What are your body bags made from?
All of our body bags are made from PEVA.
All of our body bags are made from PEVA.
All body bag products are avaialble from stock in white and we also stock certain items in black. If you require a non-stock item or any other colour, please contact us and a member of our sales team will respond.
Please see table below for details on minimum order quantities (MOQ's)
Please visit our product page and click the body bag you require to view the datasheet.
What are your body bags made from?
All of our body bags are made from PEVA.
Do you provide different colours of body bag?
All body bag products are avaialble from stock in white and we also stock certain items in black. If you require a non-stock item or any other colour, please contact us and a member of our sales team will respond.What are the minimum quantity requirements when placing an order?
Please see table below for details on minimum order quantities (MOQ's)Where can I find the maximum weight each type of bag can hold?
Please visit our product page and click the body bag you require to view the datasheet.Able to contain up to 11.5kg of washable items per bag
Our products are non-toxic, releasing no harmful emissions
These laundry bags are used to collect soiled clothes, then sealed using a tie and put straight into the washing machine. They dissolve completely in a 700C wash cycle and biodegrade safely in the wastewater system, leaving behind just clean laundry and no plastic residue in the machine.
These environment-friendly bags retain all the characteristics of standard plastic laundry bags by being strong and puncture-resistant, with barrier properties.
What makes these bags soluble? They are manufactured using a special polymer technology that uses water-soluble and biodegradable Poly Vinyl Alcohol (PVOH) based pellets. Another type of bag is also soluble in cold water.
The hot water soluble bags get dissolved in hot water within about 10 minutes depending on the thickness of the bag, the temperature of the water, room conditions, abrasion and stirring force of the water, etc.”
Instructions: “within the wash cycle or 650C for not less than 15 minutes”.
• They provide a convenient and hygienic storage facility for soiled items prior to laundry. The handling of contaminated clothing is very easy as once they are put inside the laundry machine, you need not bother about storage at all
• Once the soiled clothes are put into the bag and the bag is tied, there is no need to open the bag again. The bag containing the clothes is put directly into the machine. This prevents contamination; nobody gets infected and laundry handlers are safe.” In short, it minimises contact between staff and potentially contaminated laundry.
• The bag’s material helps to clean and wash the clothes better as it pulls dirt and dust from clothes.
• It saves valuable time of labour. No one has to do the tedious job of segregating clothes after opening the bag.
• Since it dissolves completely, there is no need to find a separate avenue for disposing of the bag, which is required in the case of plastic bags.
• These bags are free of starch and sodium alginate, which are known to clog drains.
• Available in transparent variants, so one can visualise the contents of the bag clearly.
Perhaps the only factor dissuading the laundry sector from abandoning plastic laundry bags and wholeheartedly embracing soluble bags is that the latter are comparatively more expensive. But the price of soluble bags should not be compared to conventional bags, owing to the enormous benefits and advantages they offer.
Yes, which has increased exponentially during the pandemic. Hospitals and hotels procure such bags as they want to avoid mixing all the rooms’ used linen together. Each room’s linen/patient’s clothing is put inside each of the laundry bags for the respective rooms, and then transported for washing.
A heightened concern for protecting the health of laundry workers, the focus on preventing cross-contamination of linen and an overall trend of choosing sustainable solutions is sure to give an impetus to make water soluble laundry bags the first choice of procurement heads.
• Strong and safe
• Bags containing laundry can be put directly into the washing machine
• Domestic bags fully dissolve safely in UK washing machines at ≥40oC however a wash cycle of 65oC with detergent is recommended to kill pathogens
• Industrial (red) bags dissolve fully at ≥65oC. They do not clog filters or leave residue on laundry
• Barrier properties minimise the risk of infection-transmission during travel and into the home
• Bags have excellent transparency so contents are easy to see.
• D-SOLV bags are made from PVOH, non-toxic and marine-safe. It does not cause environmental issues in the waste-water stream
• Ideal for single-use applications without negative environmental impact
• Effective barrier against pathogens, reducing the dwell time on the material
• Lowers the risk of transmission compared to traditional polymers such as polythene.
Water-soluble laundry bag is specially designed for infection prevention purposes while handling or washing contaminated clothes. It is 100% biodegradable that does not clog the pipes while you are washing the clothes. Hospitals and other care institutions are actively incorporating water-soluble laundry bags as they are a valuable means of preventing cross-contamination. Once filled with contaminated clothes, you put water-soluble bags in the washing machine directly. The bags are made up of polyvinyl alcohol films that completely dissolve in the water while the clothes are washing. It is the most cost-effective and hygienic way of saving yourself and your environment from getting any infectious disease.
Although not meant to be consumed or ingested by the human body in any form, water-soluble laundry bags are completely non-toxic. That means they don’t cause either water or any form of environmental pollution because they’re manufactured from a biodegradable material.
Bearing the most recent example of COVID-19 in mind, it’s well-known how important the healthcare system’s role has been in this entire pandemic. It’s also a popular fact that COVID-19 can potentially spread through surface contact and not just from someone coughing or sneezing on you.
Imagine for a moment, In the COVID-19 or Infectious ward or where everything is potentially infected. This also includes the clothes and sheets of the patients. These will have to be disinfected before they are used again. So, they are disposed of in a laundry bag which will then head to the laundry for washing and disinfection. But if using a fabric laundry bag or PE laundry bag, the laundryman must open the bag and take out the clothes and sheets before washing. This will increase the risk of infection.
Now imagine, if the person responsible for disinfection, didn’t have to open the laundry bag, to begin with. Instead, they just had to throw the laundry bag containing contaminated clothes directly into the washing machine. This will definitely reduce the risk of cross-contamination.
1: Collect soiled or dirty materials in the bags and tie the bag with supplied tape.
2: Transport the bags to the laundry.
3: Place the bags straight into the washing machines.
4: The bags dissolve in seconds in hot water, releasing the contents for cleansing.
5: Alternatively, once full, dispose of the bags. They will biodegrade in 180 days under normal waste environments.
Simple, effective, and completely safe to use as the bags are non-toxic.
The initial expense of full-soluble laundry bags can appear to be an unnecessary expense but in comparison to staff not working due to sickness or contaminated equipment or additional cleaning of environments, this cost is negated. Once soiled items are placed in the bags they can be handled and transported without additional expense on PPE equipment, cleaning etc. thus saving money overall.
Water soluble infection control bags made from modified water soluble material are strong and puncture-resistant with less blocking and odours.
Our company can make biodegradable/soluble bags in any size or colour and printed with your logo, instructions etc. if required. We can pack into boxes (printed or plain) and ship to you, ready to sell, on pallets or in containers. All shipping, documentation etc. can be handled by our staff and are available to answer your questions. We have customers worldwide and our manufacturing capacity and controls are of the highest standards, guaranteeing you reliability, quality and continued support.
What are your body bags made from?
All of our body bags are made from PEVA.
Do you provide different colours of body bag?
All body bag products are avaialble from stock in white and we also stock certain items in black. If you require a non-stock item or any other colour, please contact us and a member of our sales team will respond.What are the minimum quantity requirements when placing an order?
Please see table below for details on minimum order quantities (MOQ's)Where can I find the maximum weight each type of bag can hold?
Please visit our product page and click the body bag you require to view the datasheet.
Product
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Description
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Length (cm)
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Width (cm)
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Height (cm)
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Thickness in mm (pre-embossed)
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Body Weight Rating (Kg)
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MOQ (pcs)
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SL05
|
PE Sheet
|
200
|
330
|
N/A
|
0.125
|
N/A
|
50
|
SL15-L
|
Coffin Liner
|
193
|
37
|
34.5
|
0.11
|
N/A
|
50
|
SL20
|
Budget Body Bag
|
89
|
208
|
N/A
|
0.15
|
120
|
25
|
SL23
|
Adult Body Bag with Centre Slit
|
89
|
208
|
N/A
|
0.1
|
N/A
|
25
|
SL42
|
Adult Body Bag
|
107
|
221
|
N/A
|
0.2
|
140
|
25
|
SL44
|
Child Body Bag
|
74
|
125
|
N/A
|
0.2
|
70
|
25
|
SL45
|
Infant Body Bag
|
46
|
62
|
N/A
|
0.2
|
70
|
25
|
SL57
|
Grab Handle Body Bag
|
109
|
228
|
N/A
|
0.25
|
180
|
10
|
SL58
|
Heavy Duty Body Bag
|
109
|
228
|
N/A
|
0.3
|
195
|
10
|
SL59
|
Child Body Bag with Top and Bottom Grab Handles
|
74
|
125
|
N/A
|
0.2
|
70
|
25
|
SL75
|
Bariatric Body Bag
|
132
|
250
|
N/A
|
0.45
|
310
|
5
|
SL90
|
Economy Adult Body Bag
|
104
|
214
|
N/A
|
0.15
|
120
|
25
|
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