
STERI-PAK Disposable Bowie-Dick Test Pack with an Easy to Interpret Indicator Sheet
A complete system that includes a disposable pack, and a maximum ink coverage Bowie-Dick sheet. This test pack meets the proposed EN standards - the highest ever set for Bowie-Dick packs. The unique Indicator Sheet indicates the emergence of a problem before incubation. The easy to detect blue to black color change eliminates the guess work of interpreting the results. Read More...

EZTest Biological Indicators
EZTest® is a self-contained biological indicator for monitoring steam (#EZS/6) or ethylene oxide (#EZG/6) sterilization. EZTest® contains bacterial spores on a filter-paper carrier packaged within a small, thermoplastic culture tube. Inside the thermoplastic culture tube is a sealed-glass ampoule of specially-formulated soybean casein digest culture medium containing a color indicator which turns a dramatic yellow when spores grow. EZTest® is easy-to-use and produces visual results within 48 hours without laboratory transfers. Simply place EZTest® inside products or product packages to be sterilized. The “inoculated package” is then placed in the sterilizer and processed. Upon removal from the sterilizer, the EZTest® BI is “activated.” Using a crushing device, flex the sides of the soft plastic culture tube to break the glass ampoule to allow the medium to mix with the spores. The “activated” EZTest® BI is then placed in an appropriate incubator (#I/14) for 48 hours. If any spores survive the process, the medium will turn yellow. Read More...

Biological Test Pack with Instant Readout Integrator
Contains EZTEST® self-contained biological indicator and the Instant Readout Integrator. The Integrator’s dramatic color changes from purple to green indicates correct exposure conditions of temperature, time and steam/EtO, predicting that biological spores have been killed - allowing immediate release of the non-implant loads. Small, compact size that is easy to use. The steam pack is the size of a deck of cards. The biological is simple to incubate in a standard incubator. Read More...