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Supplies for the 'Hygienalyzer Test'

Drop Bottles of Sterile Distilled Water

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Buffer packets pH 4.0, 7.0 & 10.0
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The Hygienalyzer Test is quick and easy to do. There are some simple procedures that need to be carried out in order to optimize the quality of the measurements:
1) Before the electrode is placed on a worker's skin, the electrode should be sanitized to reduce the risk of cross contamination of the hands of workers. We have made available sanitizing wipes that are compatible with use of the Skin Surface pH Method.
2) A single drop of sterile distilled water is placed on the skin in order to make excellent electrical contact between the skin and the electrode of the skin surface ph meter. We offer drop bottles of sterile distilled water containing enough doses to test 500 - 700 workers.
3) The pH meter should be calibrated on a weekly basis. We offer calibration buffers for this purpose. The buffers are for calibration a pH's 4.0, 7.0 and 10.0

70 % alcohol sanitizer wipes are available in packets of 100 - 2,000.

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CanBeFit HealthCare Consultants, through memberships of Eugene Pittz, Ph.D. and Judith Allaire Pittz, RD is associated with: American Dietitic Association; Southern Nevada Dietitic Association; International Association for Food Protection; National Association of City and County Health Officials -Affiliate; Nevada Environmental Health Association; National Environmental Health Association; Hand Washing for Life; Nevada Restaurant Association; National Restaurant Association; Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce; Association of Professionals in Infection Control