Police forensic teams should always maintain an adequate supply of cadaver bags to handle both routine cases and potential multiple casualty events. However, the exact number that constitutes ‘adequate’ depends on factors such as your expected caseload,...
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Hygiene Control Best Practices For Body Bags And Laundry Bags In Hospitals
In hospital procurement and hygiene management, body bags and laundry bags are often treated in the...

How Alginate Laundry Bags Can Improve On-Time Delivery At Your Laundry Service
Handling soiled linens and garments is one of the most labour-intensive and time-consuming aspects...

The Sustainability Benefits of Water-Soluble Laundry Bags for Hotels
Hotel laundries generate a lot of fabric and plastic waste every day. The polyethylene bags...

Best Practices For Using And Handling Dead Body Bags
Losing a loved one is incredibly difficult for all involved, so properly caring for deceased...

Procurement Considerations For Hospital Body Bags – What You Need To Know
In addition to ensuring dignity for the deceased,mortuary bags are an essential element of...

Body Bag Procurement For The NHS: Quality, Sustainability, And Efficiency
NHS body bag availability requires procurement preparedness as well as manufacturer capability....

How To Prepare For An Increase In Excess Deaths Over Spring & Summer
Winter is traditionally associated with an increase in mortality. However, seasonal increases in...

Is Your Hospital Prepared For Excess Deaths From Seasonal Illness?
Preparedness is one of the most important elements of hospital procurement. It can also be one of...

6 Ways Dissolvable Laundry Bags Improve Infection Control In Hospitals
Healthcare-associated infections – or HCAIs – are a common problem in hospitals, occurring in many...