Reputation Activity
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kethaa got a reaction from KKidd in Storage of non-blood products in BB fridgeBefore storing reagents with blood products, check your storage temps from the manufacturer. Generally, reagent storage is 2-8C while blood is 1-6C. Some agencies consider that a huge difference. So if you store them together, change the high & low activation alarms to accommodate the difference in temps.
We keep reagents & specimens in 1 refrigerator at 2-8C & blood in another 1-6C.
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kethaa got a reaction from Eagle Eye in Storage of non-blood products in BB fridgeBefore storing reagents with blood products, check your storage temps from the manufacturer. Generally, reagent storage is 2-8C while blood is 1-6C. Some agencies consider that a huge difference. So if you store them together, change the high & low activation alarms to accommodate the difference in temps.
We keep reagents & specimens in 1 refrigerator at 2-8C & blood in another 1-6C.
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kethaa got a reaction from seraph44 in Storage of non-blood products in BB fridgeBefore storing reagents with blood products, check your storage temps from the manufacturer. Generally, reagent storage is 2-8C while blood is 1-6C. Some agencies consider that a huge difference. So if you store them together, change the high & low activation alarms to accommodate the difference in temps.
We keep reagents & specimens in 1 refrigerator at 2-8C & blood in another 1-6C.
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kethaa got a reaction from J Nicole in Storage of non-blood products in BB fridgeBefore storing reagents with blood products, check your storage temps from the manufacturer. Generally, reagent storage is 2-8C while blood is 1-6C. Some agencies consider that a huge difference. So if you store them together, change the high & low activation alarms to accommodate the difference in temps.
We keep reagents & specimens in 1 refrigerator at 2-8C & blood in another 1-6C.