Krisis Flood Bags Test Results

Krisis Flood Bags have undergone a stringent testing process to ensure their watertightness. They were submerged in water up to 1.5 meters above the bag for four weeks, a test conducted by Keystone Compliance, USA, LLC. These bags have also been independently tested under international standards IEC 60529 and US Military Standard 810G to measure IPX8, which signifies continuous immersion in water.

During a three-week test period conducted by Ex Testing & Certification Pty Ltd, minimal amounts of water droplets were present that would not have harmed any items inside the bag. To further enhance the bag’s performance, we recommend placing silicon packs inside. These packs are highly effective in absorbing condensation, ensuring the safety of your belongings.

The Krisis Flood Bags range is not just made from robust 750gsm PVC, but also designed with heat-sealed joins. These features provide unmatched protection, ensuring safety and security for your items during floods. The same material is used for water tanks, further attesting to its durability. Ex Testing & Certification Pty Ltd tested the Krisis Flood Bag against the effects of continuous immersion in water. The result passed for IPX8 for a duration of two weeks at 1.5meters depth of water.

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Steve from krisis flood bags team

If you would like to learn more about the testing and certification of Krisis Flood Bags, please do not hesitate to get in touch with Steve Harris CEO at steve@krisisbags.com 

He will be more than happy to provide you with additional information.

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Tests Performed by Steve (CEO)

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