ProEdge Water Test Kit - 6 Viles

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PE80601
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Description
6 Test Vials/Kit- 1 styrofoam clamshell mailer pack, return box, ice pack Easy to Use - Simply collect water samples from each dental unit in a separate test vial and place in provided mailer. Samples are received and processed immediately. Results are sent electronically after 4 days of incubation. Peace of Mind - Ensure a safe and healthy environment for patients and staff. Complete - Everything you need for effective dental unit water-line testing. Each DUWL testing kit includes refrigerant ice-pack, collection vials, styrofoam mailer. Meets Guidelines - Provides confidential third-party documentation of water quality based on heterotrophic plate counts. Results are reported in a pass/fail format based on the CDC's 500 CFU/mL standard and plate counts are reported in a range of <1 - 7,380 CFU/mL. The ADA guidelines state: "Clinical monitoring of water quality ensure[s] that procedures are correctly performed. Dentists should consult with the manufacturer of their dental unit or water delivery system to determine the recommended frequency of monitoring". http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/rr5217a1.htm Accurate Results - Complete test results are faxed or emailed to your office. Laboratory testing protocols are based on the Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 20th edn., 1998.
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6 Test Vials/Kit- 1 styrofoam clamshell mailer pack, return box, ice pack Easy to Use - Simply collect water samples from each dental unit in a separate test vial and place in provided mailer. Samples are received and processed immediately. Results are sent electronically after 4 days of incubation. Peace of Mind - Ensure a safe and healthy environment for patients and staff. Complete - Everything you need for effective dental unit water-line testing. Each DUWL testing kit includes refrigerant ice-pack, collection vials, styrofoam mailer. Meets Guidelines - Provides confidential third-party documentation of water quality based on heterotrophic plate counts. Results are reported in a pass/fail format based on the CDC's 500 CFU/mL standard and plate counts are reported in a range of <1 - 7,380 CFU/mL. The ADA guidelines state: "Clinical monitoring of water quality ensure[s] that procedures are correctly performed. Dentists should consult with the manufacturer of their dental unit or water delivery system to determine the recommended frequency of monitoring". http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/rr5217a1.htm Accurate Results - Complete test results are faxed or emailed to your office. Laboratory testing protocols are based on the Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 20th edn., 1998.