DNA-Safe Swabs: Block External Contamination

The DNA-Safe Evidence Swab is designed to provide optimal protection against external contamination, ensuring the purity of collected biological samples. Ideal for forensic investigations, this swab prevents cross-contamination by minimizing the risk of foreign DNA, making it an essential tool for accurate DNA collection and analysis in crime scene investigations, medical diagnostics, and research applications.

Key Features:

  1. Contamination-Free Collection: The swab’s advanced material prevents contamination from external DNA, ensuring that the collected sample remains uncontaminated and suitable for analysis.

  2. Enhanced DNA Preservation: Designed to capture and preserve DNA without interference from foreign sources, ensuring the integrity of the sample for future testing.

  3. Sterile and Secure: Each swab is individually packaged and sterile, reducing the risk of contamination during storage and handling.

  4. Forensic Quality: Perfectly suited for forensic applications, where maintaining the purity of evidence is critical for accurate DNA profiling and legal proceedings.

  5. Flexible and Easy to Use: The swab is easy to handle and provides excellent sample collection from surfaces, skin, or other materials, with a comfortable grip for precision.

Operational Use:

  1. Collect the Evidence: Use the DNA-Safe Evidence Swab to collect biological samples (e.g., blood, saliva, skin cells) from surfaces or individuals.

  2. Prevent Cross-Contamination: The swab’s design ensures that no external DNA is transferred to the sample, maintaining its integrity for analysis.

  3. Store and Label: Once collected, store the swab in a sterile container at room temperature for preservation and future testing.

  4. DNA Extraction: Extract the DNA from the swab following standard procedures for PCR or other forensic analyses.

Scope:
The DNA-Safe Evidence Swab is ideal for use in forensic labs, medical diagnostics, crime scene investigations, and research settings, where preventing contamination of evidence is crucial for accurate results.