Product Description
Stool Container
Features
- Ultra clear polypropylene container with polyethylene leak proof screw cap.
- Frosted portion for easy writing.
- Clear and easy to read graduations.
- Non-Sterile container has tear off cap sleeve for highest level of hygiene. Sterile container is individually packed in polyethylene pouch.
Reliable Design for Laboratory UseConstructed from durable plastic, this stool container ensures secure containment of samples. The transparent body allows easy inspection, while the red screw cap provides a tight seal to minimize leakage. Graduated markings help technicians measure contents accurately, which is essential in chemical or clinical laboratory applications. Single-use design enhances safety and hygiene, making it ideal for handling biohazardous materials and preventing cross-contamination during specimen processing.
Convenient and Hygienic PackagingEach stool container is individually sealed in a polybag to maintain sterility until use. This packaging design simplifies storage and handling within laboratories, reducing the risk of accidental exposure to biological materials. The containers single-use nature ensures compliance with laboratory protocols and simplifies waste management, as there is no requirement for cleaning or sterilization after use.
FAQs of Stool Container:
Q: How should the stool container be used for sample collection?
A: To use the stool container, unscrew the red cap, collect the required stool sample up to the graduated marking, and securely replace the cap to prevent leakage. Avoid overfilling and ensure proper sealing before handing over to laboratory staff.
Q: What are the benefits of the transparent and red color design?
A: The transparent container body allows users and laboratory personnel to visually inspect the sample without opening the container, while the red cap ensures easy identification and differentiation from other collection containers.
Q: When is it appropriate to use a single-use stool container?
A: Single-use stool containers should be employed whenever there is a need for hygienic, contamination-free collection, especially in clinical and chemical laboratories where cross-contamination must be avoided.
Q: Where should filled stool containers be stored before analysis?
A: After collecting the sample, keep the container in a designated biohazard area or according to your laboratorys protocols. Ensure it remains upright and the cap is tightly sealed until analysis or transport.
Q: What is the correct disposal process for these stool containers?
A: Since the containers are designed for single use, they should be disposed of according to local biohazard waste regulations, ensuring that both the container and the sample are safely handled and discarded.
Q: How does the graduated marking assist during use?
A: Graduated markings provide clear reference points for filling volume, helping users collect the right quantity of stool sample required for accurate laboratory analysis.