned as an alcohol-free sanitizing lotion that supports hand hygiene while also maintaining skin comfort through a dimethicone barrier and moisturizing additives.

The manufacturer states the product kills 99.99% of germs for up to four hours (see SDS and manufacturer literature for details and intended-use conditions). Operationally, this SKU is most valuable where frequent sink trips are disruptive, skin irritation is trending up, and facilities want a consistent, documented hand-care step that integrates with glove usage rather than fighting it.

Quick Specs
Product I.C. Hand Sanitizing Lotion (8 oz.)
Format Alcohol-free sanitizing lotion (barrier + moisturizing positioning)
Primary Barrier Component Dimethicone (manufacturer positioning as protective barrier)
Case Pack 24 Bottles Per Case (8 Fluid Ounce Bottles)
Return Status Non-Returnable Product
What It’s For
  • Between-wash hygiene support where frequent alcohol sanitizer use increases dryness and cracking.
  • Pre-glove workflows where comfort, reduced tackiness, and consistent coverage improve donning discipline.
  • General facility hygiene stations (gowning corridors, material staging, maintenance benches) where skin condition drives compliance.
  • Barrier-oriented hand care when operators are exposed to frequent washing, cleaning chemicals, or repeated glove changes.
Operator-Level Use: Keep the Benefit, Avoid the Failure Modes

Hand lotions can create a downstream issue if they are over-applied or not allowed to set. The goal is thin, even coverage that supports skin condition without transferring excess product onto gloves, tools, or contact surfaces.

Step Best Practice Why It Matters
Dose control Use the minimum amount needed to cover fingertips, palms, and high-friction areas. Over-application increases transfer risk to gloves and critical surfaces.
Dry/set time Allow a short set period before donning gloves (per SOP). Reduces “wet film” transfer and improves glove donning consistency.
Sequence Apply after wash/dry, then don gloves. Avoid applying immediately before touching product-contact parts. Controls transfer pathways and prevents “lotion fingerprint” events.
Station discipline Keep bottles/pumps clean, closed when possible, and positioned away from critical contact areas. Prevents dispenser contamination from becoming a hygiene-to-contamination reversal.
Formula Positioning: What’s Doing the Work

The product is positioned as a sanitizing barrier lotion using dimethicone to help shield skin. It is also described as re-moisturizing and replenishing skin with botanicals and succulents, including aloe vera, jojoba, blue agave, and multiple fruit/plant extracts plus vitamins A, D, and E. Use the Safety Data Sheet as the authoritative reference for composition, hazards, storage, and handling controls.

I.C. Barrier Lotion Chart
Common Failure Modes — and How to Prevent Them
  • Over-application: creates transfer to gloves and surfaces. Prevention: dose control and set time.
  • Applying at the wrong point in the flow: lotion becomes a “new contaminant.” Prevention: apply at defined hygiene stations, not at point-of-contact work.
  • Dirty dispenser hardware: turns hygiene into recontamination. Prevention: clean/inspect pumps, keep caps closed, replace damaged bottles.
  • SOP drift across shifts: inconsistent outcomes. Prevention: define dose, timing, and acceptable use zones in writing.
Where This Fits in a Controlled Program

I.C. Hand Sanitizing Lotion (8 oz.) is best treated as a hygiene and compliance tool inside a broader contamination-control program. It supports comfort and consistency in glove-heavy operations when implemented with dose control, set time, and station discipline. If your workflow is residue-critical (direct product contact, optical coating, ultra-trace analytics), align use zones and timing so lotion is applied outside critical contact steps and verified as compatible with your internal contamination controls.

Source basis
Manufacturer SDS for I.C. Barrier Hand Lotion / Hand Sanitizing Lotion: RR-MSDS-IC-BARRIER-LOTION-07-2015.pdf
On-page product positioning and chart image used for operational interpretation: Barrier Lotion Chart Image