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Drager DrugCheck 3000 - Top 5 Things You Need to Know

Drager DrugCheck 3000 - Top 5 Things You Need to Know

The DrugCheck 3000 from Drager has lots of advantages. For example, it comes in packs of 20 and doesn't require any electronics to test for a wide range of drugs. Click here to see the DrugCheck 3000 on our site.

In this guide, we'll cover the Top 5 Things you need to know about it, with a video guide at the end of the article.

Drager DrugCheck 3000 - Top 5 Things

#1 - It's Non-Invasive and Easy to Use

Tests are carried out via a simple wipe of the sampler around the mouth. It's hygienic and entirely reliant on oral fluid samples.

The Drager DrugCheck 3000 is hygienic to use

#2 - Five Substances Tested Simultaneously

The DrugCheck 3000, despite its compact size, will simultaneously test for cocaine (COC), Opiates (OPI), amphetamine (AMP), methamphetamines/designer drugs (e.g. Ecstasy) and cannabis  (THC).

#3 - It's Fast and Reliable

Test results and fast, reliable and sensitive. The swabbing process only takes around 10-15 seconds, and the results are displayed within 3-5 minutes.

fast and reliable drug test results from the drager drugcheck 3000

#4 - Ease of Use

A huge benefit of the DrugCheck 3000 is how easy it is to use. Simply take the sample, enter into the test cassette and wait for the required amount of time (this is displayed on the packaging).

#5 - Use it Anywhere

As the test results are provided without the use of optoelectronic evaluation, it can be used anywhere, at any time. And as it doesn't have any electrical parts, it's safe to be used in hazardous areas.

Watch our video guide to this article on Frontline Safety's YouTube channel.

Find out all of the technical specifications of the Drager DrugCheck 3000 here, and use the LiveChat - or visit our Contact Page - to get in touch when any questions you may have.

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