Biomedical Waste Bags - 2KG Packet | Yellow

Highlights:
- Product Name: Biomedical Waste Bags
- Generic Name: Biohazard Waste Bags
- Brand: SurgiNatal
- Available Bag Sizes: 18*18, 24*26, 30*36
- Colour: Yellow
- Material: High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) or Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE)
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Biomedical Waste Bags - 2kg pkt - Yellow, also known as a biomedical waste collection bag, is a multi-purpose disposable bag. It is also used in the medical field to collect and dispose of infectious and dangerous medical waste.
These yellow colour coded bags are used in clinical waste, such as anatomical, chemical, and solid wasteswabs, dressings, tissues, soiled gloves, aprons, pads and nappies. These bags are made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) or low-density polyethylene (LDPE), which are durable and tear-resistant materials.
These medical waste bags are leakageproof and solid, avoiding tearing during handling and transportation. These come in different sizes and are colour-coded for different purposes.
Benefits of Yellow Biomedical Waste Bags:
- Biomedical waste bags are used to collect and dispose of medical waste.
- Available in 18*18, 24*26, 30*36 of size in 2 kg packet weight.
- Made of high-density polyethylene and low-density polyethylene.
- Yellow waste bags are leakproof and ensure solid strength.
- Non-tearable, easy to handle.
- Durable and disposable biomedical waste collection bags.
Safety Precautions:
- Avoid overfilling to prevent spillage or tearing.
- Seal bags securely before disposal to ensure safe handling.
- Store in a designated area to avoid cross-contamination.
- Dispose of bags as per local biomedical waste disposal regulations.
Material: Biomedical waste bags are made of durable and tear-resistant materials, such as high-density polyethylene (HDPE) or low-density polyethylene (LDPE). These materials provide strength and prevent leakage or tearing during handling and transportation.
Thickness: Biomedical waste bags are available in various thicknesses, typically ranging from 1.2 to 4.0 mil (thousandths of an inch). The thickness may vary depending on the specific requirements and regulations of different regions or healthcare facilities.
Markings and Labeling: Biomedical waste bags often have markings or labels indicating the nature of the waste contained within. These markings may include biohazard symbols, warning messages, or labels specifying the type of waste, such as infectious waste, sharps waste, or chemotherapy waste.
Closure Mechanism: Biomedical waste bags usually have a secure closure mechanism to prevent spillage or exposure to the waste contents. This can include options such as ties, drawstrings, or zip-lock closures to ensure proper sealing and containment.
Capacity and Sizes: Biomedical waste bags are available in various sizes and capacities to accommodate different volumes of waste. Common sizes range from small, individual-use bags to larger bags designed for institutional or facility-wide use.
Compliance with Regulations: Biomedical waste bags are designed to meet or exceed the regulations and guidelines set forth by local, regional, or national authorities regarding the safe handling, transportation, and disposal of biomedical waste.