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Biohazard Garbage Bags 

Biohazard bags (also called biohazard garbage bags or infectious waste bags) are specialized disposal bags used in healthcare and laboratory environments to safely contain and dispose of infectious or potentially infectious materials. They help prevent the spread of disease and ensure compliance with medical waste regulations.

KSh 25.00 KSh 30.00

☣️ Biohazard Garbage Bags 

Biohazard bags are specialized disposal bags used in healthcare and laboratory environments to safely contain and dispose of infectious or potentially infectious materials. They help prevent the spread of disease and ensure compliance with medical waste regulations.

Key Features

Feature Description
Material High-density or low-density polyethylene (HDPE/LDPE); puncture- and tear-resistant
Color-coded Most commonly red, yellow, or black depending on national waste segregation guidelines
Biohazard symbol Clearly marked with the international biohazard symbol and labeling like “Infectious Waste” or “Biohazard”
Size Available in multiple sizes (e.g., 10L, 30L, 50L, 100L)
Closure May include drawstring, twist tie, or adhesive strip
Autoclavable (optional) Some are designed to be sterilized before disposal

🔄 Color Coding 

Color Waste Type
Red Infectious waste (e.g., blood-soaked gauze, IV tubing, gloves)
Yellow Clinical waste requiring incineration (e.g., human tissues, body parts)
Black General non-infectious waste
Blue Pharmaceutical waste
White/Translucent Sharps waste (usually used with rigid containers)

Common Use Cases

  • Hospitals, clinics, and laboratories
  • Dental and veterinary clinics
  • Home care settings (for sharps, PPE, etc.)
  • Covid-19 isolation areas
  • Emergency and first aid settings

Available Sizes (Examples)

Size Common Use
10–20 L Small waste bins, patient rooms
30–50 L Ward bins, examination rooms
100–120 L Operating rooms, high-volume areas