Crosstex International DS-100 Biological Indicator Dual Species
The Crosstex International DS-100 Biological Indicator is a reliable and efficient solution for verifying the effectiveness of sterilization processes in various medical settings. Designed for use in clinics, hospitals, and laboratories, this product provides a straightforward method for confirming that sterilization equipment is functioning properly, ensuring the safety of patients and staff. Its standout benefit lies in its ability to test for both Bacillus stearothermophilus and Bacillus pumilus, offering comprehensive insight into sterilization efficacy.
In overview, the Crosstex International DS-100 Biological Indicator is used to monitor and validate the sterilization process, particularly in steam sterilization environments. It is an essential tool for quality control, helping to prevent the spread of infections by ensuring that medical instruments and equipment are properly sterilized. The indicator works by using spore strips that are highly resistant to steam sterilization, providing a challenge to the sterilization process that, when successfully killed, confirms the effectiveness of the sterilization cycle.
Key Features
- Dual species design for comprehensive sterilization validation
- Highly sensitive to steam sterilization, ensuring accurate results
- Easy to use and interpret, streamlining the sterilization validation process
- Supplied in packs of 100 for convenience and cost-effectiveness
- Compatible with standard steam sterilization protocols and equipment
- Provides rapid results, allowing for prompt action in case of sterilization failure
- Contributes to maintaining high standards of infection control and patient safety
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: Not specified • Weight: Not specified • Materials: Biological spores on strip • Compliance: Designed for use in steam sterilization processes, compatible with standard autoclaving protocolsIdeal For
• Hospitals and healthcare facilities • Dental and medical clinics • Laboratories and research facilities • Outpatient clinics and surgical centers • Home care and hospice settings where sterilization of medical equipment is requiredShare Product Link: