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Heavy-duty 6 mil polyethylene disposal bags engineered for safe containment and removal of asbestos-containing materials. Pre-printed with required hazard warnings and regulatory markings, these 33"x50" yellow bags meet jobsite compliance requirements for asbestos abatement projects.
Constructed from 6 mil thick polyethylene, these bags resist punctures and tears during handling of sharp debris and contaminated insulation. The bright yellow color provides immediate hazard identification, while the large 33"x50" size accommodates bulky materials like pipe insulation, ceiling tiles, and floor coverings. Each bag features bold pre-printed asbestos warning labels that meet OSHA and EPA marking requirements, eliminating the need for separate labeling.
Key Features
6 Mil Thickness - Heavy-duty polyethylene construction resists punctures from sharp edges and rough materials
Pre-Printed Warnings - Asbestos hazard labels and regulatory markings printed directly on bag surface
High-Visibility Yellow - Bright color ensures immediate identification of hazardous waste
Large Capacity - 33"x50" size handles bulky insulation, tiles, and contaminated building materials
Bulk Packaging - 75 bags per box for extended abatement projects
Secure Sealing - Compatible with standard closure methods including twist ties and heat sealing
Applications
Essential for asbestos abatement contractors, environmental remediation teams, and facility maintenance crews conducting regulated demolition or renovation work. Used in commercial buildings, industrial facilities, schools, and residential properties where asbestos-containing materials require proper containment and disposal according to federal and state regulations.