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Fisherbrand™ Hemo-Trac™ Blood Temperature Indicators
Monitor blood temperatures during storage and transport with simple press of a button. Fisherbrand Hemo-Trac Blood Temperature Indicators are designed for use in blood banks and transfusion services where it delivers quality assurance during storage or transport.
Includes: Certificate of Conformance which indicates traceability to standards provided by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and/or a National Measurement Institute (NMI).
Description
- Self-adhesive HEMO-Trac affixed directly to blood bag safeguards compliance
- Once activated by push of a button, it will instantly begin monitoring core temperature of each blood bag
- Separate arming and breach windows insure the Hemo-Trac is correctly activated and indicates if a temperature excursion of the blood bag has occurred
- Color coded arming and breach system ensures easy readability in any situation
- Breach alert is irreversible
- No pre-conditioning required
- Improves patient blood management protocols
- Helps protect precious blood resources ensuring patient outcomes
- Eliminates unnecessary testing of blood’s viability
- Includes individually serialized, batch certificate of analysis
- Shelf Life: Two years from date of manufacture
- Threshold Temperatures: 10°C (50°F)
- Valid Breach Temperature: 9° to 10°C
- Quantity: 100/pk.
Certifications
FDA Cleared
Specifications
Monitor blood temperatures during storage and transport. | |
Blood Temperature Indicator | |
10°C | |
9°C | |
Threshold: 10°C; Valid Breach: 9°C to 10°C |
Certificate of Conformance | |
50°F | |
48.2°F | |
Threshold: 50°F; Valid Breach: 48.2°F to 50°F |
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