Sirchie Questioned Document Bag, 9x14x0.004" Thick, Set of 100

SKU: SIBQD14 MFR: BQD14
$53.92
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Key Features

  • Secure your evidence with these durable Sirchie evidence bags, essential for forensics.
  • Maintain chain of custody; our tamper-evident bags ensure evidence integrity every time.
  • Clearly mark & protect documents with these 9x14" questioned document bags for clarity.
  • Ensure full compliance; these polyethylene bags meet strict public safety standards.
  • Cost-effective solution: 100 bags per set, ideal for daily evidence packaging needs.
  • Traceability is key: Use these bags for reliable tracking of critical forensic evidence.
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Sirchie Questioned Document Bag Specifications

  • Material

    Polyethylene

  • Package Quantity

    Set of 100

  • Size

    9x14x0.004" (Thick) / 228.6x355.6x0.102mm (Thick)

About Sirchie Questioned Document Bag

Preserve anonymous letters, extortion letters and bank robbery notes in this Sirchie Questioned Document Bag. This polyethylene bag (9x14x0.004" thick) provides the perfect vehicle for document transmittal to the lab. Be certain not to handle the documents with unprotected hands. Seal with the SEARCH impulse evidence bag sealer or SIRCHMARK Integrity Tape.

Key Features

  • Secure your evidence with these durable Sirchie evidence bags, essential for forensics.
  • Maintain chain of custody; our tamper-evident bags ensure evidence integrity every time.
  • Clearly mark & protect documents with these 9x14" questioned document bags for clarity.
  • Ensure full compliance; these polyethylene bags meet strict public safety standards.
  • Cost-effective solution: 100 bags per set, ideal for daily evidence packaging needs.
  • Traceability is key: Use these bags for reliable tracking of critical forensic evidence.