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Presumptive Blood Test

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This presumptive blood test is designed to be a simple, one shot test for the presence of blood. This portable test will fit in your pocket and allows you to test suspect stains without taking the time to mix chemicals. Simply place a small quantity of the stained material, or a portion of a swabbing of the stain, into the kit and crush the color-coded vials in sequence. Their formulation has long been accepted by the courts a…

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Seminal Fluid Presumptive Field Test

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When searching scenes or collecting evidence, it is often helpful to perform a presumptive test for the presence of semen on those stains that fluoresce under UV light. The seminal fluid test is very easy to perform. Simply transfer part of the suspected stain to the provided transfer paper with sterile water contained in the first vial, then squeeze the second applicator to crush the glass ampule inside. Shake the applicator…

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Seminal Fluid Presumptive TMP Test

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The TMP (thymophthalein monophosphate) test is designed to provide a convenient, reliable laboratory test for the presumptive presence of acid phosphatase (semen). It is more sensitive to the presence of acid phosphatase than other presumptive tests. All reagents are in dropper bottles. To perform the test, first transfer part of the suspected stain to provided transfer paper or to a cotton-tipped swab with sterile water. Add…

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Master Serology Kit

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This kit contains all the tools that you will need to collect and preserve serology evidence such as blood, semen, or other body fluids. No more hunting around for the right thing to collect these fluids at the scene. Packaged in a rugged tool box.

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Saligae

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The SALIGaE® test is used to determine the possible presences of trace levels of saliva. In this procedure, a small amount of sample is added to test vials that contain a colorless solution. If saliva is present in the specimen, the colorless solution will turn yellow. If saliva is not present in the sample or too dilute to detect, the solution will remain colorless. No reagent preparation required, ready to use 10-minute test…

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