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May 11th, 2011
SYNTHETIC URINE – Part 2
Continuing with the explanation of why synthetic urine is far and above the best product for most of your needs in passing a Urinalysis we begin with the most common concern for customers, temperature.
How can you get the room temperature sample that you’ve ordered to be at the right body temperature? Obviously you cannot hand the lab technician a room temperature sample, or god forbid even a cold one. That would send up a red flag immediately. A liquid that has been inside your body mere moments before should still be about body temperature, around 98.7 degrees. And even then, how is it that you can know that the sample you’re about to pour out of the bottle and into the sample cup is even at the right temperature? Just because it feels warm or rather hot to you doesn’t mean that it’s correct.
And this is why again synthetic urine is one of our best products. On every single bottle of synthetic urine there is a temperature gage strip. It indicates whether or not the liquid inside the bottle it is attached to is between 96 degrees and 100 degrees. So, now we’ve solved the problem of knowing that the sample is at the right temperature, but how do we get it to the correct temperature in the first place?
And this is where this product truly shines. Every single bottle of synthetic urine also comes with a heating pad. A small square shaped warming pad that wraps around the bottle (using a rubber band that is also included in the box) and warms up the liquid inside until it is at the proper temperature. The heating pad is made to heat up a product or item to between 96 degrees and 100 degrees. This is its sole purpose. The heating pad can take up to an hour to get up to temperature, but afterwards will stay warm up to ten hours.
The instructions are easily to follow, and the product is already done, all you need to do is activate a heating pad and wrap around the bottle at least an hour before you head into the little bathroom.