How to Use the 13 Panel Drug Screen Test?
The bulk drug test uses the urine specimen of the donor. Urine from the donor is collected at any time in a day. The in-built temperature strip confirms specimen temperature. The temperature strip also ensures that the specimen is 100% natural.
Follow the below steps after the testing cup is removed from the sealed pack.
Step 1: The donor places the specimen in the urine drug test cup and closes the cap tightly. The timer is switched on after the cap has been screwed.
Step 2: The details (date and initials of the donor) are written on the security seal label and placed outside the drug test pee cup.
Step 3: The temperature strip is checked within 4 minutes from the specimen collection time. The temperature of the urine must ideally be between 90–100-degree Fahrenheit.
Step 4: View the result area after five minutes. The results are not considered valid after a 10-minute time-lapse.
Step 5: The presence and absence of the colored bands in the result area are observed. The presence of one colored band indicates a positive result. In other words, if one colored band appears, then the level of the drug is above the permissible limit. The presence of two-colored bands indicates a negative result.
Step 6: Positive results can be reconfirmed if needed. The drug screen cups are disposed of with adherence to the applicable rules and regulations.