The biohazard symbol was invented in 1966 by the National Institute of Health workers who were concerned that there were too many different warning symbols for people to remember. After extensive research and testing, they created the biohazard symbol to serve as a simple, memorable and universal symbol of danger. The four circles in the symbol stand for agent, host, source and transmission. Safely transmit your infected specimens with one of these biohazard tote bags.
The biohazard symbol was invented in 1966 by the National Institute of Health workers who were concerned that there were too many different warning symbols for people to remember. After extensive research and testing, they created the biohazard symbol to serve as a simple, memorable and universal symbol of danger. The four circles in the symbol stand for agent, host, source and transmission. Safely transmit your infected specimens with one of these biohazard tote bags.
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