The Push-Style Biological Evidence Swab is a specialized tool designed for the rapid and efficient collection of biological evidence such as blood, saliva, and semen at crime scenes or other forensic locations. This swab is engineered for on-site use, ensuring quick sample collection with minimal contamination. The unique push-style mechanism allows for controlled pressure when collecting samples, enhancing the quality and quantity of evidence gathered, which is critical for forensic analysis.
Key Features:
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Push-Style Mechanism: Allows for precise control during sample collection, ensuring optimal transfer of biological traces.
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Versatile Sample Collection: Effectively collects blood, saliva, semen, and other biological materials with ease.
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On-Site Evidence Collection: Designed for use at crime scenes, ensuring rapid and efficient evidence gathering.
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Sterile and Safe: The swabs are individually packaged, sterilized, and ready for immediate use, preventing cross-contamination.
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High DNA Yield: Ideal for forensic DNA analysis, providing high-quality samples for reliable results.
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Convenient Design: Compact, lightweight, and easy to carry, making it perfect for field collection and transport.
Operational Use:
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Activate the Push-Style Mechanism: Gently press the swab against the surface where biological evidence is suspected (e.g., bloodstains, saliva).
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Collection: Use the push-style swab to collect the sample. The swab should be pressed to collect traces without disturbing surrounding evidence.
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Seal and Label: After collection, immediately seal the swab in its protective storage tube or evidence bag and label it for identification.
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Transport to Lab: The swab can be safely transported for further forensic analysis, such as DNA profiling.
Scope:
The Push-Style Biological Evidence Swab is ideal for law enforcement, forensic investigators, and crime scene analysts who require reliable and non-invasive biological evidence collection tools. It is suitable for blood, saliva, semen, and other bodily fluids found at crime scenes, medical facilities, or any location needing forensic evidence documentation.