PE-SCRIM Bags – Non-HandledShop PE-SCRIM Bags – Non-Handled

PE-SCRIM Bags – Non-Handled
Our Non-Handled PESCRIM Body Bags are made from resilient polyethylene with a reinforced nylon scrim material that complies with EPA burn restrictions. Measured at 40″x90″ and tested to withstand over 1,000 pounds, this bag is an excellent value.
PESCRIM Non-Handled Body Bag Features
The PESCRIM is constructed with various features to meet your needs, such as:
- an envelope-style dual zipper
- three identity toe tags
- three color combinations (solid black, solid white, and white bag with a black zipper).
Non-Handled Body Bag Applications
Primary Application: Customers love our PESCRIM body bags because they are heavy-duty and super durable. Since they are chlorine-free, they are also used by crematoriums.
The PE-SCRIM is also popular with coroners, medical examiners, sheriffs, and donor networks.
This bag is also a great option for hunting, farming, and wildlife if the bag needs to be dragged since the bottom of the bag is smooth and durable.
PE-SCRIM Bags – Non-Handled Specifications
| PE-SCRIM | |
| Size | Adult |
| Dimensions | 40” x 90” |
| Material | PE-SCRIM |
| Material Description | Nylon Reinforced Polyethylene, Cremation Safe |
| Construction | Sealed and Sewn |
| Weight Class | Heavy Weight |
| Color | Solid Black, Solid White, White Bag/Black Zipper |
| Zipper Type | Envelope Style |
| Zipper Details | Double #10 Zipper |
| Handles | None |
| Thickness | .20 mm |
| Inner Liner | None |
| Case Quantity | 20 bags |
| Case Weight (LBs) | 34 lbs |
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PE-SCRIM Bags – Non-Handled
Starting at $25.60 /unit
Availability: In Stock
What is the maximum weight capacity, and how well does the material hold up during transport without ripping?
The specifications categorize this bag as “Standard Duty / Light Weight” with a 6 mil vinyl thickness and a “sealed and sewn” construction. Funeral directors and morgue technicians need to know the literal breaking point to avoid catastrophic failures (tearing or bursting) during a transfer. They will want to know if “Light Weight” means it is strictly for normal-stature individuals or if it can handle an average-to-heavy adult body without compromised seams.
Since this bag does not have handles, what is the best practice for transferring the deceased from the cot to the table?
The product specs explicitly state “Handles: None”. This is a major operational factor for deathcare workers. In daily practice, gripping the smooth vinyl of a 6 mil bag can be difficult and dangerous for staff ergonomics. Buyers will want to know if they need to use a slide board, a lifting quilt, or if they should upgrade to the “Heavy Duty” version with handles for routine removals.
Is this vinyl material 100% leak-proof, specifically along the sewn seams and zipper?
Fluid containment is a primary biohazard control and liability concern for morgues and funeral homes. Because the bag’s construction is listed as “Sealed and Sewn” and it has “Inner Liner: None,” buyers will ask for clarification on the sewing method. If fluids bypass the sewn areas or the single #10 envelope zipper, it can ruin a funeral home’s vehicle fabric, contaminate a morgue floor, or compromise public safety
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