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Health Care Packaging encompasses a variety of bags and containers that are specially made to handle and transport biohazardous substances. These packaging materials are manufactured in compliance with international rules and regulations concerning the shipping and storage of substances that pose a risk to health, safety, and the environment. The bags often feature a warning symbol and message to inform workers and keep trespassers away. The polyethylene (PE) used to make these materials is certified by both the CDC and OSHA for safe handling and performance.
Sometimes it feels like we just don’t have enough time in the day for a proper workout. With our jobs taking up a large chunk of our day and a slew of responsibilities waiting for us when we get back home, many people choose to skip working out simply because they think they have no time to do so.
If you’re interested in getting fit but feel you don’t have the time for it, you may want to consider doing some fitness on the clock. While we can’t recommend running a marathon or pushing yourself to the point of exhaustion while at your job, there are steps you can take to lead a healthier and more active lifestyle. In this incredibly swole article, we’ve compiled some of the best advice on how to be active at work so your gains won’t be such a pain.
If you live close enough to work, leave the car in the garage and take your bike to work. If you’re really close, you can probably just walk it. Not only does biking or
What is Stretch Wrap?
Stretch Wrap vs. Shrink Wrap
What are the Types of Stretch Wrap?
What are the Styles of Stretch Wrap?
Hand Stretch Wrap
Pallet Stretch Wrap
Mini Stretch Wrap
Colored Stretch Wrap
Coreless Stretch Wrap
It’s an anthology of sanitary love! Set during the holidays in Nitri-London, we follow a series of interconnected stories of love, sorrow, and self-discovery. The Polyethylene Minister develops feelings for a PVC dotted glove working in his household staff. A deadbeat synthetic-vinyl rockstar attempts to rekindle his stalled career with a holiday song about keeping your hands safe. A food service glove and mother of two suspects her string knit husband is unfaithful. A recently-single brown jersey glove forms a close friendship with his latex housekeeper, eventually discovering that he wants to be more than
Specialty Stretch Wrap is a subcategory of stretch wrap that includes products designated for special purposes. These stretch films offer unique protection, allow ventilation, or contain messages for workers.
We have a separate product guide for our standard Stretch Wrap products:
Stretch Wrap Product Guide
When you need to stick two surfaces together, it’s hard to beat double-sided tape! This convenient tool features a coating of adhesive on both sides of its backing. Double-sided tape is not only great for household repairs and DIY projects, but it is also used professionally in industries like construction and medicine. In this article, we’ve provided a video and step-by-step instructions on how to use double sided tape.
First, unroll your tape to your desired length and cut the section of tape with either a pair of scissors or the serrated blade of a tape dispenser.
You’ve probably heard this joke before: Something isn’t moving and it should? Use lubricant. Something is moving and it shouldn’t? Use duct tape.
While this “advice” isn’t applicable to all situations, it does speak to the power of duct tape. Since its invention in the 1940s, duct tape has been a staple in homes and workspaces alike. It’s been used by repairmen, the military, and even by astronauts.
But we’re not repairing space shuttles or helicopters. Rather, we fight the battle of the homefront: household repairs and quick fixes that only duct tape can solve. In this durable and sticky article, we will go over some of the most common uses of duct tape, including some you may have never heard of before.
Packing List Envelopes are pouches specifically designed to hold shipping documents, receipts, product info, and warranties during transit. These envelopes have a strong adhesive backing which allows companies to place them on palletized shipments. PLE pouches are an alternative to placing invoices inside packages.
We've made a short introductory video to packing list envelopes, covering the different types and how to use them:
Poly bag tape is a special kind of tape that is specifically made to stick to low-surface-energy materials, such as polyethylene and polypropylene bags. The strong rubber adhesive and durable plastic backing keep poly bags sealed and prevent the items held inside from spilling out.
Rather than painstakingly tying and taping the ends of poly bags by hand, you can instead use a poly bag tape dispenser. This simple machine is easy to use and makes the process of sealing poly bags quick and efficient. Follow along to our video and read the steps below on how to properly set up and use your poly bag tape dispenser:
Before you load your dispenser, you want to make sure that your tape is the correct size. Visually check to