Containers and Jars

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Containers and Jars for Clinical, Therapy, and Everyday Healthcare Settings

Whether you're stocking a medical office, outfitting a therapy room, or managing supplies in a care facility, having the right storage and dispensing containers on hand keeps workflows running smoothly. This collection brings together durable jars, sundry containers, spray bottles, and specialty storage solutions from trusted brands like McKesson, Tech-Med, Theraputty, Medical Safety Systems, and Diversey — all in one place.

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Theraputty Putty Container - 548224_PK - 1
Theraputty Putty Container
Sale price$33.99
Tech-Med Services Sundry Jar - 649876_EA - 1
Tech-Med Services Sundry Jar
Sale priceFrom $20.99
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Medical Safety Systems Empty Spray Bottle 16 oz. -Each
McKesson Sundry Jar -Box of 6
McKesson Sundry Jar
Sale priceFrom $8.99
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McKesson Plastic Labled Sundry Jar, 4.25 x 6.6 in - 476667_ST - 1
J Cup Insulated Food Container, 8 oz. - 653467_SL - 3
E-Z-Cat Mixing Container - 690955_CS - 1
E-Z-Cat Mixing Container
Sale price$148.99
Diversey Empty Spray Bottle - 869947_CS - 1
Diversey Empty Spray Bottle
Sale price$64.99

Frequently Asked Questions about Containers and Jars

Medical containers and jars are storage and dispensing solutions used in clinical and home care settings to organize supplies like cotton balls, gauze, alcohol, and therapeutic materials. Many are designed for countertop use and come in labeled or unlabeled versions to help staff quickly identify contents and maintain a clean, organized workspace.

Medical containers and jars are designed for healthcare professionals, clinics, hospitals, therapy centers, and caregivers who need reliable, sanitary storage for everyday medical supplies. Home care patients and occupational therapists also commonly use specialty containers for organizing treatment materials and dispensing products safely.

Choose a medical container or jar based on the volume and type of supplies you need to store — smaller jars work well for cotton balls or swabs, while larger containers suit bulkier items or liquids. Check the product dimensions and capacity before purchasing to make sure the container fits your storage space and intended use.

A labeled sundry jar comes with a pre-printed or writable identification area on the outside, making it easy to mark the contents for quick reference in busy clinical environments. An unlabeled sundry jar has a plain exterior, giving users flexibility to apply their own labels or use the jar for multiple purposes without a fixed designation.

Yes, certain medical containers and jars are specifically designed to store and dispense liquids like isopropyl alcohol, including pump-style dispensers built for countertop use in clinical settings. Always confirm that the container material is compatible with the liquid being stored, especially for chemical disinfectants or solvents, to prevent degradation or leakage.

Both glass and plastic medical sundry jars have practical advantages depending on the setting — glass jars are easy to sterilize and resist chemical interactions, while plastic jars are lightweight, shatter-resistant, and better suited for high-traffic or mobile care environments. The best choice depends on how frequently the jar will be cleaned, what it will store, and where it will be used.

Clean medical containers and jars by emptying them completely, then washing with warm soapy water or a facility-approved disinfectant solution, and allowing them to air dry fully before refilling. Glass containers can typically withstand more rigorous sanitization methods, while plastic containers should be checked for compatibility with cleaning agents to avoid cracking or warping over time.

Spray bottles are grouped with medical containers and jars because they serve the same core function — safely storing and dispensing clinical supplies like disinfectants, saline solutions, or water in healthcare environments. Empty spray bottles allow facilities to fill them with their preferred solutions, making them a flexible and cost-effective dispensing tool alongside traditional jars and sundry containers.

Medical containers and jars are commonly used outside of hospitals in outpatient therapy clinics, dental offices, long-term care facilities, school health rooms, and home care settings. Their versatility makes them practical anywhere that medical or therapeutic supplies need to be organized, stored hygienically, and accessed quickly during patient care.

Yes, the material of a medical container does affect how well sterility is maintained — glass containers are non-porous and do not absorb odors or bacteria, which can help preserve the condition of stored supplies longer than some plastics. Regardless of material, containers should be sealed properly, cleaned regularly, and stored away from direct sunlight or moisture to extend the usable life of the contents inside.

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