Hello Histonet,

I'm looking for some recommendations on biohazard bags for specimen disposal.  
Currently using Brighton 3.0 mil 44 gallon bags and they have occasional 
problems with leakage.  Obviously the formalin is removed but there is always 
some residual formalin present.  I'm willing to pay a little more for a better 
quality bag that is more leak-resistant.  Any advice?

Thanks,
Mike

Michael J. Dessoye, M.S. | Histology/Toxicology/Special Chemistry Supervisor | 
Commonwealth Health Laboratory Services | 
mjdess...@commonwealthhealth.net<mailto:mjdess...@commonwealthhealth.net> | 575 
N. River Street | Wilkes Barre, PA 18764 | Tel: 570-552-1432 | Fax: 570-552-1484

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