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These seals could also be used
in a color coding system. For example, the yellow seals above could be used
when the evidence is collected in the field. If the evidence needs to be
processed by the laboratory, it could be sealed with the white seals to
indicate that it was processed. Or, if it needed to be processed by the
latent print section, a red label for sealing could indicate that the work
was done. There is a slit between each seal on the roll making it easy to
remove one seal at a time. Since these seals are backed with paper, a number
of seals can be removed for placement in an evidence kit by cutting them
from the roll with the paper still in place.
Red seals, black printing. 250 (1" x 4") seals per roll.
These seven-inch seals are designed similar to our four-inch red seals
(Cat. No. 3-4200). We have had several requests for longer seals, so here
they are. They are great for sealing envelopes, check sleeves, bags or lids
on jars. A slit appears every seven inches so one seal at a time can be
removed. Because they have a paper backing, several can be cut from the roll
with the backing intact and placed in a briefcase, evidence collection kit
or pocket.
Red seals, black printing. 100 (1" x 7") seals per roll. |