Specimen Jars/Specimen Bottles/Specimen Cup/Sterile Specimen Cup

Model No.: SJ-1
Origin: China
HS Code: 90183100
Specimen Jar / Sample Container / Specimen Container Designed with multiple styles, volumes, and color options to meet various specimen collection and testing requirements. Customizable barcodes and EO sterilization ensure high standards of hygiene and traceability. The secure closure system provides excellent leak-proof performance, reducing the risk of contamination during storage and transport. Additionally, this container ensures no direct contact between patients, medical staff, and the specimen, enhancing safety and reliability. Specimen Jar / Sample Container / Specimen Container For more information, visit: [http://melsonmedical.en.made-in-china.com/product/BSRxpJgcJYWv/China-Specimen-Jar-Sample-Container-Specimen-Cup-Specimen-Container.html](http://melsonmedical.en.made-in-china.com/product/BSRxpJgcJYWv/China-Specimen-Jar-Sample-Container-Specimen-Cup-Specimen-Container.html) This product is ideal for laboratories, hospitals, and medical facilities that require a safe, efficient, and standardized way to collect and handle biological specimens. It supports a wide range of applications, including blood tests, urine analysis, and other diagnostic procedures. The design also allows for easy labeling, tracking, and integration into digital laboratory systems. Whether you're looking for a single-use container or a reusable option, this solution offers flexibility and quality tailored to modern healthcare needs.

Braille Instructions

Reading Braille:
1. Familiarize yourself with the Braille alphabet, which consists of six dots arranged in two columns of three dots each. Each dot or combination of dots represents a different letter, number, punctuation mark, or special symbol.
2. Place your fingertips lightly on the Braille text, typically on a page or surface made specifically for Braille.
3. Feel the dots with your fingertips and identify the patterns to determine the corresponding letters, numbers, or symbols.
4. Move your fingertips systematically across the Braille text, reading from left to right and top to bottom, just like reading regular text.
Writing Braille:
1. Learn the Braille alphabet and practice writing each letter, number, punctuation mark, and special symbol.
2. Use a Braille slate and stylus, which is a tool specifically designed for writing Braille. The slate has rectangular openings to hold the paper, and the stylus is used to press the dots onto the paper through the openings.
3. Place a piece of Braille paper or cardstock into the slate, ensuring it is aligned properly.
4. Hold the stylus like a pen or pencil and press the appropriate dots onto the paper, one at a time, following the Braille alphabet.
5. Lift the stylus after each dot is pressed to avoid smudging or blending the dots together.
6. Continue writing the desired text, moving from left to right and top to bottom on the paper.
7. Review your writing by feeling the dots with your fingertips to ensure accuracy.
It is important to note that learning Braille may require time and practice, as it is a tactile skill that requires the ability to distinguish between the different dot patterns. However, with dedication and persistence, individuals can become proficient in reading and writing Braille.

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