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The Geyoga 500 Pieces Red Biohazard Bags are expertly crafted from high-density polyethylene, ensuring durability and safety for the containment of hazardous materials. Each bag measures 11 x 15 inches, making them ideal for various applications in hospitals, laboratories, and tattoo parlors. With a striking red color for easy visibility and an adhesive strip for secure sealing, these bags are a must-have for any facility dealing with biohazardous waste.
Brand | Geyoga |
Unit Count | 500.0 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Industrial Waste |
Material Feature | Highly Durable |
Color | red |
Material | High Density Polyethylene |
Item Form | Bag |
Number of Items | 500 |
Manufacturer | Geyoga |
Item Weight | 6.6 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 11.77 x 7.87 x 6.34 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 500) |
Item Package Quantity | 500 |
Batteries Required? | No |
F**E
Good
Just what we needed for school.
M**A
Sticks well
The sticky part sticks really well to my tray. I wish it had a ziplock to seal easier but they work great other than that.
G**D
Biohazard bags
Pretty straightforward bags here. I would not be able to compare these to industry standard but I would note that these are the thinner side of plastic bags, like a disposable grocery bag you would just get at a check-out line. I would not imagine putting sharps in here is a great idea if the bag is meant to hold them.Otherwise, competent in bag form and habit. Has biohazard printed loudly and large on the side. It does have a peel off strip, sticky enclosure, rather than a zip as I was expecting, but that's fine.
P**E
Feels thin but nice
These are huge, I know the size is listed but I never picture that till it's in my hands. I plan to use these for halloween goodie bags this year since I don't have anything biohazard needed to get rid of. I could probably find or make some but making goodie bags with them seems more fun and even with these being bagged biohazard you can't just throw it in the trash so make sure you look up your local ways to dispose of biohazard waste. I might give a few to my local PD when they do a take back event.
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