Single Vial- 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.
Single Vial- 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.