Industrial & Laboratory Safety

Acrylic Biohazard Shields & Splash Guard Barriers

Professional-grade acrylic barriers for sinks and workstations. Engineered for high-clarity visibility and easy sanitation.

  • Chemical-resistant, easy-to-clean acrylic
  • Free-standing & suction-cup mount options
  • Multiple heights for sinks and workstations
  • Durable construction for clinical environments

Need help choosing the right compartment count or tube size?Call 321-607-2121 or email sales@marketingholders.com and we’ll point you to the best option.

Clear acrylic splash guard installed near a sink

Acrylic Biohazard Shields & Splash Guard Barriers

Acrylic biohazard shields are commonly used in healthcare and laboratory settings to create a protective barrier against splashes and droplets during routine procedures. These shields help improve workplace safety while maintaining a clean, professional appearance.

Common ordering questions

Will these acrylic splash guards fit over a standard clinical sink without blocking faucet access?

Splash guards with sink cutaway clearances are manufactured in standard configurations for common clinical sink footprints. For non-standard sink widths, counter depths, or faucet positions, custom-cut barriers can be produced to your exact dimensions. Provide your sink width, counter depth, and faucet clearance requirement and our fabrication team will confirm the correct configuration.

What acrylic thickness is appropriate for a splash guard in a high-use phlebotomy or specimen processing station?

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Are acrylic splash guard barriers compatible with disinfectants used in clinical and laboratory environments?

Cast acrylic is resistant to a wide range of non-ammonia disinfectants commonly used in medical and laboratory settings. Avoid ammonia-based cleaners, which cause surface crazing over time. For facilities using quaternary ammonium compounds or hydrogen peroxide wipes, test on a small area first or contact us to confirm compatibility with your approved protocol.

Can splash guard barriers be ordered in bulk to standardize across multiple exam rooms or workstations in a facility?

Bulk orders for consistent barrier sizing across multiple rooms or departments are standard for hospitals, dental groups, and diagnostic lab networks. Provide your target quantity and standard installation dimensions and our sales team will prepare a volume pricing quote.