
Differences in body bags
Do you think all body bags are the same?
Three key points of
BioSeal System5®.

Top-level infection control

Overwhelming stockpile duration 49 years

Rolled to the required length
Top-level infection control
The highest level of biosafety, Level 4, of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The CDC’s guidance on how to deal with Ebola-infected remains includes the use of Bi-Seal, which is a proven track record of safety.




Overwhelming stockpile duration 49 years
Having experienced the Corona disaster firsthand, we have learned more about the need to be prepared for emergencies. This product has a shelf life of 49 years, making it possible to stockpile for disasters and emergencies. It is an attractive way to stock up on body bags in case of emergency.
Rolled to the required length
The roll type does not take up too much storage space and can be used by cutting off only the necessary amount. Combined with its long service life, it is an excellent product for storage.


Track Record of Use
In worldwide
It is widely handled in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Europe, Australia, South America, and Japan. They are used in hospitals, funeral homes, government agencies, military organizations, and disaster response agencies, and have been used for many years in a variety of settings.
In Japan
Used by the Yokota Air Base U.S. Air Force Funeral Service Branch, Red Cross Hospitals, police, funeral homes, etc., it is recognized as a professional product.
In case of disaster
It is BSL-4 compliant and has been used in Ebola virus; it has been used in catastrophes such as the 9/11 terrorist attacks and Hurricane Katrina to protect the dignity of the dead, even in situations where a large number of people died.
