About Urine collection container
A sterile urine container isia container that is designed and manufactured to be completely free from any microorganisms or bacteria that may contaminate a urine sample. Sterile urine containers are used in medical facilities, hospitals, and laboratories to collect urine samples for diagnostic testing and analysis.Secure and Accurate Sample CollectionOur urine collection containers prioritize both sample integrity and user safety. The tamper-evident, leak-proof screw cap ensures every sample remains uncontaminated throughout transport. Graduation markings, while approximate, facilitate straightforward sample measurement for initial diagnostics. The transparent body lets caregivers easily assess volume and color, supporting rapid evaluation and processing.
Sterility and Safe HandlingEach container is sterilized using either ethylene oxide (EO) or gamma irradiation, ensuring a high standard of hygiene appropriate for clinical and diagnostic settings. Being latex-free reduces the risk of allergic reactions. The container is designed for single-use disposal, preventing cross-contamination between patients.
FAQ's of Urine collection container:
Q: How should a urine collection container with graduation markings be used?
A: To use, ensure your hands are clean and the container is sealed until ready. Remove the tamper-evident, leak-proof screw cap, collect the urine sample up to the desired graduation mark, securely fasten the cap, and deliver the container as instructed for analysis.
Q: What are the benefits of the tamper-evident and leak-proof features?
A: The tamper-evident seal provides assurance that the sample has not been altered or contaminated after collection, while the leak-proof screw cap prevents spillage during handling and transport, preserving the authenticity and safety of the sample.
Q: When should I use a disposable, sterile urine collection container?
A: These containers are ideal for collecting urine samples whenever sterility, traceability, and user safety are required-primarily in hospitals, clinics, diagnostic laboratories, and other healthcare settings.
Q: Where should used containers be stored or disposed of after sample collection?
A: After collecting the sample and sealing the container, it should be submitted immediately to the designated collection area. Used containers, being single-use, must be disposed of in accordance with local biomedical waste regulations after analysis.
Q: What process is used for sterilizing these containers?
A: The containers are sterilized using either ethylene oxide (EO) or gamma irradiation methods, which ensure a sterile environment free from microorganisms, making them ready for immediate use.
Q: Can these containers be autoclaved or reused for multiple samples?
A: No, these containers are not autoclavable and are intended strictly for single-use. Reuse is not recommended to avoid cross-contamination and maintain sample accuracy.