STERI-PAK Disposable Bowie-Dick Test Pack with an Easy to Interpret Indicator Sheet
A complete system that includes a disposable pack, and a maximum ink coverage Bowie-Dick sheet. This test pack meets the proposed EN standards - the highest ever set for Bowie-Dick packs. The unique Indicator Sheet indicates the emergence of a problem before incubation. The easy to detect blue to black color change eliminates the guess work of interpreting the results. Read More...
EZTest Biological Indicators
EZTest® is a self-contained biological indicator for monitoring steam or ethylene oxide sterilization. EZTest® contains bacterial spores on a filter-paper carrier packaged within a small, thermoplastic culture tube. Inside the thermoplastic culture tube is a sealed-glass ampoule of specially-formulated soybean casein digest culture medium containing a color indicator which turns a dramatic yellow when spores grow. EZTest® is easy-to-use and produces visual results within 48 hours without laboratory transfers. Simply place EZTest® inside products or product packages to be sterilized. The “inoculated package” is then placed in the sterilizer and processed. Upon removal from the sterilizer, the EZTest® BI is “activated.” Using a crushing device, flex the sides of the soft plastic culture tube to break the glass ampoule to allow the medium to mix with the spores. The “activated” EZTest® BI is then placed in an appropriate incubator for 48 hours. If any spores survive the process, the medium will turn yellow. Read More...
Biological Test Pack with Instant Readout Integrator
Contains EZTEST® self-contained biological indicator and the Instant Readout Integrator. The Integrator’s dramatic color changes from purple to green indicates correct exposure conditions of temperature, time and steam/EtO, predicting that biological spores have been killed - allowing immediate release of the non-implant loads. Small, compact size that is easy to use. The steam pack is the size of a deck of cards. The biological is simple to incubate in a standard incubator. Read More...