Step
Three
Heat
Activator- Note that the use of the Heat Activator
is optional; its sole purpose is to heat the
solution to near body temperature. Therefore if
prior to submitting your sample, you notice that the
clean drug test solution temperature is already within the proper
temperature range of 92°F to 98°F (indicated in
green) then you may skip Heat Activator step and
move on to step 6.
IMPORTANT:
If or when concealing the clean drug test urine Mixing
Container, never place the Container’s temperature
strip next to or against your skin as this may lead
to a false temperature reading!
For
easy pouring;
verify that the Heat Activator content is in a
"loose" or "free flowing"
granular form. If the granules are in a solid
partially solid form, simply tap the vial against a
hard surface, this break down any clumps and bring
the Heat Activator back to it’s original granular
form.
The
principle behind the Heat Activator is: The
lower the temperature of the clean urine solution =
the more Heat Activator will be needed. However
be very cautious as to the amount of heat activator
used, you must avoid overheating the solution.
Guidelines
to the amount of heat activator needed: If you
do not see any temperature indication on the strip,
this means your sample temperature is below 88°F.
In this case we recommend that you carefully add 1/3
of the Heat Activator into the clean drug test Mixing
Container.
If
the temperature on the strip indicates a solution
temperature of 88°F to 92°F then we recommend that
you only add 1/4 of the Heat Activator into the
clean drug test Mixing Container.
Caution:
Adding an excessive amount of Heat Activator may
overheat the clean drug test solution; very rarely one
will need to use more than 1/2 of the Heat Activator
without overheating the solution! If the temperature
of the solution rises above 98°F, let it cool down
by laying the Mixing Container of clean drug test
solution on the
coldest surface available with temperature strip
facing up. Wait until the temperature drops back
down within the recommended range of 92°F to 98°F
(indicated in green). |