This vacuum bag is manufactured by the Acofar laboratory. It is a sanitary kit containing a container with a lid and a tubular container. These elements facilitate the safe collection of urine samples.
The vacuum system bag for urine collection is a very practical medical device. It has a container with a lid and a capacity of 100 ml. This kit is very easy to use and allows for quick and easy sample collection.
In addition, the kit includes a tube-shaped container, similar to the one used for taking blood samples. This tubular container has a needle for extracting the urine from the container and keeping it safe.
The tube has a yellow cap that is used to tightly close the container. This reduces the risk of spilling the contents. It also protects the urine sample from contaminants in the environment.
It has an adhesive label that can be written on directly with ink. It is ideal for identifying and personalising the urine sample with the user's details.
Both the container and the tubular container are made of polyethylene. They are designed for single use only and should therefore be disposed of after urine collection.
During the use of the vacuum system bag, it is necessary to follow some measures to ensure its effectiveness. It is recommended to use a new, sterile container. Carefully clean the genital area before use.
The Acofar vacuum system bag is especially indicated for the collection of urine to be analysed in the laboratory.
First open the container and place the lid on a flat area, face up. Then collect the intermediate part of the urine. It is advisable to discard the beginning and the end of the urine. Fill the container with the required amount of liquid and cap it while preparing to transfer the sample to the tube. To free the needle from the tubular container, remove the protective label. This is located on the cap.
Insert the tube and gently squeeze it to aspirate the urine sample. Remove it when the indicated amount has been withdrawn. Recap the opening of the tube with the protective label.
Place the identification data on the label provided for this purpose and then deliver the tube with the sample to the laboratory. This should be done as soon as possible.
When handling the tube, there is a risk of being pricked by the needle in the cap.
Polypropylene.